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ellenrr

(3,864 posts)
Fri Oct 18, 2013, 06:56 AM Oct 2013

French Students Barricade High Schools to Protest Deportation of Classmates

Protests swept more than 30 schools in Paris and the suburbs on Thursday, according to the high school student union the UNL, with the Paris education authority reporting 14 schools were "disrupted."

Students blocked entrances to several schools with barricades and protests. The Guardian reports, "At one high school in Paris students piled green garbage cans in front of the entrance and hung a banner saying 'Education in danger.'" A mass protest took place at Paris's Place de la Nation, France 24 reports.

Some reports have emerged of clashes between protesters and police—who wielded batons and fired teargas.



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French Students Barricade High Schools to Protest Deportation of Classmates (Original Post) ellenrr Oct 2013 OP
I have a very close friend who lives in Paris... CherokeeDem Oct 2013 #1
She should be proud of her! ellenrr Oct 2013 #2

CherokeeDem

(3,709 posts)
1. I have a very close friend who lives in Paris...
Fri Oct 18, 2013, 08:49 AM
Oct 2013

and her 15 year old daughter was part of the protest outside of her lycee today. Alexandria is extremely active and was also part of the protest over French laws regarding the LGBT community. Her mom is so proud of her and so am I.

ellenrr

(3,864 posts)
2. She should be proud of her!
Fri Oct 18, 2013, 09:25 AM
Oct 2013

I'm so impressed that these young people are carrying on in the French tradition of equality and protest.
unlike our young people

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