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the tent resistance. They put me down for Friday evening duty.
        During  conversations  with  the  others  we  decided  it  was  not
        enough to be on duty, we had to carry out other actions. It did
        not look like we would get far with our boss by shouting in the
        streets and handing out leaflets. We thought we would have to af-
        fect him more directly by occupying the factory. So on the morn-

        ing of Friday to Saturday seven friends occupied the factory. And
        after we had stayed in the factory a day we decided to get ma-
        chines. On Sunday we decided to move the machines but the po-
        lice came and prevented it.

            Our boss showed his love for the property after saying that
        everything was sequestered and in the hands of others, he com-
        plained about us to the police. Two days earlier there had been
        nothing for us in the factory, it was all sequestered and belonged

        to banks, but suddenly he was the owner of the machines again
        and prevented us. Everything he had said was a lie. It is like it is
        necessary to raise our voices again with actions like on the first
        day we occupied. Because after a certain time all becomes monot-
        onous. After this we aim to make our actions very well known.
        We want people to understand as though we had made posters of
        our boss. And pasted them up.


















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