FRENCH STUDENT'S PROTESTS CLOSED SCHOOLS (640 hits)
YOUR WORLD NEWS OCTOBER 2013 DAY 18 France
Students gathered in protests on Friday, October 18, 2013 as a result pending the deportation of two foreign students. The outing of protests were held by students in support to bring back at least two students who were deported back to their country. The tempers mounted by the way the students were forced off or out in front of students who witnessed their deportation. Angry students felt is was totally uncalled for wanted to speak out. Meanwhile this led to at least 170 school closings and over 4000 students participating in protests across France. The situation began Thursday, October 17 when a 15 year student was ordered for deportation. School and government officials were shunned for the shameful way they handled the student's handling in the order. Gripped by some kind of atonement student quickly rallied protests which spread rapidly to Friday's follow up actions. At least 45 schools in Paris were not permitted entry. Students also clashed with police in rioting across France. The education minister urged students to return to class peacefully. However, there was little retreat of returning on Friday, and students feel determined to possibly partake in more protests against deportations.
That's the expelling lesson of the day.. Deportation. School's out! We watch. o-O~