Battle of Ryesgade

The Battle of Ryesgade was a nine-day series of street fights in mid-September 1986, in the Copenhagen street Ryesgade. It was the most violent event in a long-standing conflict between the Copenhagen city council and the city's community of squatters. Faced with an ultimatum to leave their illegally occupied housing or face eviction, the squatters instead fortified the streets around their building so strongly that it became a "cop-free zone". T... more

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  • 8 days (Sep 14, 1986 — Sep 22, 1986)

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Duration:

  • 8 days (Sep 14, 1986 — Sep 22, 1986)
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