Elba squat was raided on March 16th, 2012, by henchmen of a private  security company who received assistance from the Polish police. The  project was established in 2004. The Finnish company Stora Enso (the  owner of the premises) has been well aware of Elba’s existence and  activity and, after protests two years ago, the presence of the  squatters in the area was accepted. No user of the building was notified  of a scheduled date of eviction, so the incursion came as a total  surprise for the people living in the squat, which is the biggest and  oldest active social and cultural centre in Warsaw.
Shortly after 11am, guards hired by the ‘Skrzecz’ security agency  broke into the building. They didn’t present an eviction warrant and  used violence against squatters in order to force them to leave the  property. The squatters resisted, and one person barricaded himself in  his room and at least six others occupied the roof of the building. They  issued an urgent call for help and support. Soon, police units arrived  at the place. The fact that the attempted eviction was illegal was  ignored by the police, who instead started to block the solidarity demo.
After a few hours, there were around 100 protesters trying to stop  the eviction, facing nearly 30 riot cops who were assisting the security  agents. The protesters clashed with the police, who attacked them using  tear gas and truncheons; however, no large-scale clashes occurred. As  the time passed, more police units showed up surrounding the squatters  and supporters. Shortly after 6pm, the police received orders to  disperse and started to remove reporters from the place. That seemed to  be the start of a brutal eviction. Yet, police and security guards  finally left the area, at 8pm. This allowed people to enter the squat  and take it back.
The next day, the collective Elba issued a statement  condemning actions of the police and the security agency. Also,  Anonymous collective attacked the security company’s website and its  email accounts. The website was taken down as a symbolic action of  solidarity.
It has been brought to attention that the owner of the area gave  squatters one week to move out. Elba calls for international support in  order to prevent any further attacks. A demonstration in defense of the  squat is scheduled for March 23rd in the city centre of Warsaw.
 
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