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Sheffield Demonstration against Fees

JK | 04.03.2004 18:25 | Sheffield

Last wednesday Students from sheffield Uni and Sheffield Hallam
as well as stiking AUT members marched through town and approx
200 people occupied the town hall for an hour.



Over 300 students and AUT members marched through Sheffield as part of the NUS national day of action, on Wednesday afternoon. Widespread support for the march was encountered by the public, with the civil service workers being particularly supportive. 200 people managed to storm the town hall and stage a rally inside the council chambers, to the disbelief of the police who had not expected such a large and militant demonstration. The students occupied the building for 1 hour before continuing the march to Hallam University Campus.

The size and militancy of the demonstration reflected the sheer anger of students and workers alike, with Blair’s plans for elitist education. Significantly, a large number of students who had previously not participated before joined in this demonstration, showing how much this issue has become a radicalising force.

JK

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picture adjustment

04.03.2004 20:25

have resized photos so that those without cinema screens can view them :-)

JK: for future reference 640 pixels is about right...

r7 [1 of imc-shef]
mail e-mail: r7@riseup.net


Appeal for video footage of occupations

08.03.2004 20:30

A message of solidarity for all of your occupations. here we are making a documentary to capture the mood of the current neo-liberal reforms of Great Britain’s Higher Education system. We would like to include some information about your recent occupation. We are affiliated with Undercurrents (see www.undercurrents.org) and the aim of this video would be to inspire resistance amongst students at a national level. If you have any footage, would you be able to either email it to me, or send it to the undercurrents office in Swansea? You can find the address on the undercurrents web page. We would be very grateful, and will send you copies of the documentary once completed.
Yours in solidarity
Matt (Swansea Activist)

Matt
mail e-mail: byronjah@hotmail.com