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Sasha
19th January 2011, 12:57
so the new rightwing goverment has been planning big cuts and fee rises in dutch higher education, there already where a few demonstrations but it seems the protest is now gathering momentum.
for friday an big demonstration in The Hague is planned, seems like its going to be the bigest student demonstration in more than 20 years.

the universitys and colleges cancelled classes so their students could go but lots of them still had exams that day.
So amsterdam university activists occupied an information office and demanded that the exams would be porsponed: http://www.indymedia.nl/nl/2011/01/72979.shtml
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after negotiations the university board promissed that students who go to the demonstration can get an extra re-exams and the occupation was ended.

today there was an debate about the cuts and fee rises in the parlement and students staged an stripdown on the public tribune:

http://media.nu.nl/m/m1fzvhwah5n3_700.jpg


and just now the actionplatform "greece is everywhere" sended out this call-out for the demonstration friday:

On Friday January 21st, we demonstrate together with the students, teachers and staff of universities and academies in Den Haag. We demonstrate against the Dutch government’s plans to abolish the study financing for Master students, to impose a 3000-euro fine to students that delay more than 1 year to graduate and respectfully to their education institutions where they study, and the abolishment of their right to free of charge public transport. We also demonstrate to stop the further austerity measures that the Dutch government is planning to impose in the near future and the budget cuts that Universities and Academies themselves have started to impose, which will increase the pressure on students, will reduce the size of the staff and will increase the workload of teachers.

Our struggle, however, goes beyond the specific austerity measures that the government and the higher education managers are planning. We do not share their aims and their vision for education. For us, education is a universal right accessible to all and not a privilege. We struggle for equal rights for every teenager, regardless of social class, nationality, gender or religious affiliation, to access the higher education program she or he wishes without fees and fines. We struggle against the creation of a ‘debt-generation’ of young people that instead of building their career and contributing to the society, they will try to repay the debts they created while studying. We struggle for public higher education in order to provide high-level education to all students and high-level research to the society. We struggle for ensuring a fair workload and fair pay according to the principle of ‘equal work, equal pay’ for all the academic and supporting personnel of higher-education institutions. We struggle for ensuring that the education and scientific research within higher-education institutions serves the needs of the society and not the needs of the private market as it is more and more happening nowadays.

The struggle in higher education is closely connected to the struggle against all the austerity measures of the Dutch government. People from the lower income strata are being consistently targeted by these austerity measures. Postal workers are being fired or see their workingconditions and rights diminished. Civil servants are facing lay-offs and seeing their salaries to freeze. Workers of the public media are threatened by mass lay-offs. Many workers of the private sector are facing the threat of increased unemployment that the austerity measures will bring. People working in the cultural sector are seeing their jobs to be lost and their sector to diminish. People receiving benefits will see their income to decrease dramatically. Immigrants face official racism through the participation of PVV in the government, direct or hidden discrimination by their surroundings, high unemployment rates and a glass ceiling in their careers that becomes stronger by the time. Now, the access of the children of all these people to higher education will become more and more difficult.

WE REJECT THEIR REFORMS BECAUSE WE REJECT THEIR VALUES

THE STRUGGLE OF STUDENTS IS A STRUGGLE OF ALL OF US

On the 21/1 at 11:30, we demonstrate from the Hogeschool of Den Haag to the Malieveld and at 13:00 we support the rally on the Malieveld and all the actions that will follow.

http://www.indymedia.nl/images/link_small.gif Website: http://griekenlandisoveral.wordpress.com (http://griekenlandisoveral.wordpress.com/)


sadly i have to work friday and cant go to the demonstration but i will keep you posted if someting intresting happens.

Sasha
23rd January 2011, 01:41
so in the end more than 15.000 students protests, already the night before the protests the mayor and cops of The Hague criminalised any student who would do something other than stand on an wet muddy field listing to politicians telling them to vote for them (and even the minster of education telling them that they could go fuck themselfs) by declaring to have intel that AFA and other violent radical anarchists would try to provoke riots. In the end there where some minor scuffles and some serious police violence and provocations at the parlement and the ministry of education.
the "radical" groups (that mobilised completly openly already for weeks) brought out this statement:
Statement on the events of 21rst January 2011 in The Hague

We denounce the extreme police violence that was forced against us
The police of The Hague reacted with extreme violence to the student-actions after the big rally. In all photos and videos, it is crystal clear that the police attacked protesting students without any provocation. Several students were wounded by police batons, bites of police dogs and police horses that attacked recklessly through the crowds. Some demonstrators had to be treated in the hospital. The police arrested 50 people.

We find the way that LSVb(National Student Union) and ISO (Cross-city student coordination) treated the situation unacceptable
LSVb and ISO made clear how far they are from their glorious past. The rally looked more like an election campaign than a protest defending our right for education. LSVb failed to meet the aims of the rally. Even worse, after the end of the rally, when thousands of angry students headed to the Parliament House and to the Ministry of Education LSVb made every possible effort to split them. First, after the end of the protests, LSVb and ISO kept their distance from the actions of thousands of students that were attacked by the police without any provocation. Second, they used their security against the students. The rally-security worked together with the riot police, the police dogs and horses to prevent students from further protests. LSVb and ISO formed a line of blue vests to split the demonstrators and tried to prevent people from joining the protests. Students should not be split but united to strengthen their struggle.

We condemn the misleading information given by the media
Generally the media talk about "hooligans" and "radical activists". However, the people that were present in the demonstration know that it was not the students but the riot police that forced violence.

We demand
Stop all budget cuts, including the ones in education. Take the money from the ones that possess it
Education is a right, not a privilege
Access to education for everybody, independently from income, social status and origin
Democratization of eduction. Take the power from the managers and give it back to the ones that know what education is about, namely, give the power back to students and lecturers.
No layoffs. Hire more lecturers for better quality in education
Education should serve the aim of social equality

Statement supported by:
Kritische Studenten Utrecht
Kritische Studenten Nijmegen Arnhem
Kritische Studenten Twente
Comite SOS Amsterdam
Griekenland is Overal
Anarchosyndicalistische Bond
Anarchistische Groep Nijmegen
VONK

pictures and youtube vids etc here: http://www.indymedia.nl/nl/2011/01/73077.shtml