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Vol. 7 Issue 169
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September 4 - September 18 2013
The end of our dream EXCLUSIVE By Alex Iszatt
WHEN a small group of Dutch people moved to Spain two decades ago they had a dream to build their own homes and live out their days in simple, rustic bliss. Some 17 years later and they claim they are being evicted from their homes, ‘kidnapped’ by social workers and forced to dismantle their idyllic community.
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In a show of strength, followed up slavishly by local Spanish and English media, social services Eva Gonzales accused the group of being unhygienic and suggested some of its elderly members
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Expats slam authorities for forcing them to dismantle their homes after ‘false’ claims they are ‘hippies’ running an illegal care home in ‘squalid’ conditions In the most bizarre of circumstances, Mijas town hall has accused the friends – who now number just half a dozen - of running an illegal care home and demanded that it must be closed down.
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were being abused. Using a search warrant and escorted by police she explored the entrance to the site in the Valtocado area, before releasing the details of the ‘squalid’ conditions to the press. The only problem – the place is actually rather nice... and anything but squalid. Claims in rival newspapers that they are ‘hippies’ and living ‘surrounded by rubbish’ in an area ‘not fit for human habitation’ have been completely denied by the residents. Moreover, Patricia ‘Alex’ Derks, who runs the camp, told the Olive Press that she is not running a care home and
PARADISE LOST: The commune in Mijas and some of the original group in Spain in the 1990s is now counter suing the town hall for its actions. The mother-of-two, from Nijmegen, insists that their only crime is living a different sort of lifestyle. “It is anything but squalid here and actually rather charming. We have lived here Turn to page 4
ORGANISERS of Gibraltar’s biggest ever rock festival are preparing themselves for potential trouble ahead of this weekend’s event. While insisting that fans should not attempt to drive into the enclave, they fear that the worst border dispute in decades could blow up on the day. “The recent dispute is a big worry for the promoters,” said a member of Gibraltar Music Festival’s technical crew. “Luckily all the sound and lighting, as well as the stage are already in Gibraltar so there is no possibility of that getting stuck at the border. “But with such a high profile event, it would be a nightmare if the Spanish authorities clamped down on vehicles coming into Gibraltar - or worse - for the concert.” Tensions heightened this week after it emerged on Turn to page 12