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A day in #Acampadasol May 23, 2011

Posted by ortegarance in Democracy 2.0.
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Translation to English of my article in the newspaper La Crónica de Hoy:

The events happening in Puerta del Sol in Madrid cannot be understood by watching the news on TV from the sofa at home. The aerial views of the square, the number of people protesting, the clever messages on posters, the slogans people yell … all that attracts attention, but it doesn’t really communicate the essence of this phenomenon.

You have to walk under the plastic sheets of the tents in the camp and experience firsthand the development of their daily activities to truly understand what is happening and why.

The first thing we notice when we approach the center of the square, next to the statue of Charles III, is that the camp is not a chaotic group of people in sleeping bags and tents, but a coherent structure that has gradually been built with wooden planks, ropes, furniture, and any material that the “infrastructures commission” has been able to get.

We must have looked a bit lost, because a young man approached us. He was wearing a cuff of the “commission of respect”, which is responsible for ensuring that the camp retains its serious and peaceful climate. He kindly pointed us to the information desk.

The girl at the information desk asked us if we wanted to volunteer. Everyone is welcome to help out in any of the commissions of the campsite. Many young people with a high level of preparation, but who remain unemployed, are devoting all their time and talents for the benefit of this movement.

They gave us a map of the camp and informed us of the various activities of the day: assemblies of political, economic or social issues; musical concerts, and even a play.

Inside, Acampada Sol is buzzing with activity: some entertain children in a nursery, others are responsible for cleaning, others give free legal advice, others provide food and water donated by families or nearby restaurants, others attend the infirmary, many others attend the mailboxes where anyone can place proposals, many are involved in some of the assemblies. There are also many, as myself, who driven by curiosity, walk around the square taking pictures and let themselves get carried away by the spirit of solidarity and renewal that fills the place.

Undoubtedly, the heart of Acampada Sol and the whole movement is the “communication commission.” Here, volunteers are working around the clock in front of their laptops, informing the world through social networks on the progress of the various initiatives and coordinating with more than 300 campsites around the globe. While I was there, a volunteer announced through the loudspeaker that a new camp had started in Siberia (Russia) from where they were sending their greetings and support.

Talking to the official spokespersons, we heard that they intend to keep the camp at least one more week in Puerta del Sol, but they are already making plans to bring the movement to the next level: they plan to form assemblies in every district of Madrid to keep the objectives of the SpanishRevolution alive, which are aimed towards the search for greater citizen participation in the decisions of the country and putting pressure for an electoral reform to break the bipartisanship and allow a better democratic representation.

We’re leaving Acampada Sol with great satisfaction after talking with young people so full of dreams, who do not limit themselves to complain passively of the problems that affect them, but have decided to put all their physical and intellectual energy to actively transform their environment in a positive way . There is no doubt that whatever happens, they are already making history …

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