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Thursday, December 23, 2010

The students rebelled

Student protests in Italy
Italy's center-right coalition in the Senate reform bill discussed at the university protests across the country met in a day.

Senate and House of Representatives in Rome, especially the top-level institutions in the city center where the "red zone" was declared and taken into the security perimeter security forces, the demonstrations in cities such as Palermo and Milan in the brawl took place between police and students.

Students in Rome, the last days of demonstrations in the capital after the event today, the historic city center of activities they choose to do in remote locations. Students are part of the environment by blocking the path of vehicle traffic around Prenestina street led to the emergence of troubled times. Ostienze in the Ministry of Education, a group of students attempted to walk toward the police barrier was installed. Red-zone troubles and difficulties in transport within the roads closed to vehicle traffic has brought live by.

Palermo protest march was the scene of clashes between demonstrators and security services from time to time. Police used batons against the demonstrators threw stones and bottles. Garbage bins were set on fire by demonstrators at certain points, was overthrown. Tense and eventful march in Milan, the city reported that traffic largely paralyzed.

Universities in all cities where organizing protests, and the train station in Naples harbor was occupied by students for several hours.

The Senate, Education Minister Maria Stella Gelmini'nin and bearing the signature of the budget constraint as well as the privatization of higher education institutions to discuss the bill today, while maintaining aralayan door, student associations yasalaşmasına not to allow the bill called for President Giorgio Napolitano'ya.

Protest demonstrations are expected to continue until evening hours, rowdy likely continue to be a source of serious concern to the authorities.

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