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The 2011 Colombian student protests consisted of a series of demonstrations led by students, some teachers, university employees, and unions, starting on October 12. These demonstrations took place throughout the Colombian territory in protest against the draft of the Higher Education Reform Project presented by the National Government to the Congress of the Republic in October 2011. [1]
Student leader Jairo Rivera have claimed that Colombian education is drifting toward "the Chilean model" something he warned against and said that "the Chilean model is the one to not follow".[2]
2011 Colombian student protest and 2011 Chilean student protests leaders have announced a joint bi-national student protest for November 24, 2011.[3] Chilean newspaper The Clinic have pointed out that these two student protests have in common that they broke out in the only two South American countries ruled by right-wing presidents.[2]
^"Reforma a la Ley de Educación Superior ya está en el Congreso para su trámite". Semana (Colombia). October 3, 2011. Archived from the original on October 8, 2021. Retrieved November 18, 2011.
^ ab“El modelo chileno es el ejemplo a no seguir”, The Clinic. October 18, 2011.
^Estudiantes rechazan negociaciones entre gobierno y oposición y ratifican marcha binacional, La Tercera
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