Ethnic clash among AAU 4 Kilo students causes damages
Addis Abeba
3/1/13
A violent
ethnic based conflict among Addis Abeba University (AAU) College of Natural
Sciences/4 Kilo Campus students that started yesterday afternoon (02-01-2013)
4PM resulted in the damage of properties and injuries of
students.
According to
De
Birhan's sources
the violent conflict had reportedly started after "unidentified
students posted a poster containing a derogatory message on
the College's main Library and two other places about Oromo ethnic students".
The conflict continued until mid night when Oromo ethnic students
non violently blocked and banned most students from entering or leaving
their dormitories. The tension turned out violent when a student
was severely attacked around mid night.
The violent clash that continued until early morning
had restarted after it was contained several times by the Federal Police who
surrounded the Campus and tried to quell the situation. Several students from
the conflicting groups that form along ethnic lines were severely wounded and
were taken to Zewditu and Yekatit
12 Hospitals. Windows, doors and other
properities of the Univeristy and many students' dormitories were damaged in the
clash that continued until 3AM this morning.
Students that have been suspected to have had
direct involvement in the violence are now under Police custody. Although there
is Police presence and calamity in the Campus, students are still barred from
either leaving or entering the Campus.
Similarly, De Birhan has learnt that there was a fall out between students and the College's Administration for the past two weeks over grading issues.
The College had introduced a new Grading System/scale, which requires students to score more than 95 out of 100 to get an "A", however students protested the new scale and class representatives had to meet with the College Administration on the matter. Due to disagreement, some representatives had even walked out of the meeting. After tense meeting and talks, the Administration finally agreed to reduce the required score to get an 'A' to 85 points out of 100.
The College
was founded on March 20, 1950 by Emperor Haile Silassie I who declared the
foundation of the University College of Addis Ababa, including the faculties of
Arts and Science. At
the time there were only 33 students enrolled. At present, over 5000
undergraduate, 3000 extension, over 1000 MSc and 50 PhD students are enrolled in
the College. The Faculty today comprises six departments: Biology, Chemistry,
Physics, Earth Sciences,Mathematics and Statistics and four programs namely
Biothechnology, Food Science, Computational Science, Matreials Science and
Environmental Science.
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