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Venezuela Tower of David squatters evicted | Venezuela Tower of David squatters evicted |
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Venezuelan soldiers and officials have begun removing hundreds of families from a half-built 45-storey tower that dominates Caracas, | Venezuelan soldiers and officials have begun removing hundreds of families from a half-built 45-storey tower that dominates Caracas, |
Correspondents say that the eviction of 3,000 squatters from the Tower of David is proceeding peacefully. | Correspondents say that the eviction of 3,000 squatters from the Tower of David is proceeding peacefully. |
Those moving out are being provided with new homes south of Caracas. | Those moving out are being provided with new homes south of Caracas. |
Their eviction is part of the Great Housing Mission - a flagship policy of late leader Hugo Chavez intended to help the poor. | Their eviction is part of the Great Housing Mission - a flagship policy of late leader Hugo Chavez intended to help the poor. |
The policy was conceived to provide poorer families with better accommodation. | The policy was conceived to provide poorer families with better accommodation. |
When it was first built, the Tower of David was meant to be a banking centre typifying the new, prosperous Venezuela. | When it was first built, the Tower of David was meant to be a banking centre typifying the new, prosperous Venezuela. |
But it has been abandoned since 1994 and has subsequently become a home to squatters. | But it has been abandoned since 1994 and has subsequently become a home to squatters. |
It became so notorious that it featured in a recent series of US TV series Homeland - depicted as a crime-ridden place where gangs rule and drug use is rife. | It became so notorious that it featured in a recent series of US TV series Homeland - depicted as a crime-ridden place where gangs rule and drug use is rife. |