81. Now, where are the student movements heading? 82. Protests by students was used by the military as a pretext to brutally but down the then powerful student movement and stage a coup against the democratic government. 83. Some Myanmar analysts have said in the past that the government suppresses historical information about student movements because they are usually at the forefront of rebellions in Myanmar. 84. Separately, some religious leaders in Surabaya also called on the people to give their support to the student movement. 85. Some radio stations have broadcast fund raising programs to collect donations for the student movement. 86. Some were simply euphoric, crediting the student protest movement with ousting corrupt officials. 87. Student movement born in anger and humiliation. 88. Some experts warn that the student movement could become a training ground for new members of rebel groups operating in southern and western Mexico. 89. That gave the declining student movement a new rallying cry. 90. The archive includes reports from intelligence agents who had penetrated the large, chaotic student movement. |
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