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Virtual Sit-In in Solidarity with the Striking Students of France!

EDT and borderlands hacklab | 16.03.2006 21:50 | Workers' Movements | World

We invite people from all over the world who support the french students
in resistance and oppose the precaritization of life
[ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precarity] to join the Electronic
Disturbance Theatre and borderlands Hacklab on March 16th and 17th, 2006
to engage in a virtual sit-in on french government websites to demand
that all of the students be released from prison and that the 'contrat
première embauche' (CPE) be revoked.

Join the action here:  http://sdhacklab.org/france_solidarity



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We invite people from all over the world who support the french students
in resistance and oppose the precaritization of life
[ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precarity] to join the Electronic
Disturbance Theatre and borderlands Hacklab on March 16th and 17th, 2006
to engage in a virtual sit-in on french government websites to demand
that all of the students be released from prison and that the 'contrat
première embauche' (CPE) be revoked.

While the CPE only effects people in France, people around the world are
suffering from the system that the French students are protesting
against. The neoliberal, corporate model of society increases the
precarity of life for everyone through employment instability, war and
environmental destruction. It must be stopped. Youth all over the world
face bleak prospects under the current models. New economic and social
models must be developed.

As students and workers continue to occupy the Sorbonne and march
through the streets of France, we will join them with our virtual bodies
from around the world. SOLIDARITY WITH THE STUDENTS OF FRANCE! SOLIDARITÉ!

Join the action here:  http://sdhacklab.org/france_solidarity



EDT and borderlands hacklab
- Homepage: http://sdhacklab.org/france_solidarity

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blog covering events in france

17.03.2006 03:24

take a look, full coverage:

 http://www.libcom.org/blog/

sofuckingeasy
mail e-mail: latedaylight@yahoo.co.uk
- Homepage: http://www.libcom.org/blog/


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Why support them ?

17.03.2006 11:44

Do you understand what this bunch of Middle class tossers is rioting about ?

These highly priviileged, rich fucks from the Sourbonne are complaining because they will no longer be able to walk into a easy job set up by Daddy and not get sacked. Meanwhile the new law would have made it easier for the poor and lower classes of French life who don't have the advantages of money and their parents connections to get a job.

Just because somebody is pelting the old bill with stones doesn't make them right. French society is class ridden and racist, this law would have helped.

No support for the Middle Class !

workers unite


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