BumZen

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Kollektivet BumZen

The BumZen Collective, also called BumZen, is a collective and underground scene for various left-wing radical groups in Nørrebro in Copenhagen.

History[edit]

On 25 January 1986, two contiguous houses in Baldersgade 20-22 in Nørrebro were occupied, where the BumZen Collective was established. A foundation bought the house from Arne Barnesen for about a million kroner. The money came from donations via The Sky Blue Foundation, led by Kim Larsen,[1] who has a past as a squatter, who had his way in the squatted house Sofiegården and had a rehearsal room where the rock band Gasolin was formed in the late 1960s, donated DKK 500,000 and Lise Plum,[2] who was married to Niels Munk Plum, a former resistance fighter who was himself active on the left wing and a member of the Left Socialists, donated DKK 400,000 to the foundation, the rest was paid for by the young people themselves.

The house was searched by the police, who used tear gas in connection with the riots in March 2007 in continuation of the clearing of the Ungdomshuset on Jagtvej 69.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "TÆNK DIG OM" - trykt i Ekstra Bladet, søndag 19. marts 1989, side 19.
  2. ^ "Hun støtter BZ økonomisk" - trykt i Ekstra Bladet, fredag 16. september 1988, side 10.
  3. ^ "Landsret ser på ransagninger" Archived 2015-09-23 at the Wayback Machine – artikel i Arbejderen d. 10. okt. 2007