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A view from within
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March 5, 2011
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UK Protest News
Montreal government's response to outrage at tuition fees? Impose conditions on legal demonstration http://t.co/yoV2BSmX
Quebec Logic: Students are protesting against tuition fees, let's make a law against peaceful protest, that'll show em
@monique_muise you protest student fees, but have a blackberry -.- priorities?
#loi78 says students having a 'right' to attend class - doesn't raising fees deny that right? Fine Charest 125k. #ggi http://t.co/mQcsZIHx
@Jezabeldiablo A student protest against fees has turned into a weird-ass Occupy movement where there's no agree/mt about what they want
@nickbackovic didn't this start as a protest about college fees or something? it's turned into something much bigger really quickly!
World protest news
Montreal government's response to outrage at tuition fees? Impose conditions on legal demonstration http://t.co/yoV2BSmX
Quebec Logic: Students are protesting against tuition fees, let's make a law against peaceful protest, that'll show em
@monique_muise you protest student fees, but have a blackberry -.- priorities?
#loi78 says students having a 'right' to attend class - doesn't raising fees deny that right? Fine Charest 125k. #ggi http://t.co/mQcsZIHx
@Jezabeldiablo A student protest against fees has turned into a weird-ass Occupy movement where there's no agree/mt about what they want
@nickbackovic didn't this start as a protest about college fees or something? it's turned into something much bigger really quickly!
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Posted by Morocco Protest Watch | 08. Mar, 2011, 6:33 pm