5 Dec 2014

UK Police Assault Protesting Students

punched, pushed onto the floor, dragged, rammed by their throat into the wall and kneed in the face,”
A sit-in by British students protesting against soaring tuition fees in Warwick has turned violent following a police assault on the students.
Orwellian UK BANNED Press TV: As many as 50 students participated in the protest, which was organized at Warwick University by campaign group Warwick For Free Education on Wednesday as part of nationwide demonstrations by the National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts.
Clashes erupted after West Midlands police officers arrived at the scene of the protest at the university’s Senate House.

At least 20 students were assaulted by university security and police,” a formal statement published on the website of Warwick For Free Education read.
Protesters were punched, pushed onto the floor, dragged, rammed by their throat into the wall and kneed in the face,” the statement added.
The government of UK Prime Minister David Cameron has announced a rise in the fees for higher education.
More nationwide days of action are expected to be observed by students later in December over the fee hikes. Source

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On Wednesday afternoon, a group were demonstrating for Free Education and entered the lobby of Senate House. The police arrived and an altercation took place, the full facts of which we are still in the process of establishing. Three people were arrested.
From the footage we have seen of this incident, we absolutely believe that disproportionate force was used against protesters. We stand in solidarity with the Warwick students who were unnecessarily harmed in this action. Source

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