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Hundreds of black SA students on violent rampage, Wits uni but NO COPS

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Original Post Date: 2007-10-04 Time: 00:00:00  Posted By: Adriana

04/10/2007 — JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Hundreds of protesting back SA students, singing apartheid struggle songs, have gone on the rampage at Wits University.

Johannesburg – There was no police presence on Thursday as hundreds of angry protesting students marched on the Wits University campus.

Students marched from the Amic Deck to the Great Hall which they entered and started running through the building, assaulting fellow-students.
They were singing apartheid-era struggle songs.

A protesting foreign student, Phinda Dlamini, a civil engineering student from Swaziland, said that he was upset by the upfront fee increase for next year.
“The university made no mention to us that the fees were going to be increased. I found out a week later that I was going to have to pay so much more.”
Dlamini said that he would now also have to pay for residence.

“How am I going to pay for residence and fees? I simply do not know,” he said.

While students protested, many other students who did not join the protest were concerned for their safety, and the fact that there was no police presence at the university. They were being assaulted in large numbers.

Waheed Swales, an actuarial science student, said he had been assaulted when hundreds of protestors stormed through his lecture hall.

“The protestors started being physical with students as we were about to write a test. They hit me on my neck with a large pole, used to open windows in the theatre.”

Swales said his friend had also been hit over the head during the clashes.
“Why aren’t police following these protestors around? I’m sure that if they had been present at the time then I would not have been hurt,” said Swales.

Police Captain Cheryl Engelbrecht claims in a statement to the SA press association (Sapa) that police were ‘monitoring the situation. ‘

Students were protesting over increases in the up-front fee payment they have to make in 2008, and against students having to pay for their own accommodation.

Source: http://www.news24.com/News24/South_Africa/News/0,,2-7-1442_2195946,00.html