In photos: Violent clashes at Wits
Several protesters and one police officer injured
Police fired rubber bullets and stun grenades at protesters at Wits University today. Protesters in turn disrupted classes and also threw rocks at police. One police officer was injured, as were several students.
While much of the above was taking GroundUp spoke to Imraan Valodia, the dean of Commerce, Law and Management. “It’s pretty rough at the moment,” he said. “We’ve been trying to run the academic programme. We decided on doing it in a phased way. First get the academic and administrative staff on campus. That happened yesterday. And resume the normal academic programme today.”
Valodia said a “significant amount of intimidation” had taken place yesterday. “Students came through buildings, sometimes asking, sometimes forcing members of staff to leave offices.”
Valodia said the academic programme proceeded till 10:30am today until protesters went through classes forcing lecturers to stop teaching.
“I fully support the call that any student who can’t afford it should not be denied a place at university. But most students want the academic programme, and people who depend on it. Medical students are about to go into the profession, lawyers too. We support the call for affordable education, but we can’t stop the university,” he said.
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