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Students Gather For Third Day of Protest in Afghanistan 

An injured student walks away after police opened fire on students

KABUL, November 13 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - Afghan students protesting against poor university conditions and police handling of an earlier uprising which left at least two dead gathered for a third day in Kabul Wednesday, November 13.

Around 2,000 students initially assembled outside the gates of Kabul university, refusing to attend lessons until their demands for improved accommodation and justice for those who died were met, Agence France-Presse (AFP) reported.

State media said two people were killed by police in a protest on Monday, November 11, as 3,000 rock-throwing students vented anger at living in dormitories without food, electricity or water.

A second day of protest Tuesday, November 12, turned to chaos as riot police opened fire on gathered crowds, leading to running battles across the campus.

Students say at least seven students were killed in the two days of unrest and around 40 injured when police opened fire on several thousand students in the Afghan capital.

Wednesday’s demonstration appeared more muted with many students apparently mollified by government pledges to improve conditions and investigate the police handling of the situation, AFP reported.

Large numbers of police were again present on campus and were reported to be blocking access to the campus.

After an initial gathering, many students began dispersing, although a hardcore of protesters remained to press home their demands.

A spokesman for the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) which patrols Kabul said the peacekeeping body had received no calls from the Afghan government to assist in controlling the situation.

Some residents of a university dormitory at the centre of the dispute were said to have packed their bags and left for home.

“The university should be closed because if we start going to classes then the government will do nothing about those people who have died and the killers will not be brought to justice,” said third year student Anwar.

Afghan students march through a police cordon during the protest

Gul Rahman, a second year student, added: “Losing a week or two in lessons is nothing, we can always get them back. Losing these people is a big deal, they can never be returned to us.”

But Abdul Jabar Sadiqi, another student, said lessons should begin again as the protests were futile.

“We should go back to university to start our classes because with protests and demonstrations we will get nothing. The government is ready to listen to all our problems and negotiate.”

The demonstrations come exactly a year after the fall of the Taliban regime by a U.S.-led military coalition.

Meanwhile, a military statement said Wednesday that U.S. forces hunting Al-Qaeda and Taliban fighters in Afghanistan scrambled two aircraft after a rocket attack on an outpost in southeastern Afghanistan.

The statement said two A-10 aircraft were dispatched from Bagram air base, a U.S.-dominated facility north of Kabul, to investigate rockets fired on an outpost in Gardez, the capital of Paktia province, which borders Pakistan.

There was no damage or injuries in the attack and the aircraft were unable to find those responsible, the statement said.

Rocket attacks on coalition outposts across Afghanistan have occurred frequently during the year-long military campaign, but few hit their target.

Last weekend one base in the southeastern province of Khost came under fire from up to 15 rockets in what the U.S. military said was an unusually well-coordinated assault. There were no injuries.

According to Wednesday’s statement, U.S. troops also discovered a cache of 57 122mm rockets in the remote Koh-i-Safi area of northeastern Afghanistan, close to the Pakistan frontier. It said the weapons would be destroyed. 

 

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