Seaska teachers, students and parents attended the Baiona Educational Inspectorate on Wednesday afternoon. About a hundred people meet to protest the ban on testing in Basque.
Precisely, Wednesday was the first day of the written test of philosophy of the Bajo, and before it they have published a statement in which representatives of the four colleges of the Bernat Etxepare and Seaska naiz.eus school have denounced that the French Ministry of Education continues to “mark the path of the violation of rights” of students from the continental Basque Country.
When they find the headquarters of the Baiona Educational Inspectorate closed, they decide to block the entrance and several people leave. The police appear and begin to expel the Protestants one by one, causing several injuries as a result of the burdens. They've also used tear gas to disperse people.
The police drive every head and the entrants out of the place of occupation. pic.twitter.com/2xvFJDKOVR
— Euskal Irratia (@euskalirratia) June 15, 2022
Iparralde’s teachers and students are entering the path of disobedience begun last year to assert language rights. For example, a few days ago it was anticipated that a group of Seaska teachers would refuse to run Brebeta.