{"id":17629,"date":"2025-06-12T10:50:21","date_gmt":"2025-06-12T08:50:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/svjmedia.nl\/internationaljournalism\/?p=17629"},"modified":"2025-06-12T11:52:58","modified_gmt":"2025-06-12T09:52:58","slug":"from-landfill-to-the-citys-edge-relocating-communities-from-pata-rat","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/svjmedia.nl\/internationaljournalism\/17629\/from-landfill-to-the-citys-edge-relocating-communities-from-pata-rat\/","title":{"rendered":"From landfill to the city\u2019s edge: relocating communities from Pata R\u00e2t"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
Just outside the Romanian city of Cluj-Napoca, 1,500 people live near mounds of discarded clothing, tires, and metal objects. Children skateboard on litter-covered dirt paths, passing homes made of rotting wood with metal sheets for roofs. The so-called \u201cenvironmental time bomb\u201d is for many a source of livelihood, one they are determined to protect from closure.<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n In the winter of 2010, more than 250 Roma were evicted with just two days\u2019 notice from their homes on Coastei Street, a central location in Cluj-Napoca. Romanian authorities relocated them to Pata R\u00e2t, a site beside the city\u2019s landfill and a former chemical dump. Some received improvised container homes. Others built makeshift shelters from scrap wood and corrugated metal. In 2014, a Romanian court ruled the eviction illegal. But none of the families received compensation.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Today, the city is trying to rewrite that history. Since 2024, Roma families have been moved from Pata R\u00e2t into social housing across the Cluj metropolitan area. The program is publicly framed as progress, funded by European Union and Norwegian grants, and supported by the city council. Over 500 people from 115 families have now been relocated. Mayor Emil Boc described the relocation as a \u201csolidarity-based policy\u201d in the local newspaper Monitorul de Cluj<\/a>. However, housing activists and Roma residents see a familiar pattern: better conditions, perhaps, but exclusion all the same. On the other hand, some families don\u2019t want to move out of the landfill, having their community there.<\/p>\n\n\n\n