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British Expats are set to march in Almeria

British Ex-pats say Enough is Enough

British ex-pats in the South of Spain are organising themselves to strongly oppose eight demolition orders recently issued to British residents in the town of Albox, Almeria.

The AUAN (an organisation of home-owners in the area campaigning to obtain legal status for members' property) have stated that none of the victims had been informed of the initial proceedings, and indeed the demolition notification has come as a big shock to them. They consider that they were deprived of a proper opportunity to defend the action, and that their human rights have been infringed. The AUAN's legal representatives, and the victim's lawyers, are attempting to mount a legal challenge to the imminent demolitions, together with the support of the Mayor of Albox, who has described the demolition orders as an "atrocity".

Candlelight Vigil 9th January

The first of two planned actions will be the holding of a candlelight vigil on the 9th of January 2010 in the ruins of the home of Len and Helen Prior, pensioners whose house was illegally demolished in Vera nearly two years ago on that date. The Priors are still said to be living in what was their former garage with no mains water, no electricity and absolutely no sign of any compensation for their loss. This event is the result of collaboration between two local groups (AUAN, AULAN) fighting urban corruption in the area and they will be joined by representatives from across Spain, including the newly formed National Federation of Organisations against urban abuse (FAUN).

Peaceful Protest March 11th January

The presentation, just before Christmas, of yet more demolition orders to unsuspecting home-owners in the area, again without any sign of compensation, has been the catalyst for the ex-pat community to take to the streets and make its voice heard. The AUAN is organising a march in Almeria town on the 11th of January to protest and appeal to the authorities to respond to the just demands of those people who invested in good faith and are now facing the possible loss of their home and life savings.

The AUAN states that "We are protesting against legal and planning uncertainty, against bad administration and corruption, against the failure to respect citizens’ human rights and against the failure of the administration to comply with European Parliament resolutions including the AUKEN report".

March Route

The proposed starting point for the demonstration is the Puerta de Purchena at midday (12.00). The route is envisaged to follow the Ramble de Obispo Orbera to the Rambla de Almería (Avenida de Federico García Lorca). There will be a pause for speeches in the area of the Obelisk in calle Regina Regente and the marchers will return to Puerta de Purchena at approximately 15.00.

Article First Published: Friday, 1st January 2010, 18:19 CET
Last Updated: Friday, 1st January 2010, 18:21 CET
Author: News Rover