Hundreds of students across the Lunigiana, with some groups from Carrara, have populated the streets today and protested passionately against the law 133 of Minister Gelmini to Batesville, a parade which started at 9.00 from Piazza Gramsci, has followed the resistance to the Fountain Avenue, then turn to the parallel Via Lunigiana, around the City and enter in Piazza Cavour, where a meeting was held on the topics of protest. Il Tirreno photographers were present, as well as the local press at noon, the City, a section of the city council, on the defensive, will implement a sort of 'controprotesta' to our event. A portion of today's protesters were present, because democracy provides for the comparison, and that everyone freely expresses free thought.
An event, today's young students lunigianesi and Carrara, which has counted hundreds of these: more than 300 signatures collected when it was late and many of the protesters had to fall back the train station or the bus to the streets in search of a means to come home. Attendance, then, were there. The procession was large and numerous, and demonstrated a passion and unbridled enthusiasm, making you feel continues with chorus, who have never given up more than a few seconds for the event, whistles and drum rolls, and the soundtrack, managed to board Bee he struggled along the procession, with pieces of Jim Morrison and Rino Gaetano, Modena City Ramblers and The OffSprings, and the unforgettable My Sharona by The Ramones and Baba O'Riley The Who who opened the event. A choral protest, in which young students have shown their ability lunigianesi be united and make their voice in a chorus cumulative, and in which dozens of banners expressed, accompanied by the creativity of our young people, the protest that sparked the angry streets the Tuscan village this morning. The big sheet with the words "Gelmini Scissorhands" punctuated by a sketch of a giant pair of scissors is just one of many examples of the most beautiful posters made for this morning.
A short video will be posted on the blog of the event today, Monday, October 27, 2008, and the strike in Villafranca-Bagnone of Friday, October 24, 2008, in articles including photos.
Hold on, guys. continue so. continue to make us feel!
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