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New York City has reversed its decision to transfer homeless individuals out of a luxury
hotel on the Upper West Side, after some residents protested
the transfer and others expressed outrage that the scheme was allowed to continue.
Mayor Bill de Blasio on Monday said that 'the whole system is being looked at right now' after facing criticism from all sides over his plan to house some 13,000 homeless people in hotels
across the city during the coronavirus pandemic.
'As the Mayor said this morning, at this time, while Commissioner
Banks and Corp Counsel Johnson are reviewing the situation, we are not
moving any clients from these locations as part of this initiative (moves
in the normal course, such as to permanent housing, for example, may proceed),
' the Department of Homeless Services said in a statement to WABC-TV.
'We want to make sure that each person is treated with dignity,'
de Blasio said at a press conference. 'Again, I don't think a temporary hotel placement should
be misunderstood as the ideal. I don't think it is the ideal.
It was never meant to be the ideal. We got to get people to the right kind of location for them, so this is why the whole system is being looked at right now.'
Mayor Bill de Blasio on Monday said that 'the whole system is being looked at right
now' after facing criticism from all sides over his
plan to house some 13,000 homeless people in hotels across the city
Last week, Upper West Side residents and supporters
of UWS Open Hearts Initiative gathered at a news conference in front of the Lucerne Hotel in support
of the homeless who are currently being housed there
The UWS Open Hearts Initiative opposed transferring homeless men from the Lucerne, saying they
had suffered enough
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It follows competing protests over the fate of the men being housed at The Lucerne on the Upper West Side, after homeless advocates implored the city to rethink transferring
them.
The UWS Open Hearts Initiative, which advocated for the homeless men to remain in the hotels, responded to the pause
with a statement cheering the move.
'This victory belongs to the residents of The Lucerne and Harmonia who spoke out last might at great personal risk to themselves given their vulnerable
position. Now we need to keep the pressure on & keep fighting--this is an opening, but
we MUST continue to make our voices heard,' the group said.
A group opposing the hotel scheme, the West Side Community
Organization, issued its own statement, saying: 'We understand and expect that the City will honor its commitment
to move folks out of the Lucerne and into state-accredited shelters with
proper services on-site by the end of this month.'
'As the Mayor has explained, SRO hotels should only be temporary housing, and what's happening on the Upper West Side is 'not acceptable,
' so this move will be a win-win for this neighborhood and this vulnerable population,' the statement continued.
A group of presumably homeless people pass around a bottle of alcohol out in the open at the corner of W79th Street and Broadway in the Upper West Side earlier this month
A homeless man sleeps on a chair at the corner of W80th Street and
Broadway in the Upper West Side earlier this month
The homeless men were quietly moved into the hotel in July,
and the city had begun to transfer them after a
massive outcry from residents who said that open drug use and lewd displays had
become rampant in the upscale neighborhood.
But it then emerged that the men were being moved to the Harmonia in Midtown, resulting in disabled residents of the Harmonia being displaced.
Advocates for the homeless reacted with fury, marching from Carl
Schurz Park to Gracie Mansion and demanding that de Blasio resign with chants as
police guarded the property.
A large sign read: 'Because you are displacing 900 homeless NYers and think that 'shelters are better environments' please
be advised that you will be transferred from Gracie Mansion to a homeless shelter.'
The Department of Homeless Services only paused plans to move
families accommodated at Harmonia after Legal Aid filed a lawsuit
on their behalf.
Members of the Open Hearts Initiative on Sunday urged Upper West Siders
to show compassion for the people stuck without homes, ways to make a living and many
living with mental illness.
'A lot of us are just trying, like I said, get on out feet and move on,' Shelter resident Mario Charles
told the station.
Protesters marched to Gracie Mansion in Manhattan to demand that Mayor Bill de Blasio resigns
A sign read: 'Because you are displacing 900 homeless NYers and think that "shelters are better environments" please be advised that you
will be transferred from Gracie Mansion to a homeless shelter'
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State Senator Brian Benjamin attended the demonstration to
voice how the local government was not showing enough kindness to the less fortunate.
Councilwoman Helen Rosenthal said that while officials
have been listening to people who 'don't like to see poverty….
the mayor's decision to move people out of the Lucerne
had a ripple effect that no one could've expected.'
NYS Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal added: 'It's our responsibility as a society to save those
less fortunate than us during a pandemic.'
After four hours of efforts from activists and politicians outside Gracie Mansion, the
Mayor's administration agreed to open a line of communication with houseless
constituents who are affected by relocation and displacement.
'Victorious councilmember @HelenRosenthal can finally go
home and eat!!!! She fought side by side with us for EIGHT hours today,
' the Open Hearts Initiative tweeted.
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May 9 (Reuters) - Shares in Hong Kong ended sharply lower on Thursday as investors worried over whether Chinese and U.S.
trade negotiators will be able to salvage a trade deal before a looming deadline for
fresh U.S. tariff hikes on Chinese goods.
** At the close of trade, the Hang Seng index was down 692.13 points or 2.39 percent
at 28,311.07, its lowest close since March 8. The drop brought losses for the
index to 5.9 percent for the week so far. The Hang Seng
China Enterprises index fell 2.27 percent to 10,845.06.
** Trading volumes surged, with about 3.00 billion Hang Seng index shares traded, roughly 176.8 percent of the market's 30-day moving
average of 1.70 billion shares a day. ** U.S.
President Donald Trump said on Wednesday China "broke the deal" it had
reached in trade talks with the United States,
and vowed not to back down on imposing new tariffs on Chinese
imports unless Beijing "stops cheating our workers." **
The U.S. Trade Representative's office announced that tariffs on $200 billion worth
of Chinese goods would increase to 25 percent from 10
percent at 12:01 a.m. (0401) GMT on Friday, right in the middle of two days of meetings between Chinese Vice
Premier Liu He and Trump's top trade officials in Washington. ** China's commerce ministry said Thursday
that China is fully prepared to defend its interests in its trade war with the United States, but hopes Washington can resolve
problems through dialogue instead of unilateral steps.
** "The markets are still very much on the fence whether this week's trade developments are just hardball tactic from Trump or the start of an authentic threat to the global growth narrative," Stephen Innes, head of trading and market strategy at SPI Asset Management, said
in a note. ** "The confusing news flow is not helping the matter either as muddled signals from Washington or Beijing especially with time running out on China, suggests investors could very well be facing down the barrel of increased tariffs," Innes said.
** The sub-index of the Hang Seng tracking energy shares dipped 1.4 percent,
while the IT sector dipped 2.3 percent, the financial sector ended 2.87 percent
lower and the property sector dipped 2.07 percent.
** The top gainer on the Hang Seng was Hengan International Group Company Ltd, which gained 0.44 percent, while the biggest
loser was Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd, which fell 5.99 percent.
** China's main Shanghai Composite index closed down 1.48 percent at 2,850.95, while the blue-chip CSI300 index
ended down 1.85 percent. Both indexes ended at their lowest closing levels since Feb.
22. ** Around the region, MSCI's Asia ex-Japan stock index was weaker by 1.83 percent, while
Japan's Nikkei index closed down 0.93 percent. ** The yuan was quoted
at 6.8185 per U.S. dollar at 08:26 GMT, 0.52 percent weaker than the previous close of 6.7831.
The offshore yuan weakened 0.62 percent to 6.8503 per dollar.
** The top gainers among H-shares were Guangdong Investment Ltd up 2.55
percent, followed by China Telecom Corp Ltd , gaining
1.76 percent and CRRC Corp Ltd, up by 0.6 percent. ** The three biggest
H-shares percentage decliners were China Tower Corp Ltd, which was down 5.80 percent, Huatai
Securities Co Ltd, which fell 4.9 percent and China Merchants
Bank Co Ltd, down by 4.7 percent. (Reporting by Andrew Galbraith; editing by Gopakumar Warrier)
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