Growing Protests in Montreal: No longer about tuition fees
Posted: 27 May 2012 | Author: bootehBeeta | Filed under: COZY CORNER, Montreal related, SOCIAL-POLITICAL, Uncategorized | Tags: bill_78, civil-disobedience, Montreal_student_movement, protest, Quebec, tuition | Leave a commentMontreal is witnessing “biggest act of civil disobedience in Canadian history,” according to protest organizers quoted in many local sources of News. [All pictures in this post are taken from the internet (see the text for sources)].
A year and a half ago, the Quebec’s government decided to increase tuition up by 75 percent over five years. In response to student efforts to negotiate the deal, in February 2012 the government finally revised the increase up to 82 percent over seven years. The alternative was described an insult by students’ leaders. On February, student groups launched what they expected to be a short strike, but instead it turned to a limitless, open-ended one. In the coming days and weeks “strike turned into a rolling, day-and-night demonstration, while protesters were surrounded by heavy presence of riot police and met with tear gas, sound grenades and rubber bullets.” Village Voice