Petrol bombs on campus and security guards injured
The University of Cape Town (UCT) is experiencing a shocking period of violence and unrest, and it’s all being documented through a law student Twitter account.
Acting under the guise of the ‘Fees Must Fall’ movement — similar in name to the ‘Rhodes Must Fall’ movement experienced at both UCT and the University of Oxford — students at the top university have been protesting against the South African government’s increase in tuition fees.
Though it’s believed some of the students earlier cries were met with sympathy, the protests have taken an ugly turn.
According to the Twitter account @UCTLawStudents — which is run by “anonymous law student(s) at UCT” — recent weeks have seen the protests descend into violent chaos. The police and security services have been called in.
Latest update from the VC's desk – "Regrettably, we are having to increase the presence and visibility of private security" #UCTshutdown pic.twitter.com/xXvVzLT9AD
— UCT Law Student(s) (@UCTLawStudents) October 20, 2016
A number of timetables and graduation ceremonies at the university, which is ranked similarly to the University of Nottingham in The Times’ worldwide league table, have had to be rescheduled in light of the discord.
Two security guards were “significantly” injured during the unrest; one was “beaten up” by a group of protesters while another was hurt when a rock dropped from the Students’ Union landed on his head.
More details attack on 2 security guards at UCT – rock dropped on head from upper story #UCTshutdown #FeesMustFall https://t.co/ZsR3dyEK41 pic.twitter.com/HZI5rThBaI
— UCT Law Student(s) (@UCTLawStudents) October 20, 2016
It’s also been reported that faeces was thrown into the university’s law faculty (the Wilfred & Jules Kramer Law Building).
Photos of reportedly human faeces thrown by #UCTShutdown protestors in UCT Kramer Building today #UCTShutdown #Fees2017 #FeesMustFall2016 pic.twitter.com/5umhU9znmB
— UCT Law Student(s) (@UCTLawStudents) October 17, 2016
Particularly shockingly, petrol bombs with nails inside were also found on campus.
Pictures appear to show nails that came out of petrol bombs that exploded on Tuesday night at UCT #UCTShutdown #ShackvilleTRC #FeesMustFall pic.twitter.com/r26qlNRk6J
— UCT Law Student(s) (@UCTLawStudents) October 7, 2016
Similar incidents have been happening in other universities. At the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, for example, the library was set on fire.
https://t.co/8xCGKJqylw was started in the Wits Wartenweiler library-about 100 books damaged. Surely book burning is enemy of #FeesMustFall? pic.twitter.com/FpTvqd85am
— UCT Law Student(s) (@UCTLawStudents) October 20, 2016
Though these incidents of violence and vandalism show no signs of letting up, a ray of sunlight is beginning to peek through the clouds in the form of the #illstudywithyou trend.
First year law students favourite this tweet and I will create a Whatsapp study group for us to study amidst the shutdowns #IllStudyWithYou
— Jurist Sim ♥!! (@simphiwe_yana) October 21, 2016
Using this hashtag, Twitter users have reached out to students caught up in the protests to offer Wi-Fi and other study facilities.