Protest march planned in Málaga against house demolitions in Spain larger | smaller By h.b. - Feb 27, 2010 - 10:35 AM Guest speaker on March 17 will be Marta Andreasen MEP
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The AUAN and SOHA protest groups from Almería are organising a protest march in Málaga against the demolition of property and demanding that those who find themselves in illegal accommodation be able to legalise their homes.
The march starts at noon on March 17th and after its completion two hours later speeches will be heard, with the guest speaker being Marta Andreasen MEP, who recently put the Spanish Prime Minister on the spot in the European Parliament over the matter.
The group is taking advantage of an EU conference which is taking place in the city on March 17th and 18th.
We reprint their press release below:-
We need as many people as possible to attend as the more we have the more they will understand that we are NOT giving up on this one!!
There are many people working on this in the background and everyone should know that WE are campaigning for everyone affected by this unjust and immoral situation
Our voices HAVE to be heard, not only in the EU Parliament, but in every Town Hall here in Spain!!
We the AUAN are arranging coaches as we did recently to Almeria. If you wish to reserve a seat, call in at one of the locations listed below on the day & time stated to reserve & pay for your seat, alternatively contact us at ‘ info@almanazora-au.org ‘
ALL ARE WELCOME THIS IS NOT JUST OPEN TO AUAN MEMBERS
Cost – ONLY €15 per person
All seats must be paid for prior to 16th March – No payment will be taken on the day.
Coaches will depart as follows:-
Arboleas – Maloans Bar 7.00am
Albox – Fuente 7.00am
Meroil Petrol Station (Partaloa) 7.15am
Coaches will leave Malaga approximately 4.30pm allowing for lunch or shopping after the end of the march.
Anyone wishing to make a donation to the fighting fund, join the association or renew their membership are welcome to do so at the above location and times.
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