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Thursday, November 25, 2010

Student Protests in England

Action Completed Protesting Students communicate with Twitter.

High school and university students in England, three thousand nine thousand pounds of education spending cuts and the removal of fees for the plan to protest rising tuition rates in the last two weeks, the second collective action, tens of thousands of students, rallied, occupied buildings. The police? Twitter? communicate over protesters forced the students to find the organizers said.

130 The Guardian newspaper has joined more than a thousand students in 10 more action from a single incident of violence was seen in London's Trafalgar Square, near the left and right of a group attacking the buses and broke the windows of surrounding shops wrote. The newspaper of the students to make action plans for social networking Twitter network forced the police to identify student leaders said.

"Twitter-style insurgency titled changed the method by drawing attention to the actions of the student, writes:

"1960 and 70 years with the student protest movement, unlike the naturally developed through social media like Facebook and Twitter. These are the base provides the ideal platform for an organization. This state should wait more than what the police did not leave tip. In central London Tens of thousands participated in the student protests of that indicator for the appointment of only 225 police officers. "
England in the general election in May as a result of the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government took office according to plan, 3.290 pounds sterling (about 7 thousand) of the high tuition fees, 2012? Than 9 thousand pounds from the year (approximately 21 thousand) to be upgraded. The student union, as well as Teaching Assistants' Association (TIP) is also critical of the plan.

Two weeks before the demonstrations demonstrators, the Conservative Party? Of the headquarters near the parliament? Milibank Tower? Of broken windows, reception, and have damaged the building, had tried to break into.

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