Lôzane moves
Lôzane Bouge (and not Lausanne moves , which would however be the correct orthography) is the name given to the movement of social claims of the young people downtown of Lausanne, in the years 1980 and 1981.
The movement, made up mainly of young people between 15 and 25 years, disputed by means of Manifestation S the future which was prepared to them, the race with the profit, the construction of nuclear plants, and in a more general way its dissatisfaction vis-a-vis a company affirmed in which they thought of not having their place. The principal claim of the movement consisted of a space self-managed in which they could try out an alternative form of life and Libertaire.
The demonstrations for the majority were repressed firmly by the municipality of the time (with the head of which Jean-Pascal Delamuraz was, future federal adviser). One attended in the streets of the city true scenes of Guerilla urban, with barricades and teargases. Many depredations were made by the demonstrators, involving a general dissatisfaction of the tradesmen.
The movement published two numbers of a review entitled Earth tremor , presenting a panorama of the claims, means of actions, dreams and Utopias of the youth of then, which aspired to freedom first of all.
List personalities associated with the movement
- Anne-Catherine Ménetrey
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