Protest in Britain over tution fee hike turns violent

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Protests in Britain over the government's plan to raise tution fees in universities turned violent Wednesday as demonstrators marched towards parliament, damaging buildings and clashing with security personnel.

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Students should fight for their rights in a non violent manner.Damaging buildings and security personnel is not a good sign of good students.
I think withoud proper consultation the protest is done...Educated people are now-a-days acting like ignorant.
Yes students should protest if they don't agree on certain matters, but the protest should not be violent, damaging buildings is not going to solve the purpose....
It is a global method to protest by damaging public things.It should be treated seriously by authorities.
I think we have an identical problem in India.Many private schools have hiked fees which are proving to be back-breaking for guardians!
Protesting should be done within the limits. This is serious issue and should be solved politely.
But these are highly emotive issues which result in such flare-ups!
People think that to listen to them such violence is needed. To come into attention people commit such violence.
I could not forget the law college students protests telecast ed in Sun TV a year before. They don't deserve to be law college students.Strong disciplinary action must be taken against the protesters who damage pubic properties.
If all things price rockets why it should not be in education also may be the thought.
While it is true the price of all things has gone up but education is just not a mere thing!

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Created Thursday, 11 November 2010 14:50
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