“They were very scary, they unnecessarily instil fear through intimidation,” he said.
The student said the university was not doing enough to address their concerns and students were at risk because there was not enough security on campus. A lecturer, who did not want to be named because she is not authorised to speak to the media, said the students who disrupted classes had not been overly aggressive, but the first-year students, in particular, had been afraid as many had only been on campus for a few weeks.
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“Our members were wrongfully arrested as they were practising their democratic right to protest.” Yet denying others their right to attend lectures. The irony.
They tried this trick at ukzn westville before too. We did not bite. Don't deny others their right to an education peeps.