
Boqolley qaxooti ah oo ku deggan waddada kulaylaha Rome ka dib markii la saaray dhisme la qabsaday
Dadka deganaa Spin Time ayaa dibadda jooga tan iyo 29-kii July, iyagoo sugaya go'aan ku saabsan hoyga
Qiyaastii 300 qof, oo ay ku jiraan 100 carruur ah, ayaa ku camp-ganaya laamiga u dhow saldhigga Termini ee Rome, iyagoo la kulma kulayl dhaafaya 40 darajo Celsius. Waxaa dibadda laga saaray kadib dab yar oo dhacay 29-kii July 2026, markaas oo booliisku daadiyay dhismaha.
Dhismaha iyo sababta camp-ka
Spin Time waa dhisme toddoba dabaq ah oo xafiis hore ahaa, waxaana la qabsaday 2013-kii; wuxuu hoy u ahaa 140 qoys oo ka kala yimid in ka badan 20 waddan. Degmooyinkii ayaa dibadda joogay tan iyo 29-kii July 2026 kadib dab yar oo qol hoose ah ka kacay.
Booliisku way daadiyay dhismaha, garsooruhuna wuxuu geliyay xakamayn garsoor; waa lagu declarooyay inaanu habboonayn, dadkana hal mar ayuu loo ogol yahay inay la socdaan booliis ugu soo qaataan waraaqaha iyo waxyaabaha lagama maarmaanka ah.
Doodda iibsashada iyo diidmada
3-dii August 2026, prefet-ka Rome wuxuu wada yimaad garoontey duqa, taliyaha booliiska, xildhibaan hoyga iyo Cardinal Baldassare Reina. Magaaladu waxay soo jeedisay inay ka iibsato InvestiRE SGR dhismaha, qabanqaabo ku meel gaar ah oo u oggolaanaysa dadka inay ku noqdaan.
6-dii August 2026, Duqa Roberto Gualtieri wuxuu ku dhawaaqay in dalabkii la diiday; InvestiRE SGR waxay sheegtay in ka dib 13 sano qabsasho, dhismuhu uusan buuxin heerarka badbaadada oo sharcigan ka horjoogsanayo gacan-siinta magaalada.
Taageerada iyo xaaladda hadda
Xisbiga xukumaya ee Brothers of Italy wuxuu cadaadis saaray duqa inuusan iibsashada sii wadin. Pope Leo XIV wuxuu dhowaan qaabilay xubno bulshada; Cardinal Konrad Krajewski wuxuu 2019-kii galay god si uu koronto u soo celiyo.
Giorgio Parisi, oo Nobel ku guuleystay 2021, wuxuu u diray warqad dadka degan; gabar laba sano jir ah ayaa 6-dii August 2026 ku suuxday gacanta kalkaaliye Cas. Gualtieri wuxuu yiri magaaladu waxay awoodi doontaa inay dadka dhigto hoy sharafta leh laga bilaabo Isniinta.
Approximately 300 people, including around 100 children, have been sleeping on the pavement near Rome's Termini station since July 29, 2026, after a small fire led to the evacuation of the seven-storey Spin Time building they had occupied since 2013.
A community in crisis
The former office block, known as Spin Time, housed 140 families from more than 20 countries and became a vibrant cultural hub with a free co-working area and concerts. Residents have been outside since July 29, 2026, after a small fire broke out in a lower floor room, prompting police to evacuate the building and magistrates to place it under judicial seizure.
On the first night, many did not have shoes, and at 4am they were told they would not be let back in. Some of the residents were on their feet for 40 hours. A two-year-old girl fainted in a Red Cross nurse's arms on August 6, 2026, as temperatures in Rome have pushed past 40 degrees Celsius (104F) during the heatwave.
A rejected offer and political pressure
On August 3, 2026, Rome's prefect convened the mayor, police chief, housing councillor and Cardinal Baldassare Reina. The city offered to buy the building from InvestiRE SGR with an interim arrangement that would let residents return while the sale went through, but Mayor Roberto Gualtieri announced on August 6, 2026, that the offer had been rejected.
InvestiRE SGR stated that after 13 years of occupation, the building does not meet safety standards and this legally precludes handing possession to the city. The governing right-wing Brothers of Italy party pressured the mayor not to proceed with the purchase, saying using public money as thousands wait on housing lists would reward illegality.
Voices from the pavement
Maria Cabrera, who has lived in the building for almost 11 years and helps organise the camp, said: 'I don't think being poor is a crime.' She added: 'It's not a luxury home. We put up four walls. But for us, that is home. And we want to go back.'
Giorgio Parisi, who won the Nobel Prize in 2021, sent the residents a letter on Friday, writing: 'Inequality and marginalisation are the woodworm eating away at our democracy, and we should all be on the side of those who fight them concretely, not just in words.' Cardinal Baldassare Reina is the vicar general of the Diocese of Rome.



