Mihajlo Acimovic on Fri, 10 Dec 1999 19:59:06 +0100 |
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--------- Forwarded Message --------- DATE: Wed, 8 Dec 1999 23:34:04 From: schuurman <dollehon@dds.nl> To: "Alternative Network for Eastern Europe" <alter-ee@lyris.most.org.pl> Cc:<worker-a-infos@lists.tao.ca> Reading the Dutch newspapers yesterday was great fun - the atmosfere in Holland is one of social inertion at the moment, there's almost no social protests. So the riots in Den Haag on monday came as a very pleasant surprise! First I have to remark that it weren't actually students, but scholars from secondary school who protested against a reform which increased their learningprograms. Because many university-students drop out during the first few years the government decided that it's a lot cheaper to put more pressure on the secondary schools, to see earlier who's going to drop out and who's not. The cops were hesitating to react against the egg- rotten fruit- and stonethrowing kids because they were so young - 14 to 16 years old! Their complaint - because of the greater pressure they don't have time for all their jobs (to buy their mobile phones, expensive clothes etc.) and for a social life (or what is seen as a social life those days). The adults blame them for being too materialist ("we had to do many hours as well when we were attending school, I never had time to do jobs next to school" etc.), which is kind of hypocritical since the consumerist lifestyle is shoven through everyones throat and it's also valued as very positive for the economy. Anyhow, the government already announced that we have to work more hours in the future, so it's a good idea to start putting more discipline on scholars now. The strike was a great success, with more than 20.000 scholars taking part. In the afternoon the organizing committee ("too young and totally inexperienced" according one editorial) completely lost control over the demonstration. From the beginning of the manifestation the kids were throwing eggs, fruits, clods of earth and fireworks to ALL the politicians on the stage, no matter wether they were pretending to support the scholars demands or not. Yes, against Green-Leftist Paul Rosenmoller who was supporting the NATO-bombings in Yugoslavia, but also against H. van Bommel, member of parliament for the SP, the only party who voted against the bombings. If I were there I would definitely have applauded this, because those reformed maoists populist racist creeps make me sick. Against the plans of the organizing committee, thousands of demonstrators went to the inner-city of Den Haag, to the government buildings. They turned two cars on their roofs, one of them with the driver still sitting in it. About fifty windows got smashed, mostly from government buildings, but also banks were attacked. 37 scholars got arrested, most of them under 18 years old. Although there were many rumours that the riots were provoked by football-hooligans, the police stated that they didn't have any evidence to support this. Some years ago the "autonomes" would have been blamed for the provocation, but that seems to be something from the past. The riots seem to have been completely spontaneous (although I wonder why they had so many eggs with them - all those kids are on the internet and I don't know what was going on there). One quote from a scholar: "Den Haag was demolished and the secretary of state Adelmund from Education was pelted with eggs. The pupils showed independance; not in the form of study but in the form of rebellion." According to the editorial I mentioned above, it must have been a very fearful experience for many of the kids, but all scholars quoted in the newspapers said they had the time of their lives and all pictures show very happy faces! Sander PS; I didn't receive ANY Dutch activist report on the demonstration, nothing on the so-called 'aktielijst'. They probably all think it's too 'unpolitical' or something. There's almost no class-awareness in the activist scenes overhere, just specialists on single-issues and a handfull of intellectuals talking bullshit, blaming you for being 'totalitarian' whenever you might say something which makes sense somehow. Funny to receive this over alter-ee... --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------- End Forwarded Message --------- Angelfire for your free web-based e-mail. http://www.angelfire.com ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress