*Worldwide Press Release:*

*for immediate release
*

* **“Global Wave of Action for Education”*

*International network of education activists announces united protests for
autumn 2010. Students from around the world will stage actions on June 16
against the increasing privatisation of public education and as part of the
“Day of United Symbolic Actions”.
*

October/November 2009 saw massive protests internationally against the
increasing privatisation of public education and the problems that come with
it, as well as for free and emancipatory education freely accessible to all
like never before!

The past few months were used to strengthen the network between education
activists worldwide and awareness was spread that each group will be more
successful uniting in struggle globally. After all problems are to a great
extend identical.

The „International Student Movement“ is an independent platform making use
of various tools the internet offers to enable an extensive flow of
information and general communication between activists in Australia, Nepal,
the U.S.A., Puerto Rico, the United Kingdom and anywhere else in the world.

Hundreds of people concerned with education from many different regions of
the world came together at the Ruhr-University in Bochum (Germany) for
the „European
Education Congress <http://educationcongress.eu/>“ at the end of May 2010 to
exchange visions and tighten relations across the borders. The congress once
again clearly showed that the increasing costs for individuals to access
education, budget cuts in public spending on education, an increasing
influence of business interests through especially set up boards and a
constant de-democratisation of educational institutions – just to name a few
– are far from being local or national issues, but are indeed problems
people everywhere are facing. As Mutiara Ika a student activist in Indonesia
puts it: „This struggle simply knows no borders!“ and continuing „free and
emancipatory education is simply a pre-condition for any society deeming
itself to be democratic!“

Therefore education activist groups decided to increasingly act together in
their protests in the future. As a first step some of them decided to
declare June 16th a „Day of United Symbolic Actions“.
On that day groups in various locations worldwide will publicly announce the
up-coming „Global Wave of Action for Education“, which is currently being
co-ordinated and expected to kick-off with a huge day of action across the
U.S.A. on October 7th and continuing with occupations in Italy and across
Europe. At some stage groups in Africa, Asia and elsewhere will join as
well.

Here is an overview of some of the actions taking place tomorrow as part of
the „Day of United Symbolic Action“:

   - *Germany*: A statewide demonstration is taking place in Dresden called
   for by a huge alliance headed by the Conference of Student Bodies in the
   State of Saxony.
   In Marburg (state of Hesse) activists will hang a huge banner at a
   university building calling for the “Global Wave of Action for Education”
   this autumn.
   In Wilhelmshaven (state of Lower Saxony) activists will have an arts
   performance announcing the “global wave”.

    -

   *Indonesia*: A national group called PEMBEBASAN is mobilising for mass
   actions in various regions, such as Jakarta, Yogyakarta, East Kalimantan,
   Palu-Centre Sulawesi, South Sulawesi, Madura-East Java and Temate-North
   Maluku. The protest is also directed against increasing prices for
   electricity and food, as well as for free public education.
    - *Kosovo*: Activists of the NGO N’Solidaritet will perform a symbolic
   action in front of the Philosophy faculty at the University of Prishtina.


   - *Nepal*: The Worldwide Nepalese Students’ Organisation (WNSO) is
   conducting a program on Free and Emancipatory education in the capital
   Kathmandu. Representatives of student and teacher unions will participate.


   - *Philippines*: The League of Filipino Students (LFS) will hold a
   protest action in front of the president’s hourse in the capital Manila and
   the eight burdens of the youth: 1. tuition and other fee increases, 2.
   low budget for public education, 3. shortages of classrooms and inadequate
   facilities, 4. escalating number of drop-outs on all levels due to financial
   burdens, 5. exploitation of research, development and property rights, 6.
   export oriented curriculum labor policy, 7. closure of student councils and
   publications, 8. toothless government agencies.


   - *Puerto Rico:* Activists at the University of Puerto Rico announced to
   occupy a building and transform it as part of the "Day of United Symbolic
   Actions" tomorrow. A program for the day has been worked out as well.
   Details are available
here<http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=134295343248295>
   .


   - *Russia*: A group of autonomous workers will mobilize teachers, workers
   within educational institutions, parents and students for a flashmob in
   St.Petersburg.
   The “Civil Initiative for Social Human Rights” will set up their forth
   picket and perform some street theatre in Samara. This action is also
   directed against a new federal law which implies the commercialisation of
   publicly financed institutions.


   - *Sierra Leone*: Like in many other countries on the continent a huge
   alliance in Sierra Leone is having actions and events as part of the
   “African Child’s Day”. The National Youth Coalition Student Assembly will
   arrange rallies combining both days of action. Since both are trying to
   spread awareness regarding the importance of education accessible to all.


   - *Switzerland*: A group called “Unsere Uni” (= “Our Uni”) will perform a
   street theatre as part of the day of action in the city of Bern.

 Below you will find a list of contacts to groups involved in tomorrows day
of action. Feel free to contact them for more details on their local
situation.

——————–

*For future updates on the „Global Wave of Action for Education“ feel free
to subscribe to the newsletter
<http://www.edu-movement.org/en/newsletter/>[in English].
*

*—————–*

*List of contacts of some groups involved in the global network:*

   - *France:*
   *Front de lutte pour l’Education*<http://www.frontdeluttepourleducation.fr/>
   e-Mail: [email protected]
   Phone: +33 662 469 896


   - *Germany:
   *“*Initiative Bildungsstreik Marburg* <http://bildungsstreik-marburg.de/>
   ”
   e-Mail: [email protected]
   Mobile: +49 1522 456 1455*

   Konferenz Sächsischer Studierendenschaften* <http://www.kssnet.de/> (=
   Conference of Student Bodies in the State of Saxony)
   e-Mail: [email protected]“*bildungsstreik
Wilhelmshaven*<http://bildungsstreikinwilhelmshaven.blogsport.de/>
   ”
   e-Mail: [email protected]
   Mobile: +49 174 102 3269

   “*Unibrennt München* <http://www.bildungscampmuc.de/>”
   e-Mail: [email protected]
   Mobile: +49 1762 7475 335


   - *Indonesia:*
   *PEMBEBASAN <http://www.pembebasan-pusat.blogspot.com/>*
   e-Mail: [email protected]
   Phone: +62 85 64 77 35174 (Mutiara Ika, Chairperson)


   - *Italy:*
   *Unione degli Studenti* <http://udscagliari.tk/> (UdS) di Cagliari
   e-Mail: [email protected]
   Phone: +39 345 9537351


   - *Kosovo:*
   *N’Solidaritet*
   e-Mail: [email protected]
   Phone: +386 496 424 92


   - *Philippines:*
   *League of Filipino Students <http://www.lfs.ph/>* (LFS)
   e-Mail: [email protected] Ridon (National Chairperson)
   e-Mail: [email protected]
   Phone: +63 915 531 0725
   Aki Merced (International Liaison Officer)
   e-Mail: [email protected]
   Phone: +63 933 666 1328

   - *Puerto Rico:*
   "*Humanities Action Committee*"
   e-Mail: [email protected]

   - *Nepal:*
   *Worldwide Nepalese Students’ Organisation* <http://wnso.org.np/> (WNSO –
   Nepal)
   e-Mail: [email protected]
   Phone: +977 984 145 3923


   - *Russia:*
   “*Avtonom <http://www.avtonom.org/>*”
   e-Mail: [email protected]
   Phone: +7 8 921 895 25 40

   “*Civil Initiative for Social Human Rights*“
   e-Mail: [email protected]
   Phone: +7 8 903 308 29 19


   - *Sierra Leone:*
   *National Youth Coalition Students’ Assembly *
   e-Mail: [email protected] (Mohamed Kanneh, National Coordinator)
   Phone: +232 77 843346


with warm greetings,
Yadav Bhattarai

PO Box 9339
Kathmandu 44600
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