The protests this week also included calls for an end to corruption in the antiquities offices.
The protests that raged throughout 1968 included a large number of workers, students, and poor people facing increasingly violent state repression all around the world.
The planned protests include a class boycott that students said would continue until their demands were met.
Agitation for a separate state continued through the 1980s, included violent protests during the 1986-88 period.
The protest included 1,000 students, 20 faculty members and the president's wife.
These protests included burning buses, breaking windows, and attacking police cars.
These protests also included young boys and girls holding signs as well in numerous places across the town.
In many cases, these protests included anti-Japanese violence, vandalism, and arson.
The protest soon included general concerns over ideals of academic freedom and the right to student protest.
These protests have not included prolonged camping, but the protesters say that it is a possibility in the future.