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(en) Italy, FAI, Umanita Nova #32-25 - Exposing repression and speculation. Eni wants to evict C.S. La Fornace (ca, de, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]

Date Thu, 25 Dec 2025 08:10:55 +0200


The echoes of the Leoncavallo eviction, which was followed by protests with thousands of participants (negotiations are still ongoing with the municipality, but without concrete results), have not yet died down. The SOS La FORNACE Social Center in Rho, a town in the Milanese hinterland, recently received an eviction notice from Eni, the property's owner. This is a further attack on a space occupied in an abandoned building, revitalized by cultural and social life and returned to the local community.

The La FORNACE Social Center was founded in March 2005 with the occupation of the disused former Garavaglia bag factory on Via San Martino. After that occupation and the subsequent eviction, FORNACE occupied abandoned buildings in Rho, followed by similar evictions. This continued until 2018, when it occupied an abandoned former Eni warehouse on Via Risorgimento. The Social Center's activities are cultural, linked to social outreach, but also involve social opposition on defining issues, such as the defense of rights, especially housing, and participation in protests, such as the No Expo protests. The Social Center participates in various marches, displaying a banner reading "Evictions don't shut down FORNACE."

At the important movement assembly organized at FORNACE to communicate and address the eviction issue, it was clarified that Eni's majority shareholder is the government, so it's easy to imagine the true motivations behind this latest act of repression. This is the Meloni government's widely publicized strategy during the election campaign: closing occupied and reactivated social spaces for social use. This repressive cycle must be broken by joining forces. The Assembly was so well attended that the room could not accommodate all participants. In particular, in my speech, I emphasized the importance of linking the issue of space defense with a denunciation of Eni's policies and, consequently, the government itself. The corporate giant derives enormous profits from the hydrocarbon trade, through colonial practices and predatory policies against countries considered underdeveloped but with significant hydrocarbon deposits. This exploitation also causes serious environmental repercussions, especially in countries like Congo and Nigeria, where entire territories are destroyed, aquifers are contaminated, and populations are forced to drink polluted water. Farmers and fishermen are forced to abandon their activities due to widespread pollution. This disaster was accomplished without even paying the price, thanks to bribes paid to local potentates. Beyond this aspect is the extra profits generated by the war economy, as in the case of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, whereby energy raw materials already purchased at one price are sold at prices that skyrocketed after the outbreak of war. This business has netted ENI approximately EUR40 billion, never taxed by the Meloni government, while electricity and gas bills are draining the incomes of workers and pensioners. USI CIT has examined these issues in depth, supported by documentation, and has produced a brochure that was presented at the Spazio della Fornace. A similar initiative was carried out on October 28th, presenting the pamphlet "ENI, Oil, Gas, Pollution, Wars" at the Spazio Micene, on Via Giuseppe Pinelli (formerly Via Micene). Comrade Daniele Ratti illustrated the issues contained in the pamphlet, focusing in particular on the role of Eni, a giant operating in 68 countries on five continents, engaging in colonial plunder and environmental devastation. Eni plays a foreign policy role and effectively dictates guidelines to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Ministry supports and defends Eni's operations through military missions falsely described as humanitarian. This subservient relationship between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Eni is demonstrated by the fact that government officials are on Eni's payroll and that Carabinieri units are trained by Eni for espionage purposes. All of this is justified based on national interest and the energy security role Eni supposedly plays. Regarding the issue of renewable energy, which Eni appears to be promoting, it was emphasized that this represents only a flagship that is not being given the necessary development, because the huge profits deriving from the hydrocarbon trade are prioritized. With a strong connection to the Palestinian issue, the meeting also discussed the agreement signed between Eni and the Israeli government on October 29, 2023, immediately after the outbreak of the conflict with Palestine. This agreement grants Eni the right to exploit the gas fields in the sea off Gaza, 62% of which are recognized as Palestinian property by international agreements.

Representations from Fornace and other opposing social groups attended the debate at the Micene space, as did representatives from the University Collective of the University of Statale, which contributed to the discussion with its own in-depth document on Eni's role. In particular, comrades from the La FORNACE Social Center spoke, illustrating not only the initiatives to defend their space under threat of eviction, but also their work denouncing the pollution produced in the area by Agip/Eni. The Agip Refinery was installed by Mattei in 1952: its chimneys spewed chemical poisons, making the air unbreathable and polluted with hydrocarbons. Agip closed in 1992, with the subsequent demolition of the chimneys, leaving behind severely polluted land that needed remediation. The site was then used as the Milan Fairgrounds in 2005. The pavilions for Expo 2015 were erected on the adjacent land, an area also in need of redevelopment due to its high levels of pollution. And it was the La FORNACE Social Center itself that denounced the cleanup scam in June 2014: "We were disappointed to note that cleanup refers to the activities carried out on the natural soil following the characterization plan, while the first few meters of soil throughout the entire area, both contaminated and otherwise, were, by decision of Expo 2015 S.P.A., considered waste and therefore to be sent to landfill, a shameful waste of public money, thus destroying the commitments made to the municipal administrations of Rho and Milan regarding cleanup activities." In short, a story that intertwines pollution, speculation, and profit.

These were very interesting meetings, which sparked fruitful debate and fostered meaningful relationships among those present. All of this was done while reaffirming our solidarity with the Fornace space, currently under threat of eviction. Also in support of the Fornace, the fifth edition of the AFA Underground Self-Production Festival, dedicated to independent comics, fanzines, and self-publishing, was held on Saturday, October 25th in the vast outdoor space. Over 100 authors exhibited their original works in a large market exhibition. There were also meetings and discussions, such as "Immigration, Projects, and Visions in Support of the Palestinian People" and a debate on "When Culture Is Cleared Out," with the participation of representatives from various Milanese social spaces and an audience of approximately 2,000 attendees.

Enrico Moroni

https://umanitanova.org/smascherare-repressione-e-speculazioni-eni-vuole-sgomberare-c-s-la-fornace/
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