Student protests spreading
Teaching-learning process halted at three universities
EthioTribune, August
30, 2006
Reliable sources from Hara Maya, Jimma
and Adama Universities report that the teaching
and learning process at these three universities have come to a halt. The
immediate causes of the trouble are not known but tension has been building for
weeks between supporters of the opposition and security forces loyal to the
EPRDF regime.
Simmering discontent came to the
boil about three weeks ago in Hara
Maya University
in the East. Complaining of the mysterious disappearance of some of their
fellow classmates, students staged demonstrations. Later, students at Jimma University
in the West joined the protest in solidarity with their counterparts at Hara Maya
University.
According to some reports up to 50-100 students, mostly Oromo, from Jimma University
are said to be fleeing to Sudan daily.
The latest disturbance is reported at Adama University
where the learning and teaching process had to be interrupted yesterday at
because of rising tension.
According to reports agent
provocateurs have been seen donning t-shirts with inscriptions offensive in a
bid to divide and weaken the growing opposition from students.