#FeesMustFall: In between the violence is a story of humanity
Anyone who is not at the varsities during the protests could easily miss the emotional interactions that come into play, writes Ra'eesa Pather.
Anyone who is not at the varsities during the protests could easily miss the emotional interactions that come into play, writes Ra'eesa Pather.
The acting national police commissioner says police officers must exercise maximum restraint during #FeesMustFall protests.
Assange, however, denies the planned leak is a personal attack against US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
The university's spokesperson, Shirona Patel, confirmed the varsity would continue its academic programme following violence on campus on Tuesday.
About 200 students marched from the University of Cape Town's upper campus to middle campus.
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Violence has erupted at Wits University once more after police opened fire on protesting students earlier this morning.
The FBI is warning of Russian cyberattackers probing American election systems.
Police have fired stun grenades to disperse protesting Wits University students near the institution's Solomon Mahlangu House on Tuesday morning.
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