In Britain, the police beat them mentally planned protests
universities have asked students for their vociferous campaign against
education cuts and fee hikes to continue. Tunisia, universities have been
closed for the last week, but it is supposed to open tomorrow. The University
of Tartu in a letter to the Croatian parliament a bill to influence their
autonomy, urging them to send the final version has not changed. President
Barrack Osama has announced that educational exchanges between Cuba and the
United States will speed up the security of the campus of Peking University in
China and the police issued a ban while copying sensitive material. Higher
Education Hani Hill Egyptian government has confirmed that the government will
be a campus police presence to comply with court rulings.
UK: Universities ask for intelligence protests
Scotland Yard's counter-terrorism command of an officer contacted the university's student protests in London to ask for the understanding they have to go through, The Guardian reported on 17 January. As students progress in their campaign for the proposed education cuts and rising tuition fees, against the counter-terrorism police are trying to get information about their plans.
UK: Universities ask for intelligence protests
Scotland Yard's counter-terrorism command of an officer contacted the university's student protests in London to ask for the understanding they have to go through, The Guardian reported on 17 January. As students progress in their campaign for the proposed education cuts and rising tuition fees, against the counter-terrorism police are trying to get information about their plans.
More occupations and demonstrations are expected, and student councils and civic leaders say the building will be occupied by the direct action protests.
During the week starting January 10, an anti-terrorism officer emailed contacts with more than 20 universities in London to ask: "If ... you have received your various institutes in the capacity of any information that would be helpful to all of us to anticipate possible demonstrations or occupations, please forward onto me," The Guardian revealed.
Surprise and angry response to the student community. BBC News Aaron Porter, the National Union of Students, said the president's comments "alarming sign student protests-police, so apparently falls under the remit of counter-terrorism officers.
"Peaceful protest and the right of every citizen of this country to treat all the protesters, most of them to protest peacefully, as a potential terrorist risk that suppressing peaceful protests."
Metropolitan Police issued a statement dealing with this point:
"Although part of the Official MPS Counter Terrorism Command, similar to many official engagements, he worked in different communities and groups, among others, a number of university staff and students, police and crime covers a range of topics and keeps informed way about their contacts on a regular basis such matters. "

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