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250,000 people demonstrate against tuition fee hikes. Quebec has had the most student strikes against tuition hikes, and as a result, the lowest tuition in N.A.. U.S. students for their obedience, now have a $850 billion debt bomb. Mexico education is free.

The eye-patch is in honor of college student Francis Gregnier whose eye was blinded last week by a police explosive shot at him while he was playing harmonica at a protest.

Photos from the strike to protest announced hikes in tuition fees for Quebec students held on Nov 10.

Photos from the strike to protest announced hikes in tuition fees for Quebec students held on Nov 10.

Minister of Education, Youth and Information, Senator the Hon. Ruel (left), shares pleasantries with Deputy Chief Education Officer, Dorrett Campbell (right), during a meeting with school principals, bursars and board chairpersons at the Jamaica Conference Centre in Kingston on Friday, May 6, to discuss the Government’s proposed tuition fee policy. In the background is Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Dr. Maurice Smith.

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Photos from the strike to protest announced hikes in tuition fees for Quebec students held on Nov 10.

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Smoke rises from within the 'kettle' in Whitehall.

 

The National Union of Students called a nationwide day of action against planned tuition fee increases, with walkouts from lessons, occupations of university buildings and marches/protests around the country. In London up to 5000 protesters marched, from school children to university age. After the riots and occupation of 30 Millbank two weeks earlier approximately 1500 police were deployed in London.

 

As the student march in London moved down Whitehall with the aim of reaching the Liberal Democrat Headquarters, they were met by a line of police blocking their way. Within 10 minutes missiles and smoke bombs were being thrown at police, and the students were pushing at the police line. A kettle was formed by the police containing about 3000 protesters (some as young as 12-13) within Whitehall. Various attempts were made by protesters to break police lines, with a police van left within the kettle damaged, graffitied and looted of the riot shields and helmets inside.

 

Fires were lit within the 'kettle' with poorly prepared protesters trying to keep warm in the cold.

 

By late afternoon/early evening large numbers of protesters were gathering outside the kettle and attempts made to break through police lines to reach the kettled protesters. There were reports of anxious parents turning up in Whitehall to confront police about the continued holding of their children within the 'kettle'. The eventual police clearance of Whitehall included a mounted police charge against students. Protests and disturbances continued around Trafalgar Square with shop windows being broken and smaller 'kettles' being formed.

 

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Taken on: 8.12.2009

Place: center

City: Ljubljana

Country: SLOVENIA

Comment: This graffiti says: Tuitions, no thank you. It is one of the many graffiti on this topic that you can find in Ljubljana and other parts of Slovenia. Most of them appeared when the tuitions were one of the political issues and the government wanted to change the legislation about it. The students resisted, there were protests and the graffiti were just one way to express how we felt

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Protesters march towards Trafalgar Square.

  

The National Union of Students called a nationwide day of action against planned tuition fee increases, with walkouts from lessons, occupations of university buildings and marches/protests around the country. In London up to 5000 protesters marched, from school children to university age. After the riots and occupation of 30 Millbank two weeks earlier approximately 1500 police were deployed in London.

 

As the student march in London moved down Whitehall with the aim of reaching the Liberal Democrat Headquarters, they were met by a line of police blocking their way. Within 10 minutes missiles and smoke bombs were being thrown at police, and the students were pushing at the police line. A kettle was formed by the police containing about 3000 protesters (some as young as 12-13) within Whitehall. Various attempts were made by protesters to break police lines, with a police van left within the kettle damaged, graffitied and looted of the riot shields and helmets inside.

 

Fires were lit within the 'kettle' with poorly prepared protesters trying to keep warm in the cold.

 

By late afternoon/early evening large numbers of protesters were gathering outside the kettle and attempts made to break through police lines to reach the kettled protesters. There were reports of anxious parents turning up in Whitehall to confront police about the continued holding of their children within the 'kettle'. The eventual police clearance of Whitehall included a mounted police charge against students. Protests and disturbances continued around Trafalgar Square with shop windows being broken and smaller 'kettles' being formed.

 

For footage by journalist Fil Kaler see vimeo.com/17202729

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300 Students and workers march through Birmingham City Centre and 60 occupy the council chambers at Birmingham City Council for over 4 hours. Remaining protesters maintained a public protest outside the building to ensure the action was visible to a busy market square. Protests remained peaceful throughout the day.

 

The action in Birmingham today took place against a back from of what was the 3rd national day of action by students. It was a day of revolt—across Britain, from Dundee to Bournemouth, young people rose up against the attacks on education. The protest named X2 following day X on the 24th November and the 50, 000 NUS/UCU protest on the 10th of November.

 

These protests are a revolt against £9,000 university fees, the closing off of universities to all but the rich, and the abolition of the EMA allowance that 16-18 year olds rely on to go to college. But it was also about the way the Tories are ripping up people’s futures.

 

From the beginning of the occupations messages of solidarity flooded in from trade union representatives all over the city representing some of the most vulnerable members of the public and public sector workers under attack from the cuts including UNISON, PCS and UCU unions.

 

These included support workers, council workers and civil servants, support staff, teachers and lecturers in education, Connexions youth workers faced with job cuts and cuts to the services for the most vulnerable young people in Birmingham. Refugees and migrant workers will see a massive cut in legal aid, what little there is between what can mean life and death for those that are already exploited and degraded in the most appalling ways.

 

A statement from PCS Union representing over 300,000 civil servants said “Student protests against the attacks on education are inspirational to the rest of us. This is part of a concerted attack by this government to take away people’s rights to education, work, welfare, healthcare, housing and more. The question ultimately is: who pays for the crisis? It is clear that students should not pay for it, and it’s clear the public sector workers shouldn’t either. We should be unified in demanding that those who cause the crisis should pay for it. Keep up the fight, we can win.”

 

The student action was providing them inspiration and hope that there is an alternative to the CON-DEM cuts which would wreck the lives of millions.

Day X2 and day X has showed that the angry march and the occupation of Tory headquarters on 10 November was not a one-off event and there were as many if not more people involved each time.

 

Tens of thousands of students, especially school students, took to the streets. These school students know universities are being closed off to them by soaring fees. They know the cuts mean that only a few will get more than low-paid jobs.

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Photos from the strike to protest announced hikes in tuition fees for Quebec students held on Nov 10.

A joint venture between Angus District Council, the Scottish Rugby Union and Arbroath Rugby Club to promote the New Image Rugby was kicked off with a session at the Saltire Leisure Centre in June, 1995. In the picture, Mark Johnstone and coach Ian Robertson are giving a demonstration. (Photographer unknown)

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