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Liberation looks at how the crisis might now unfold

An article from today's Liberation which analyses the state of play amongst the major players in the French political crisis as the youth revolt grows.

Unions call for another day of strikes and protests

The main trade unions, along with the high school and student bodies, have decided to call for a new day of strikes and demonstrations for next Tuesday 4 April.

24 hour strike, March 28th; What next?

A statement issued by a group of General Assemblies, aimed at analysing the movement and helping it to progress.

Youth worker protests spread to Sweden

A report from Sweden, where the French youth revolt has inspired local opposition to proposed youth labour reforms.

"Casseurs" challenge French media reports

Late afternoon on March 28th around fifty students penetrated the offices of Agence France Presse in the centre of Paris to protest against “disinformation”.

CPE protesters turn towards direct, decentralised action

Round-up of just some of the day's events so far, including media strikes, road blockades and office and university occupations.

Students union to diversify tactics - blockades threatened

Bruno Julliard of students union UNEF is now calling for a 'diversification of methods', including the blockading of the transport system.

CPE struggle: Roads blocked in Brittany

Road stoppings by students opposed to the CPE today strongly disrupted access to Rennes, Nantes, Brest and Lannion today.
Soyons Cruels

Youth worker protests spread to Sweden

A demonstration against similar laws to the CPE being introduced - see our main coverage

1994 - Nous Sommes Tous Des Casseurs

Precious metals - struggle and repression in Papua

The battle over Papua’s copper and gold deposits is heating up as locals fight back against their exploiters, reports Rob Ray
Luke Smith

Former BNP councillor jailed for violent disorder

Five football hooligans, including former BNP councillor Luke Smith, have been jailed after going on the rampage in Manchester at a World Cup…
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