14/12/2010: An account of today's protests in Italy As Berlusconi wins a vote of confidence in Parliament, the Italy Calling blog reports of protesters taking to the streets in Rome, engaging in…
They can't extinguish the fire! - Past Tense Yet another leaflet about cuts and the student riots, this time by Past Tense.
If they block our future, we’ll block the city! If they block our future, we’ll block the city! Notes on the university mobilizations in the Italian autumn of 2010 Friday, December 3, 2010 by…
Europe calling: it's just the beginning! from Rome to London A call from the Italian site uniriot for solidarity and coordination between the emerging European…
On violence against the police - The Commune A participant in the 9 December demonstrations against education cuts and fees in Parliament Square writes on the use of political violence, and…
Day of action against cuts and fees photo gallery, 9 December 2010 Photos from the 9th December demonstration in London against education cuts.
December 9th day of action against cuts and fees Tens of thousands of school and university students will walk out of class again today another national day of action against cuts and tuition…
Statement on the Goldsmiths Occupation A statement from a member of staff who participated in the occupation of Goldsmiths University library. While we find the text interesting, it…
Violent police attack on students in Turkey Police violently attacked to the students in Turkey who wanted to protest the summit of Prime Minister and University Rectors. One pregnant…
On our chaotic swarm - Edinburgh University Occupation Edinburgh University Occupation was invited to sign a national "occupation manifesto" at the start…
Against the reform, another revolt! Updates on student protests in Italy Last night the Chamber of Deputies approved the Gelmini reform. 307 votes in favour, 252 against, 7 abstained. The reform will be passed over to the Senate on 9th December for its 3rd reading, then to the Chamber of Deputies again for the final vote.
Student protests - what next? After another successful day of action yesterday, we look at what lies next for the growing movement against the UK government's austerity…