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Christiania's Fate Might End up in the Courts

by Dan Clore <clore@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 6, 2008 at 11:35 AM

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Christiania’s fate might end up in the courts
By Luna Finnsson
Jul 5, 2008
Culture, Music and the Arts, Denmark, Lifestyle, MBL

a Christiania protest marchLong running efforts to formalise the status 
of Copenhagen’s most famous suburb seem to have reached a deadlock. The 
hippie enclave that has squatted on a former army base near the city 
centre for four decades initially agreed to proposals from city 
administrators but with too many conditions attached.

Carsten Jarlov, representing the Palaces and Properties Agency, says his 
party has lost patience, pointing out that the state had already spent 
‘20,000 hours and around 20 million kroner’ on resolving the matter.

‘I don’t see the point in meeting again,’ he told public broadcaster DR. 
‘Now the courts will have to decide the fate of Christiania.’

Residents of this ad hoc suburb that has no proper utilities such as 
paved roads, and gets away with loose law enforcement on issues such as 
drug use, are hoping they will be protected by rulings passed in 1978 
and 1989 that allow them final say over the colony’s fate.

More than 700 lawsuits have been filed by residents against the 
government eager to protect their ‘colony’ and avoid rent -- which few 
have paid in any significant amount. The issue of 150 additional houses 
built in the colony and who gets to administer a waiting list for such 
housing, as well a demand for a 10 million kroner fund to subsidise 
introduced rents, are all conditions over which negotiations have broken 
down.

The leading party in the government, the Liberals, want no further time 
wasted talking to the residents, while the Conservatives prefer to keep 
the door open.

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in charge on this island?
Professor: Why, no one.
Skipper: No one?
Thurston Howell III: No one? Good heavens, this is anarchy!
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