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Six students were arrested on Hosei University! |
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Written by Zengakuren
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Wednesday, 24 February 2010 10:45 |
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Dear fighting friends all over the world, On February 5, our 6 fellows (They’re the students of Zengakuren) were arrested during handing out flyers to examinees in front of the main gate of Hosei University! To achieve the release of 6 students as soon as possible, please send a storm of protest emails to the Hosei University International Center
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and the Japanese Embassy in Germany
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. (In addition, please cc them to us Zengakuren
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. Also we ‘re very grad if you send the message to 6 fellow and us!) The entrance exam of Hosei University has started on Feb 5. So we students of Zengakuren and Hosei University Federation of Cultural Clubs handed out flyers to tell examinees what is going on now in Hosei University and appealed to change this “neo-liberal university” Hosei and the whole society together. Then the police attacked there suddenly and arrested 6 students. This is terrible and unprecedented political crackdown and completely unfair. They had arrested because of "forcible obstruction of business". That is to say, distribution of flyers is the crime. And for the “neo-liberal university” Hosei, the entrance exam is one of mere " business" items of making money.
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Stop the Cuts - Defend Sussex: Occupation Statement 1 |
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Written by All the occupiers of the 8th of February
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Monday, 08 February 2010 22:41 |
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We have occupied the top floor of Bramber House, University of Sussex, Brighton. There are 106 of us. The decision to occupy has been taken after weeks of concerted campaigning during which the university management have repeatedly failed to take away the threat of compulsory redundancies and course cuts.
We recognise that an attack on education workers is an attack on us. The room we have occupied is not a lecture theatre but a conference centre. As such, we are not disrupting the education of our fellow students; rather, we are disrupting a key part of management’s strategy to run the university as a profitable business. They’re occupying everywhere in waves across California, New York, Greece, Croatia, Germany and Austria and elsewhere – and not only in the universities. We send greetings of solidarity and cheerful grins to all those occupation movements and everyone else fighting the pay cuts, cuts in services and jobs which will multiply everywhere as bosses and states try and pull out of the crisis. But we are the crisis. |
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At the University of Wroclaw Poland still goes on struggle of PhD students |
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Written by Protest doktorancki
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Thursday, 04 February 2010 11:20 |
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The Union of Polish Syndicalists (Zwiazek Syndykalistow Polski - ZSP) member of International Workers Association decided to support this struggle and edit an informing bulletin about it in a context of theglobal campaign for free and emancipating education, which will be infree distribution at the University of Wroclaw and other schools in Poland. We ask you to send us some articles about situation in the educational sector in your countries and about a struggles performed there (in English please, but if there is no such possibility we can try to translate it also from Russian, French, German and Spanish). Please remember that majority of PhD students in Poland haven't even heardabout the International Students Movement and about the actions abroad,so try to start from the very beginning of movement in your country anddon't forget about background. We will translate your article to polishand put it in our bulletin together with news and articles aboutsituation in Poland. We also will translate our articles about Poland toEnglish and send it back to you, so you will may use it according to thecopyleft license. We are in a hurry a little bit, so we are waiting foryour texts till 12th February. Please don't write more than 1 500 words (short forms are welcomed).
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Utrecht: students occupy university administration building |
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Written by Studenten Protest Utrecht
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Monday, 01 February 2010 10:29 |
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This morning at 7:05 a group of students occupied the main building ofthe University of Utrecht. The students are protesting against theuniversity's board decision to stop publishing the paper version of theUniversity Newspaper. The action is the first of a series of nationalinitiatives to stop budget cuts in education. 
Communiqué: University of Utrecht, the Board of Directors building, February 1st 2010 The Board of Directors crossed the line this time, and this isunacceptable! Despite all efforts to save the paper version of the Ublad(the University newspaper) with the support of thousands of students,professors and the complete U-raad (Council of representatives of the University community), they continue to impose their controversialpolicies. In the meantime, the quality of our education is at risk andour student grants are about to be cut. This is why we, the occupiers ofthe building of the Board of Directors at the University of Utrecht,feel obliged to take action and take a stand in favor of an independent,paper version of the Ublad, for the democratization of our Universitygovernment, and against the cuts on our education imposed by the Dutchgovernment. |
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