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    ARMENIAN YOUTH CELEBRATES THE INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS' DAY

    Aysor
    Nov 17 2009
    Armenia

    Today marks the International Students' Day since November 17 1946
    when World Students Congress made a decision to commemorate the
    anniversary of the 1939 Nazi storming of the University of Prague
    after demonstrations against killing of the Polish student Jan Opletal.

    Aysor's correspondents undertook a survey to find out whether Armenian
    students know about this holiday and why November 17 marks IS Day.

    Only some interviewed students have heard some congratulatory a day
    before related to the celebrations, others haven't ever heard about
    IS Day at all, and only a few knew historical facts and heard about
    Jan Opletal.

    History is as follows: during late 1939 the Nazi occupants of the
    Czechoslovakia, in Prague, suppressed a demonstration held by students
    of the Medical Faculty of the Charles University on October 28 to
    commemorate the anniversary of the independence of the Czechoslovak
    Republic.

    The peaceful demonstration was dispersed left one student dead. Jan
    Opletal's funerals turned into a protest rally. Seeing this great
    force of students Nazi arrested nearly 1200 students and executed
    nine. After all, Adolf Hitler ordered to close all Czech universities
    which reopened their doors to students only after war ended. The
    17th of November was first marked as the International Students'
    Day in 1941 in London by the International Students' Council which
    had many refugee members.

    Meanwhile, today Armenia marks the anniversary of Armenian Alma Mater.

    Yerevan State University celebrates today its 90th anniversary. Thus,
    the International Students Day coincided with great YSU's holiday.
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