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1. "This is why radical movements are mercilessly mocked. They can win."
Thu Oct 4, 2012, 08:17 PM
Oct 2012

In Quebec It’s Official: Mass Movement Leads to Victory for Students
Naomi Klein: ‘This is why radical movements are mercilessly mocked. They can win.’
After a year of revolt which became known as the “Maple Spring”—including massive street protests that received global attention—university students across Quebec were celebrating victory on Thursday night following the announcement from newly elected Premier Pauline Marois that the government was cancelling the proposed tuition hike that led to the student uprising and nullifying the contentious Bill 78 law which was introduced to curb the powerful protests.

“It’s a total victory!” said Martine Desjardins, president of the Fédération étudiante universitaire du Québec, which is the largest student association with about 125,000 students. “It’s a new era of collaboration instead of confrontation.”

“Together we’ve written a chapter in the history of Quebec,” she added. “It’s a triumph of justice and equity.”

Well-known Canadian author and activist Naomi Klein, responded to the news by tweeting :

This is why radical movements are mercilessly mocked. They can win. “It’s official: Quebec tuition hikes are history” oncampus.macleans.ca/education/2012…

http://www.peoplesassemblies.org/2012/09/quebec-victory-common-dreams-report/

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