Egypt : Egypt university students hold protests over crackdown
on 2014/11/18 16:41:27
Egypt

Click to see original Image in a new windowEgyptian university students have held fresh protests, slamming unabated security crackdown by the government forces.

The protests were organized in many universities in the country on Monday on the occasion of World Student Day, which falls on the 17th of November.

The protests were held to show adherence to calls by student unions in Egypt and also asked for solidarity of students around the world.

At least 210 students have been killed by security forces, in excess of 2000 injured, approximately 2,300 arrested, and over 600 expelled from Egyptian universities since the military ouster of the country’s first democratically-elected president Mohamed Morsi in July 2013, Independent student observatories say.

Egyptian student unions called for new waves of campus protests following the Monday’s.

The cases of five Egyptian student protesters accused of damaging state property were transferred to a military court on Sunday, weeks after a law was passed allowing military trials of civilians.

The five students were apprehended in January over accusations of setting ablaze part of the engineering faculty at al-Azhar University in Cairo and preventing employees from doing their jobs.

The students have been demanding an end to the military rule in the country.

Egypt’s university campuses have witnessed regular anti-government demonstrations since the military ouster of Morsi.

The current Egyptian government has come under mounting pressure from human rights groups over its harsh crackdown on anti-government protests.

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