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==Letter from alderman to vice-mayor 25-01-1982==
Letter from alderman for Stadsvernieuwing (City redevelopment) Pim Onno Vermeulen (http://collecties.stadsarchief.rotterdam.nl/publiek/detail.aspx?xmldescid=158571714&&invalshoek=135381753&tag=&a_z=%5BARGS_PLACEHOLDER%5D ) to vice-mayor Jan van der Ploeg (https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_van_der_Ploeg_(politicus) ) 25/01/1982
A letter from the alderman for city renewal Pim Vermeulen to vice-mayor Jan van der Ploeg. It is a reaction to Van der Ploeg's request on a action plan concerning the illegal radio broadcasts from the PG.
Vermeulen states that personally he finds illegal radio not a problem, it is an effect of the telecommunications law which is behind the current societal needs. He thinks in normal cases the municipal council should leave judicical action to the police and the PTT (the state company for mail and telecommunications).
The context of the broadcasts from the PG is different however. Vermeulen refers to a case in Amsterdam (https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groote_Keijser ) where the municipality made an agreement with squatters of which one was cancelling the illegal radio station, but in practice none of the conditions were met. Next to that he refers to the content of a specific program on 14-12-1981.
Personally he thinks that most radio shows from the PG are ok, it's part of freedom of speech. It is something the municipal council should understand, without supporting it. However, there is one program from squatting group Basta 81 that calls for extreme violence against the police including the best methods to do so.
Therefore Vermeulen concludes that action from the police and PTT is needed, during a broadcast. However, the vice-mayor needs to postpone the order a little because Vermeulen needs to coordinate with the department of social housing (Volkshuisvesting) who is having talks with the sqautters about renovation of the building and legalizing the community.
If those talks end positive Vermeulen advises to confiscate the broadcasting material from the PG and send a letter to the inhabitants to stop the illegal radio in the future, threatening that they will be evicted in the future.
If the talks end negative, Vermeulen recommend immediate eviction of the Poortgebouw and permanent surveillance by a guard and a violent dog.
The reason for this approach is that the last illegal broadcast was in december, 'a long time ago'. Vermeulen believes that most of the squatters are good people, and that the most violent persons are kicked out of the group at the time of writing this letter.
He states that the vice-mayor should check if the illegal radio is still existing. If so, direct eviction is required. And the civil servants of social housing will be updated after that.


==Report - Illegal broadcasts 14/12/1981==
==Report - Illegal broadcasts 14/12/1981==
from Stukken betreffende de acties van krakers, waaronder illegale radio-activiteiten, in het gekraakte pand Het Poortgebouw
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This report is written by the Rotterdam police and features a summary of the illegal radio broadcasts from the Poortgebouw on 14/12/1981. It mentions that the broadcast is live every monday from 17:00 till 00:00. The summary in the documents is based on a 7 hour recording on tapes. According to the Police the leader of the illegal broadcasts was J. Vooys ("known to the police").
This report is written by the Rotterdam police and features a summary of the illegal radio broadcasts from the Poortgebouw on 14/12/1981. It mentions that the broadcast is live every monday from 17:00 till 00:00. The summary in the documents is based on a 7 hour recording on tapes. According to the Police the leader of the illegal broadcasts was J. Vooys ("known to the police").


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==Report - Illegal broadcasts 08/02/1982==
==Report - Illegal broadcasts 08/02/1982==
from Stukken betreffende de acties van krakers, waaronder illegale radio-activiteiten, in het gekraakte pand Het Poortgebouw
[http://collecties.stadsarchief.rotterdam.nl/publiek/detail.aspx?xmldescid=175762949&tag=&view=lijst&volgnummer=0&positie=13&beschrijvingssoort=157879164%20162266950&doc_beschrijvingssoort=157879164&a_z=%255BARGS_PLACEHOLDER%255D Link in city archive]
This report is written by the Rotterdam police and features a summary of the illegal radio broadcasts from the Poortgebouw on 08/02/1982. It is based on a 5-hour recording. It mentions that multiple times there was a call to send your own radio programs to the P.O. Box of the station, to have them played on the station. Measurements of the strength of the signal performed by the police, indicated that the Poortgebouw was the source of the radio signal.
This report is written by the Rotterdam police and features a summary of the illegal radio broadcasts from the Poortgebouw on 08/02/1982. It is based on a 5-hour recording. It mentions that multiple times there was a call to send your own radio programs to the P.O. Box of the station, to have them played on the station. Measurements of the strength of the signal performed by the police, indicated that the Poortgebouw was the source of the radio signal.



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Police report illegal radio 1981-1982

Documents from Stukken betreffende de acties van krakers, waaronder illegale radio-activiteiten, in het gekraakte pand Het Poortgebouw Link in city archive

Letter from alderman to vice-mayor 25-01-1982

Letter from alderman for Stadsvernieuwing (City redevelopment) Pim Onno Vermeulen (http://collecties.stadsarchief.rotterdam.nl/publiek/detail.aspx?xmldescid=158571714&&invalshoek=135381753&tag=&a_z=%5BARGS_PLACEHOLDER%5D ) to vice-mayor Jan van der Ploeg (https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_van_der_Ploeg_(politicus) ) 25/01/1982

A letter from the alderman for city renewal Pim Vermeulen to vice-mayor Jan van der Ploeg. It is a reaction to Van der Ploeg's request on a action plan concerning the illegal radio broadcasts from the PG.

Vermeulen states that personally he finds illegal radio not a problem, it is an effect of the telecommunications law which is behind the current societal needs. He thinks in normal cases the municipal council should leave judicical action to the police and the PTT (the state company for mail and telecommunications). The context of the broadcasts from the PG is different however. Vermeulen refers to a case in Amsterdam (https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groote_Keijser ) where the municipality made an agreement with squatters of which one was cancelling the illegal radio station, but in practice none of the conditions were met. Next to that he refers to the content of a specific program on 14-12-1981.

Personally he thinks that most radio shows from the PG are ok, it's part of freedom of speech. It is something the municipal council should understand, without supporting it. However, there is one program from squatting group Basta 81 that calls for extreme violence against the police including the best methods to do so.

Therefore Vermeulen concludes that action from the police and PTT is needed, during a broadcast. However, the vice-mayor needs to postpone the order a little because Vermeulen needs to coordinate with the department of social housing (Volkshuisvesting) who is having talks with the sqautters about renovation of the building and legalizing the community.

If those talks end positive Vermeulen advises to confiscate the broadcasting material from the PG and send a letter to the inhabitants to stop the illegal radio in the future, threatening that they will be evicted in the future. If the talks end negative, Vermeulen recommend immediate eviction of the Poortgebouw and permanent surveillance by a guard and a violent dog.

The reason for this approach is that the last illegal broadcast was in december, 'a long time ago'. Vermeulen believes that most of the squatters are good people, and that the most violent persons are kicked out of the group at the time of writing this letter.

He states that the vice-mayor should check if the illegal radio is still existing. If so, direct eviction is required. And the civil servants of social housing will be updated after that.

Report - Illegal broadcasts 14/12/1981

This report is written by the Rotterdam police and features a summary of the illegal radio broadcasts from the Poortgebouw on 14/12/1981. It mentions that the broadcast is live every monday from 17:00 till 00:00. The summary in the documents is based on a 7 hour recording on tapes. According to the Police the leader of the illegal broadcasts was J. Vooys ("known to the police").

Programs

  • Radio Rotterdien 17:00 - 18:00: Program about emancipation and women's rights
  • Radio Orange 18:00 - 19:30: A part was about Poland, and people were asked to support a protest meeting in the community centre. All left-wing political parties were invited, apart from the Labour Party. It was considered to right-wing.
  • Radio P.D.K. (Political Military Service Refusal Collective) 19:30-21:00: Program about people imprisoned for refusing military service, including an interview with one of them
  • A.K.D. (Anti Nuclear Movement Dodewaard) 21:05 - till... : Programs about people that were caught by the police during a protest in Dodewaard, and protests in Germany and Belgium. Call for protest during the courtcases of these people.
  • Radio Junkie Bond: Program about police actions to find drugs in prisons. Interview with a prisoner about the actions of the police, including breaking furniture, throwing clothes of prisoners on jam and coffee. Interview with the prison director.
  • Basta 81: Program from other squatting community. Tips and tricks for sabotage of eviction by the police. Call for protest, doing false calls to the police about riots in far a way places. Call to join the protest in Rotterdam against police violence. March from the Municipal theatre to the Poortgebouw.
  • De vrije gek (The free idiot): Program about a forum evening in a hospital, which was stopped because of a protest.

Copy of stencils from the Poortgebouw These stencils were distributed to inhabitants of Rotterdam. Announcement of the illegal radio broadcasts. Mentioning the frequency (104 mhz) and the times. Instructions to send your own programs are provided, using casette tapes. The author recommends to use both music and speech in the recordings, to make an entertaining programme. Then there is a call to donate to the radio station. There is also a document with tips to get the best reception

Report - Illegal broadcasts 01/02/1982

from Stukken betreffende de acties van krakers, waaronder illegale radio-activiteiten, in het gekraakte pand Het Poortgebouw [ http://collecties.stadsarchief.rotterdam.nl/publiek/detail.aspx?xmldescid=175762949&tag=&view=lijst&volgnummer=0&positie=13&beschrijvingssoort=157879164%20162266950&doc_beschrijvingssoort=157879164&a_z=%255BARGS_PLACEHOLDER%255D Link in city archive]

This report is written by the Rotterdam police and features a summary of the illegal radio broadcasts from the Poortgebouw on 01/02/1982. It is based on a 4-hour recording. It states that Radio Orange is hosting the channel and other organisations get space on the station to broadcast there messages.

Programs

  • Radio Rotterdien 17:00 - 18:00: Program about emancipation and women's rights.
  • Radio Orange 18:00 - 18:20: A 20 minute recording from the El Salvador Comittee in Rotterdam. It features their goals and a call to donate to the committee. Next to that it announced an activity to protest the interventionist politics of the USA in Central America. It ends with the announcement that the committee will return on the radio station in the future.
  • Radio P.D.K. (Political Military Service Refusal Collective): Various items, like an interview with a person working at the Dutch Secret Service (BVD, a recap of the PMC exhibition, suggesting that the army would be active in stopping social unrest in the Netherlands. Different ocassions of military action against squatters is mentioned.
  • De vrije gek (The free idiot): In this programma the presenters unveil a plan for a 'Wegloophuis', a place that offers shelter to people who ran away from pshyciatric clinics.

Report - Illegal broadcasts 08/02/1982

This report is written by the Rotterdam police and features a summary of the illegal radio broadcasts from the Poortgebouw on 08/02/1982. It is based on a 5-hour recording. It mentions that multiple times there was a call to send your own radio programs to the P.O. Box of the station, to have them played on the station. Measurements of the strength of the signal performed by the police, indicated that the Poortgebouw was the source of the radio signal.

Programs

  • Radio Rotterdien: Unlike other times, there was only music this time.
  • Radio P.D.K. (Political Military Service Refusal Collective): A programme featuring an interview with Joost Duinhof, who got a 18 month prison sentence for refusing military service. After the interview the new issue of the magazine of military service refusers "Camouflage" is discussed. A squatter called Luc talks with a person from the neighbourhood community Heemraadssingel and it is suggested that this person wanted to use a group of thugs against the squatters. Another topic was infiltration in squatting communities by the secret service. A person called "N" is interviewed about burglars who got into his room and nothing was stolen, although folders with documents were opened.
  • Radio Het Oude Noorden: Programme about the activities of a group of squatters in the North of Rotterdam
  • Radio Orange: A program with pop music, after that a recording of a court case against an illegal radio station. The quality of the recording was so bad that the police couldn't understand anything.