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Khartoum University students arrested in Sudan security services raid

February 15, 2011 (KHARTOUM) – Sudanese security authorities employed heavy force to disperse and arrest students protesting at Khartoum University against the dismissal of their colleagues for failure to pay tuition fees.

Sudan anti-riot police during 30 January’s protests in Khartoum (Getty)
Sudan anti-riot police during 30 January’s protests in Khartoum (Getty)
Security agents supported by students affiliated with the ruling National Congress Party (NCP) on Tuesday afternoon raided the veterinary faculty of Khartoum University and forcibly dispersed nearly 300 students participating in a sit-in to protest the university administration’s decision to prevent five students from sitting for exams because they could not pay tuition fees.

Five students were arrested after security authorities drove into the campus with their vehicles and started beating protestors.

Two of the arrested students are affiliated to the northern sector of Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM), which released a statement on Tuesday condemning their arrest and threatening retaliation.

Last month Sudan used force to squash anti-government protests organized via the internet by youth groups encouraged by the revolts in Tunisia and Egypt that forced the resignation of both the countries presidents. Egypt’s president Hosni Mubarak was ousted on Friday after 18 days of public protests.

Two minor protests were held this week in Khartoum by the mothers and relatives of those detained following last month’s protests.

(ST)

1 Comment

  • Deng E. Manyuon
    Deng E. Manyuon

    Khartoum University students arrested in Sudan security services raid
    What a harsh system? Shame on the University with its Chancellor President Omar Hassan Al-Bashir!

    Deng

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