Fees Must Fall slams 'thuggery of rogue elements' at CPUT
12 October 2016
Cape Town - The CPUT Fees Must Fall movement on Wednesday distanced itself from the property damage which occurred at its Bellville campus in the early hours of the morning, labelling it "thuggery coming from rogue elements who wish to hijack and appropriate the good name of our genuine struggle".
According to a statement issued on its Facebook page, the group said it was committed to avoiding violence, decrying the arson and vandalism as acts perpetrated "with the express intent of making us lose public sympathy and credibility", saying it was being committed by "charlatans and counter-revolutionaries".
"Fees Must Fall also holds the strong view that the refusal/inability of the Vice Chancellor to engage in meaningful dialogue with the campus community via appropriate structures such as a University General Assembly has allowed both frustration and opportunism to set in," the statement reads.
It said the group had for the past two weeks engaged in peaceful protests, using "non-violent means and strategies" which they plan to continue.