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Vol. 1 Issue 13 www.theolivepress.es
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September 12th- September 25th 2019
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Guardia Civil source: Squatters âlive like kingsâ and Spain is a long way from solving crisis
WE WONâT GO QUIETLY
BORIS Johnson has managed to silence Parliament, but British expats in Spain have shown they will not be cowed into a harmful nodeal departure from the EU. Brits around the country are mobilising to oppose the shutdown and stand up for their EU rights. Protests have spread to the Costa del Sol where pro-remain campaigners are planning a Protect Our Rights march in Malaga on September 22. It comes as an exclusive online poll by the Olive Press revealed an astonishing 73% of expats remain staunchy in favour of remaining within the European Union past the October 31 deadline (Pages 6-7). The Facebook poll shows that had they been able to participate fully in the biggest âdemocratic exercise for generationsâ, the expat vote would have proved decisive.
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Olive Press journalist assaulted after exposing âviolentâ gypsies who âflash residentsâ and âthrow rats into the poolâ EXCLUSIVE By Joshua Parfitt
AN Olive Press journalist has been attacked after exposing a âviolentâ gypsy family allegedly squatting and stealing electricity from a Costa Blanca complex. Simon Wade was chased down the street and headbutted as a young man tore off his glasses and tried robbing his camera in broad daylight in Formentera del Segura, near Torrevieja, last Saturday. The dedicated journalist was photographing alleged squats when the man flung open the door with his chest exposed and a tattoo reading, âI die for my familyâ. âMy specs can be replaced, and the bruising will fade, but decent people here are living with this
24/7,â Wade said. A denuncia was made to the Guardia Civil, who called the perpetrator a âwild beastâ with a string of convictions. It comes as British resident, Ena Cummings, 53, contacted us claiming gypsies had thrown âdead ratsâ into the Virgen del Rosario complexâs pool and repeatedly set terraces on fire. âThey're stealing electricity and water, meaning us residents are paying for the squatters' utilities,â Cummings told the Olive Press. "They have no sense of dignity, neighbours young and old have had genitalia flashed at them by squatters.â Residents have held a community meeting, and are stuck between an expensive legal battle
Damage
âWe are the people most affected and we didn't get a say, that is what is most unfair,â said protest organiser Valerie Lawrence, 68, based in Torrox, in the Axarquia. âMost of us could not vote and postal votes went missing. âNow we are just trying to stop Brexit or at least minimise the damage,â added the retired Yorkshire woman. It comes after an alarming treasury report issued two weeks ago spelt extreme danger for expats in various ways. The leaked Yellowhammer document warned of issues over penContinues on Page 7
CAUGHT: CCTV of troublemakers (leftt), while (right) the squatter who attacked on Olive Press journalist
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âSQUATTINGâ: Familes are refusing to leave Costa Blanca flats
and bringing in âsecurityâ to kick squatters out of the eight apartments, from a total of 68. It comes after this newspaper has tirelessly reported on the âhellishâ Mirador Monte Pedrera complex with 24 of 64 apartments illegally occupied by âabusiveâ gypsies and squatters in Denia. Eviction Brit residents Linda Brown and Arnene Ashley have been âin and outâ of court suffering assaults, death threats and most recently winning an eviction order for the illegal squatters last month. But the situation in Spain is far from resolved, according to a Guardia Civil source. The agent last week blamed âgreedy developersâ for constructing too many luxury apartment complexes at prices ordinary Spaniards âcanât affordâ.
âThe developer canât sell their apartments, the bank repossesses the complex, and the gypsies break in,â the source told the Olive Press. âThe owner of the property is the only one who can denounce the squatters - but banks donât want to as court cases cost thousands. âIf they do get an eviction order, the gypsies just break into another complex owned by the bank. âEither that, or the gypsies have a legal right to request the apartment be offered as social housing. âThis means the bank will be forced to rent the flat out at between 75 to 150 euros. âSo the bank does nothing. âThe developers are tricking foreign buyers through their greed for more money. âMeanwhile the gypsies in Spain live in better apartments than the police officers.â
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