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The Polochic area eviction has come to symbolise a broader struggle for land by smallholder farmers.
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Residents are not the only ones in the area facing eviction.
In the early sixties, the redevelopment of San Francisco's "blighted" Western Addition neighborhood — a poor, predominantly African-American area — entailed the eviction of nearly five thousand households.
Herders reported that the decline of some shrub species in the lowlands is due to an increased density of landless herders in fewer grazing areas following their eviction from closed afforested land.
A quick walk through the community reveals the appalling state of uncertainty residents are living in: at the very top of the hill, some 70 percent of homes are marked for eviction — an area supposedly set to benefit from the transportation investments being made.
One of his most significant rulings concerned the Group Areas Act that mandated the eviction of non-whites from areas reserved for whites.
Landlords in the pilot area in Torfaen warn evictions could increase if the trend continues after the system for paying benefits is fully adopted.
Two families that have lived in their homes since 1948 face imminent eviction from the area Ateret Cohanim says once housed the synagogue of the trust.
Then, in 1966, the government declared it a whites-only area and began a forced eviction, ultimately driving out 60,000 black, mixed-race and Indian people.
After introduction of large numbers of domestic stock and eviction of the area's Aboriginal inhabitants who had maintained the fire regime, the grass was mostly eaten by sheep and fires became less frequent.
The area was hit badly by evictions in the first dotcom boom, he says, and has been finished off by the latest tech surge.
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