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Thousands of students of public universities protest in front of the Ministry of Education on December 7, 2018, to demand halving of tuition fees, improved conditions in dormitories and representation in Universities boards. - One of their demands that initially sparked the demonstration – the institution of an additional punitive fee for repeated exams – has already been abolished yesterday by the government, but this partial relent has failed to quell the demonstrations. (Photo by Gent SHKULLAKU / AFP)

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Thousands of students of public universities protest in front of the Ministry of Education on December 7, 2018, to demand halving of tuition fees, improved conditions in dormitories and representation in Universities boards. - One of their demands that initially sparked the demonstration – the institution of an additional punitive fee for repeated exams – has already been abolished yesterday by the government, but this partial relent has failed to quell the demonstrations. (Photo by Gent SHKULLAKU / AFP)

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Thousands of students of public universities protest in front of the Ministry of Education on December 7, 2018, to demand halving of tuition fees, improved conditions in dormitories and representation in Universities boards. - One of their demands that initially sparked the demonstration – the institution of an additional punitive fee for repeated exams – has already been abolished yesterday by the government, but this partial relent has failed to quell the demonstrations. (Photo by Gent SHKULLAKU / AFP)

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Thousands of students of public universities protest in front of the Ministry of Education on December 7, 2018, to demand halving of tuition fees, improved conditions in dormitories and representation in Universities boards. - One of their demands that initially sparked the demonstration – the institution of an additional punitive fee for repeated exams – has already been abolished yesterday by the government, but this partial relent has failed to quell the demonstrations. (Photo by Gent SHKULLAKU / AFP)

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Thousands of students of public universities protest in front of the Ministry of Education on December 7, 2018, to demand halving of tuition fees, improved conditions in dormitories and representation in Universities boards. - One of their demands that initially sparked the demonstration – the institution of an additional punitive fee for repeated exams – has already been abolished yesterday by the government, but this partial relent has failed to quell the demonstrations. (Photo by Gent SHKULLAKU / AFP)

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Thousands of students of public universities protest in front of the Ministry of Education on December 7, 2018 in Tirana, to demand halving of tuition fees, improved conditions in dormitories and representation in Universities boards. - One of their demands that initially sparked the demonstration – the institution of an additional punitive fee for repeated exams – has already been abolished yesterday by the government, but this partial relent has failed to quell the demonstrations. (Photo by Gent SHKULLAKU / AFP)

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Thousands of students of public universities protest in front of the Ministry of Education on December 7, 2018 in Tirana, to demand halving of tuition fees, improved conditions in dormitories and representation in Universities boards. - One of their demands that initially sparked the demonstration – the institution of an additional punitive fee for repeated exams – has already been abolished yesterday by the government, but this partial relent has failed to quell the demonstrations. (Photo by Gent SHKULLAKU / AFP)

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Thousands of students of public universities protest in front of the Ministry of Education on December 7, 2018 in Tirana, to demand halving of tuition fees, improved conditions in dormitories and representation in Universities boards. - One of their demands that initially sparked the demonstration – the institution of an additional punitive fee for repeated exams – has already been abolished yesterday by the government, but this partial relent has failed to quell the demonstrations. (Photo by Gent SHKULLAKU / AFP)

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Thousands of students of public universities protest in front of the Ministry of Education on December 7, 2018 in Tirana, to demand halving of tuition fees, improved conditions in dormitories and representation in Universities boards. - One of their demands that initially sparked the demonstration – the institution of an additional punitive fee for repeated exams – has already been abolished yesterday by the government, but this partial relent has failed to quell the demonstrations. (Photo by Gent SHKULLAKU / AFP)

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Thousands of students of public universities protest in front of the Ministry of Education on December 7, 2018 in Tirana, to demand halving of tuition fees, improved conditions in dormitories and representation in Universities boards. - One of their demands that initially sparked the demonstration – the institution of an additional punitive fee for repeated exams – has already been abolished yesterday by the government, but this partial relent has failed to quell the demonstrations. (Photo by Gent SHKULLAKU / AFP)

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Thousands of students of public universities protest in front of the Ministry of Education on December 7, 2018 in Tirana, to demand halving of tuition fees, improved conditions in dormitories and representation in Universities boards. - One of their demands that initially sparked the demonstration – the institution of an additional punitive fee for repeated exams – has already been abolished yesterday by the government, but this partial relent has failed to quell the demonstrations. (Photo by Gent SHKULLAKU / AFP)