Wednesday, December 22, 2010

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LOTTA STUDENTESCA: fontane colorate di rosso in tutta Italia

Rome, December 22 (AP) - Blitz this morning on the right of students to student protests against the reform Gelmini: in a simultaneous movement of the militants have red colored water fountains in many cities (Milan, Florence, Genoa, Pisa, Massa Carrara, Lecce, Pesaro, Urbino, Catania), red like the blood of the students killed or injured in their schools and red as the coffers of public education. "In Rome, the colored 'fountain' of the Gianicolo, the symbol of the capital." The blitz is a signal ground that wants to condemn what is happening at this moment in Italian halls of power: they will cut funds to public school (1 billion euro this year alone), it will destroy the free knowledge and free inquiry in universities to put in the hands of private entities (who will have access to the boards of universities and providing funds steer gl'investimenti and research), and will be given way to a caste of corrupt impose its will at the expense of popular sovereignty. The rulers and barons are not really affected, " Francis said in a statement Mangiaracina, national coordinator of student protests. "All this means the death of culture and freedom from the tyranny of the majority and that is why today our fountains are colored red, red as the blood of the students killed or injured in their schools and as red as the coffers of public education. student protests - contends Mangiaracina - has decided to support striking action of this magnitude because we are convinced that the reform of the present state of things, a pickaxe harsh public education. We continue to be mobilized , stay tuned. " "In Rome, we colored the fountain of the Gianicolo, the symbol of the city, where in times past has made the history of Italy - says Roberto Benignetti, head of the Roman student protests - especially an indictment against the great barons university as dean of the Friars and the rector of La Sapienza di Tor Vergata Lauro that for not being able to neither read nor write, they thought, first, to encourage ordinary son James, and the second to promote the associated daughter Paola Rogliani before the entry into force of the so-called reform. A shame.
http://www.wallstreetitalia.com/article.aspx?IdPage=1057943

Photos of some fountains located in various cities of Italy










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