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WITS PROTEST: Police and campus security should show restraint, Amnesty International says

newsnote correspondentBy newsnote correspondent6 March 2023No Comments5 Views
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Students during a protest against the influence of historic debt on registration, the NSFAS accommodation cap, and other issues. Picture: Silver Sibiya
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Due to last week’s violent student protests, human rights organisation Amnesty International South Africa issued a statement on Sunday calling on security forces and university administrators to use force against protesting students only in extreme circumstances, and then only with the “absolute minimum necessary to prevent injury or death.”

Many Wits students are protesting historic debts that prevent them from registering, the R45 000 residence cap under the National Student Financial Aid Scheme and eligibility requirements for Wits’ Hardship Fund, which assists financially disadvantaged students.

The Wits Student Representative Council said the protest would continue this week.

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