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Moscow university students protest World Cup fan zone
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Students at Russia's most prestigious university are claiming partial victory over plans to force them off campus during this year's Fifa World Cup.
They are furious that , an area for football fans to watch matches on big screens, is set to be built right outside their dormitory windows at the Moscow State University.
Some students may be forced out of their rooms to house National Guard servicemen, who will ensure order during the event, which starts in June and runs for a month.
Many are also angry at plans to move their exams forward to May, with some undergraduates having to pass six exams in less than two weeks, a post by the university initiative group on says.
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An addressed to Vladimir Putin and Moscow mayor Sergei Sobyanin demanding the fan zone be moved elsewhere has raised more than 11,500 signatures, while a pen-and-paper one attracted some 4,224.
Russia's Education Ministry announced in November that university campuses would be used for fan zones, and assured students that their "rights would be observed", .
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Initial resistance, partial victory
The petitions were initially met with resistance at the university.
A students' says that an attempt to deliver the physical petition to university dean Viktor Sadovnichy on 21 February was met by elevators leading to the dean's office being switched off, and access blocked by security guards.
The university leadership had similarly urged students via Facebook not to participate in the action, calling it "blocking of administrative premises and violating the internal regulations of the university".
But on the same day, two documents were issued, one promising students whose windows face the fan zone that they would be ; and another signed by the university rector saying that exams would be .
Despite these concessions, the student group has next week, but say they remain sceptical as their key demand - that the fan zone be moved away from campus - remains unfulfilled.
Reporting by Maria Kiseleva, Alistair Coleman
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