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French Government Under Pressure After Student Sets Himself On Fire

By Alexandre GROSBOIS with Clare BYRNE in Paris
11/13/19 AT 9:51 AM

The French government on Wednesday attempted to defuse the anger caused by the attempted suicide of a student who set himself alight to protest the hardships of his university life.

The 22-year-old student suffered burns on 90 percent of his body after attempting to take his life outside a university building in Lyon in southeast France last Friday.

The man, who had recently lost his student grant and whose identity was withheld for privacy reasons, remains in serious condition in hospital.

President Emmanuel Macron deplored the student's "tragic" gesture at a cabinet meeting Wednesday and expressed his "empathy and compassion", government spokeswoman Sibeth Ndiaye said.

But Ndiaye said "nothing" could justify the acts of vandalism committed during protests triggered by the man's self-immolation, which he blamed in a Facebook post on the policies pursued by France's leaders.

On Tuesday, several hundred students demonstrated in Lyon, Lille, Bordeaux and Paris, where protesters tore down the gate of the higher education ministry and scrawled "financial insecurity kills" on the wall.

At the University of Lille, a conference by former president Francois Hollande had to be called off while at Lyon 2 University, where the man is enrolled, students blocked classes for a second day running on Wednesday.

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Hundreds of students demonstrated in Lyon, Paris and Lille over the struggling student's desperate act (Photo: AFP / PHILIPPE DESMAZES)

Junior interior minister Laurent Nunez told France Inter radio that "the real emotion" triggered by the man's suicide bid was "understandable".

But he described the damage caused to the ministry building, death threats received by managers of student bursaries, and the blocking of Hollande's conference as "totally unacceptable".

The political sciences student lost his grant after twice failing his second year.

In his Facebook post, which was published by Lyon's Le Progres newspaper, he said that even when he received a 450-euro ($495) monthly bursary, he struggled to get by.

Taking aim at "liberalism, which creates inequality" he accused Macron, his predecessors, Hollande and Nicolas Sarkozy, and the European Union of having "killed me".

The government is warily watching the demonstrations, fearing they could feed into continuing "yellow vest" unrest and bolster calls for mass strike action over pension reforms on December 5.

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Clashes were disrupted in Lyon after the student's suicide attempt (Photo: AFP / PHILIPPE DESMAZES)

Ndiaye, the government spokeswoman, defended the government's record on student aid, noting that the number of bursaries available to struggling students had risen by 1.1 percent for the 2019/2020 academic year.

But Bastien Pereira Besteiro, a union activist and teacher at Lyon 2 university, said the protests would continue until the government came up with a "satisfactory response" to student poverty.

In the student's hometown of Saint-Etienne in central France, one of his cousins told a rally Tuesday he had committed a "heroic act" and urged fellow students to "continue fighting".

In Lyon, several hundred people demonstrated Tuesday outside the headquarters of the loan authority.

A third-year social sciences student, who gave only her first name Sophie, told AFP in Lyon her grant had been cancelled because she failed her exams after having spent time in hospital.

She said she was forced to work several jobs and rummage through garbage bins for food.

In Lille, about 350 students stormed the law faculty where Hollande was to speak, shouting "Hollande, murderer!"

In France, studying for a basic degree is free, apart from a small registration fee.

Government data from 2016 showed that almost a third of students repeated their first year, and only 28.4 percent obtained their three-year degree in three years.

Many students work to support themselves, a factor often cited for high rates of exam failure. A 2018 survey by the UNEF student union showed that 46 percent of students planned to work.

As part of his bid to cut the budget deficit, Macron last year trimmed a housing subsidy available to students.

While the cut -- five euros ($5.50) a month was limited -- the move caused controversy, coming as the government cut taxes on the wealthy.

Self-immolations became a symbol of revolt since the 2010-2011 Arab Spring, which began in Tunisia when a young vegetable vendor set himself alight in protest over unemployment and police harassment.

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As part of his bid to cut the budget deficit, Macron last year trimmed a housing subsidy available to students.

The French government spends billions of dollars on its military every year. Why can't it spend that money on its own people ?? After all, who is threatening to invade France ??
 
The French government spends billions of dollars on its military every year. Why can't it spend that money on its own people ?? After all, who is threatening to invade France ??

"Why can't it spend that money on its own people".

France is the country among OECD countries that spend the most on social affairs. 32% of the GDP to be exact. France's public spending to GDP ratio represents 56% of the GDP,among the highest in the world and the developed world.

Defence spending in 2019 represented €35,8 billion. Overall public spending represented €1,318 billion. Do the maths.
 
OK, that is something good.



What things are part of this public spending ??

Public spendings in France = State and Local (Regions,departments,communes) administrations spendings + Social Security.

Social Protection overall spendings in France amounted to nearly €775 billion. So yes,France spends A LOT on its people,more than many other countries.
 
Public spendings in France = State and Local (Regions,departments,communes) administrations spendings + Social Security.

Social Protection overall spendings in France amounted to nearly €775 billion. So yes,France spends A LOT on its people,more than many other countries.

is this part / continuation of same Yellow Jacket protest ? if someone burn himself than it means he is very disturbed at something , very unfortunate ..
 
@jamahir Ironically,there's so much welfare in France that many people who are entitled to them are unaware they are. €13 billion/year worth of welfare isn't claimed.
 
@jamahir Ironically,there's so much welfare in France that many people who are entitled to them are unaware they are. €13 billion/year worth of welfare isn't claimed.

That is sad. Isn't there some sort of Constitutional education that makes French citizens aware of their rights and government facilities ??

Also, since France is partially a Socialistic welfare state, why did France participate in the NATO attack against Libya and Syria ?? Unfortunate.

France should exit from NATO and actually help Syria and also join another grouping like the SCO ( Shanghai Cooperation Organization ).
 
Hardships in university life? really ? Wow that is journalism at another level.

if you have hardship in university, you bet get the **** out and do some hard work
 
Hardships in university life? really ? Wow that is journalism at another level.

if you have hardship in university, you bet get the **** out and do some hard work

What you see is just bunch of leftists/communists and freeloaders protesting. In this country there's free university,students even get monthly allowances,state welfare but want even more. "I don't have money to eat,but I surely do have money for the latest iPhone and Macbook". :)

There was one student on TV complaining about how life was hard for her..... but on her instagram account she was boasting about her trips across the world. (In Cancun notably) :)
 
"Why can't it spend that money on its own people".

France is the country among OECD countries that spend the most on social affairs. 32% of the GDP to be exact. France's public spending to GDP ratio represents 56% of the GDP,among the highest in the world and the developed world.

Defence spending in 2019 represented €35,8 billion. Overall public spending represented €1,318 billion. Do the maths.

I have seen such figires for other cou tries but reality on ground is that this money never reaches the deserved ones. Most of it is spent on expenses and useless things.

Abit of off topic but tjere were huge protests in france recently, yellow vest ones and seems those would revive. No one cared abt those protests but everyone goes crazy for hong kong.
 
I have seen such figires for other cou tries but reality on ground is that this money never reaches the deserved ones. Most of it is spent on expenses and useless things.

Abit of off topic but tjere were huge protests in france recently, yellow vest ones and seems those would revive. No one cared abt those protests but everyone goes crazy for hong kong.

They try to surpress yellow vest protests in France. They are obsessed with Hong Kong BS riots that they themselves engineered.
 
I have seen such figires for other cou tries but reality on ground is that this money never reaches the deserved ones. Most of it is spent on expenses and useless things.

No it isn't. Don't mix France with "other countries".

Abit of off topic but tjere were huge protests in france recently, yellow vest ones and seems those would revive. No one cared abt those protests but everyone goes crazy for hong kong.

"No one cared about those protests". Yes,they were just massively covered around the world,especially when they turned violent,but yes,no one cared.
 
The French government spends billions of dollars on its military every year. Why can't it spend that money on its own people ?? After all, who is threatening to invade France ??
African countries which have large amounts of natural resources, by coincidence :coffee: ofcourse. So thats why they are still acting like colonizers.

Btw its always the communist that are protesting nothing to see here. The yellow vest protests didnt happen too. It's all fake.
 
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