ANCYL condemns Joburg pupils' march

 

 

SAPA, IOL, Johannesburg, 31 July 2014

 

The ANC Youth League on Wednesday condemned the looting and vandalism of
shops and stalls in the Johannesburg central business district by protesting
schoolchildren.

 

"We remind everyone who plans to organise a march to remember that there is
a responsibility that goes with a right to express the demands or
grievances," league spokesman Bandile Masuku said in a statement.

 

"Property and people's lives should be protected and safeguarded at all
times."

 



 

The students, led by the Congress of SA Students (COSAS), marched from Park
Station around 2pm on Wednesday to the education department building on
Albertina Sisulu Street. They then moved to the Gauteng legislature, before
returning to Park Station.

 

They reportedly handed over a memorandum of demands to education MEC Panyaza
Lesufi.

 

Some of the demands included an end to corporal punishment, a ban on
application fees for placement at tertiary institutions, proper food in the
feeding schemes, and an end to the non-delivery of textbooks and other
learning materials, reports said.

 

Four    pupils were taken to hospital after being attacked by shop owners
whose businesses were looted during the protests.

 

"Four male learners assaulted by shopkeepers who retaliated were taken to
hospital," Chief Superintendent Wayne Minnaar said at the time.

 

The protesters looted shops and picked up hawkers' stands and threw them to
the ground.

 

Minnaar said there had been reports of two other groups of pupils protesting
in Hillbrow and Fordsburg. He could not confirm if the three groups were
linked to each other. The pupils were from different schools in Gauteng.

 

No permission had been granted for the protest, Minnaar said. Metro
officials had been monitoring the situation and said the students had
dispersed by 4pm.

 

Masuku urged youths not to endanger their own lives and undermine the rights
of others.

 

"As young people, we should express our grievances in a manner that is
within our democratic rights and with the intention to be listened to."

 

Sapa

 

From:
http://www.iol.co.za/news/crime-courts/ancyl-condemns-joburg-pupils-march-1.
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