March 23, 2006
France's blog (and cellphone)-driven revolt
The student revolt that has rocked France against the the CPE - the new and intensely controversial first job contract - seems at first glance like a return to an old tradition of marches and street fights and barricades in the Latin Quarter of Paris that dates back to May 1968, writes the World Peace Herald
"But there is something distinctly modern about this latest spasm of angry youth. There are few leaders, no central organization, and no dominant role for the small and dedicated parties of the far left. Instead, there are cell phones and the internet."
Through the blog stopcpe.net any would-be demonstrator can find buses and free rides, other student apartments and dormitories to stay in, cell phone numbers for the latest news, or tap in his or her own mobile phone number to be put on the list to receive the mass messages that tell everyone what is happening where. At last count, there were over 300,000 phones connected".
Related: - Liberation offers to publish demonstrators picts
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