Egyptian public, private sectors off on Apr 25 marking Sinai Liberation    Egypt's SCZONE welcomes Zhejiang Province delegation for trade talks    Beltone Venture Capital partners with Citadel International to manage $30m startup fund    S. Africa to use contingency reserves to tackle debt    Gaza health authorities urge action for cancer, chronic disease patients    Transport Minister discusses progress on supplying new railway carriages with Hungarian company    Egypt's local gold prices see minor rise on April 18th    Expired US license impacts Venezuela crude exports    Taiwan's TSMC profit ups in Q1    Yen Rises, dollar retreats as G7 eyes currency calm    Egypt, Bahrain vow joint action to end Gaza crisis    Egypt looks forward to mobilising sustainable finance for Africa's public health: Finance Minister    Egypt's Ministry of Health initiates 90 free medical convoys    Egypt, Serbia leaders vow to bolster ties, discuss Mideast, Ukraine crises    Singapore leads $5b initiative for Asian climate projects    Karim Gabr inaugurates 7th International Conference of BUE's Faculty of Media    EU pledges €3.5b for oceans, environment    Egypt forms supreme committee to revive historic Ahl Al-Bayt Trail    Debt swaps could unlock $100b for climate action    Acts of goodness: Transforming companies, people, communities    Eid in Egypt: A Journey through Time and Tradition    President Al-Sisi embarks on new term with pledge for prosperity, democratic evolution    Amal Al Ghad Magazine congratulates President Sisi on new office term    Tourism Minister inspects Grand Egyptian Museum, Giza Pyramids    Egypt's healthcare sector burgeoning with opportunities for investors – minister    Egypt starts construction of groundwater drinking water stations in South Sudan    Russians in Egypt vote in Presidential Election    Egyptian, Japanese Judo communities celebrate new coach at Tokyo's Embassy in Cairo    Uppingham Cairo and Rafa Nadal Academy Unite to Elevate Sports Education in Egypt with the Introduction of the "Rafa Nadal Tennis Program"    Egypt's powerhouse 'The Tank' Hamed Khallaf secures back-to-back gold at World Cup Weightlifting Championship"    Financial literacy becomes extremely important – EGX official    Euro area annual inflation up to 2.9% – Eurostat    Egypt builds 8 groundwater stations in S. Sudan    BYD، Brazil's Sigma Lithium JV likely    UNESCO celebrates World Arabic Language Day    Motaz Azaiza mural in Manchester tribute to Palestinian journalists    Russia says it's in sync with US, China, Pakistan on Taliban    It's a bit frustrating to draw at home: Real Madrid keeper after Villarreal game    Shoukry reviews with Guterres Egypt's efforts to achieve SDGs, promote human rights    Sudan says countries must cooperate on vaccines    Johnson & Johnson: Second shot boosts antibodies and protection against COVID-19    Egypt to tax bloggers, YouTubers    Egypt's FM asserts importance of stability in Libya, holding elections as scheduled    We mustn't lose touch: Muller after Bayern win in Bundesliga    Egypt records 36 new deaths from Covid-19, highest since mid June    Egypt sells $3 bln US-dollar dominated eurobonds    Gamal Hanafy's ceramic exhibition at Gezira Arts Centre is a must go    Italian Institute Director Davide Scalmani presents activities of the Cairo Institute for ITALIANA.IT platform    







Thank you for reporting!
This image will be automatically disabled when it gets reported by several people.



AUC students set to resume blockade Wednesday
Published in Almasry Alyoum on 17 - 09 - 2012

Members of the American University in Cairo student movement blocked the university gates Sunday, not allowing students to enter. Many students did not agree with the strategy, and a few physical fights erupted between them and the students blocking the gates.
The protesting students want the administration to reduce the seven percent increase in tuition fees proposed for this year. They are also, separately, demanding a tuition fee cap so that fees do not increase for current students.
“We have taken all legal actions — we talked with the administration of the university, we signed petitions from more than 3,000 students and we had a parents forum; however, the administration has totally ignored our demand, which is not to add the seven percent increase to the fees, so we decided to escalate the case by striking,” said Mina Raafat, one of the AUC students who supported yesterday's strike.
Ten strike organizers have been suspended by the student disciplinary committee and Vice President for Student Affairs Brian MacDougall as a result of their role in prohibiting students from entering the university.
One of the students suspended is Nezar al-Zanaty, the student union vice president, who says he supported the strike as a student, not as a representative of the student union. Due to the suspensions, the students decided to continue the strike and to close the gates again Monday.
Starting at 8 am on 16 September, many students gathered at the university gates and closed them.
“We couldn't interfere,” says one of the security staff members, who requested anonymity. “That is not our job, we are here only for security, and the security supervisor, Salama Omar, is standing on front of the closed gate to check the ID of anyone accessing the university.”
“We will not support any act that demonstrates unjust infringement to the rights, liberties and freedom of choice of other students and members of AUC community,” read a statement posted to the student union's Facebook page.
Student union activist Mostafa Shams says “the organizer of this strike is the whole student movement.”
However, MacDougall stresses that the approach that the administration has taken is to advise students who are preventing the gates from being opened that they will face suspension. He also says the suspended students will not be allowed on the AUC campus until the investigation is completed.
MacDougall adds that the administration committed to consider a tuition cap model but not to introducing it. He rejects the idea of the tuition fee cap for current students, saying that any model must ensure that future students don't pay a disproportionate share of any increase.
“We were keen to say now that the increase will be added to the fees for the academic years 2014, 2015 and 2016, in order not to surprise anyone,” he says.
Over the three hours of the strike, during which hundreds of AUC students couldn't make it onto campus, there were many disputes between students. Some were against the closure of the gates and against forcing students not to attend classes.
“I don't accept what's happening. I would rather talk to students and convince them not to attend their classes instead of forcing them not to enter from the gates,” says Islam Shabana, a student and a leftist.
AUC witnessed student strikes last year that failed to bring about change. Graduating senior Mohamed Hassan, who is also known as Antak and who is one of the lead organizers of the action, says the gate blockade strategy had been used back in 2003.
A few students whom he calls “heroes” managed to close the university for two days and force the university to cancel a five percent tuition fee increase.
The blockade looks set to be repeated on Wednesday, when AUC President Lisa Anderson returns from the US.


Clic here to read the story from its source.