Student Protests Erupt Against Yeudist RegimeNovember 4137Above: Students at the University of Qart Qildar on protest. At least five major universities are having protests and civil squabblesAt the beginning of this month, Surby Qibuzzistit Qildarit (The Communist Party of Cildania) declared a "Month of Resistance and Education" against the Yeudic Beitenyuese controlled government of the Democratic Conservative Party. The Leftist Students for A Democratic Cildania, the front organization for organizing on university campuses, has played a large part in spearheading such demonstrations. On the day after this was declared,a massive call to action led a major walkout by students at Qart Qildar University, the esteemed University of Technology and Sciences (Ylrit), Qart Ramesh University, Universitas Veileres, the University of Qam, and Ramal University. This action was largely uncontrollable, but there were some squabbles with police at the University of Qam and Qart Qildar University, in which some students claimed to be injured.
On the 10th of November, LSDC declared a massive strike had been organized by the Leftist Students, the Union of College and University Students (which represents students who conduct research and teach courses as teachers assistants), The Union of Academic Toilers (Adjuncts and graduate students), certain left-wing locals of the
Scientific and Technical Workers Association on university campuses, The Union of Custodians and Sextons (which represents most university custodians), and the Amalgamated Plumbers and Electricians Friendly Society. While most that went on strike were on campuses, some solidarity strikes occurred. This labor action lasted until it was officially ended on the 20th of the month, having left classes almost at a standstill for a week, and certain universities suffering from un-answered maintenance issues.
The police reportedly responded violently to the strike in Qam, beating several students, arresting several for beating people who crossed picket lines, and one for hitting an officer in the face. Tear gas was deployed at one point, prompting massive outcry
The CBC has interviewed several students and union members involved in the protest. Adonbagħl Smendheg, who is a student, who disavowed affiliation with the Communist Party, and claimed to be a 'Cildanian Patriot in solidarity with the liberators'
In My Great, Great Grandparent's day, the Communists liberated Cildania from the Selucian regime. The Nationalists took power. The Selucians are the Yeudis, and we will destroy their government. We will build a People's Free State, like Sudru Sus and bin Hiempsal Mekir. The students will send this message.
Dr. Eliħebed Għażżi, 42, is a leader of the Scientific and Technical Workers Association local at Qart Qildar. We interviewed her while on strike, asking her what she thinks of the whole thing:
I am avowedly anti-imperialist, I don't like capitalism, I'm anti-racist, and I'm secularist. Most of my colleagues here would agree. I am against this conservatism that the Yeudist regime is spreading, and a religious minority ruling is not what Cildania wants or needs. We want more jobs, more prosperity, more liberties, and equality. That is what we are protesting for. We stand with our students and the workers who keep our classrooms clean and lighted, we stand with the Majatrans, Selucians, Hebileans, the Qildaris, the Draddwyr, Ahmadis, Hosians, and all others. We do not want a minority regime