Occupy Wellington Evicted
31 January, 2012
Police and council security have moved to evict the remaining Occupy Wellington protestors after 108 days camping in Civic Square.
A police statement says that "no arrests were made and occupiers left Civic Square without incident".
Earlier this morning the Occupy Wellington facebook page received this update:
Occupy Wellington is being cleared out by the Police, right now.
There are maybe 40-50 police, the same amount of private security (ProVision Security).
The whole overbridge is closed off and no one bar media and the police are getting in or out. [Joel]
Yesterday, in the face of a council deadline, an Occupy Wellington statement said "occupy is working":
The occupying group at Wellington's Civic Square will continue the occupation despite the Council stating it will do everything it can to remove them. If necessary the group will continue the occupation without the structures. ...
The Wellington occupation is peaceful and no benefit is seen to be gained through physical conflict with the Council's security or the Police.
A council statement today said "the Council has been reasonable with the campers throughout this process but the occupation became a way of life". The council intend to fence of the area to allow grass to regrow and to "prevent reoccupation".
The eviction follows action against the Occupy Auckland protestors in Aotea Square. Police were reportedly at the Occupy Christchurch site this morning but did not evict them.
Statement from Occupation Wellington.
30 January, 2012
Occupation to continue
Monday, 30 January 2012, 8:46 pm
Press Release: Occupy Wellington
The occupying group at Wellington's Civic Square will continue the occupation despite the Council stating it will do everything it can to remove them. If necessary the group will continue the occupation without the structures. In Auckland at Aotea Square the occupiers were arrested after resisting the Council's efforts to remove the tents and other structures.
The Wellington occupation is peaceful and no benefit is seen to be gained through physical conflict with the Council's security or the Police. If the Council issues an order to remove the tents and other structures then the occupiers are agreed that they will dismantle these on their own but continue in occupation.
Occupy is working.
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