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Students protest against universities tuition fee rise in Johannesburg
2016-10-13 

SOUTH AFRICA-JOHANNESBURG-WITS-FEES-PROTEST

Policemen stand in front of the singing and dancing students of the University of Witwatersrand (Wits) outside of Hillbrow Magistrate Court as the students wait for the detained students to be released in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Oct. 12, 2016. The latest wave of student protests has continued for weeks since universities were given the green light by the government last month to raise tuition fees, provided that it does not exceed eight percent.(Xinhua/Zhai Jianlan)

SOUTH AFRICA-JOHANNESBURG-WITS-FEES-PROTEST

A Student of the University of Witwatersrand (Wits) is seen with her fellows outside of Hillbrow Magistrate Court as they wait for the detained students to be released in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Oct. 12, 2016. The latest wave of student protests has continued for weeks since universities were given the green light by the government last month to raise tuition fees, provided that it does not exceed eight percent.(Xinhua/Zhai Jianlan)

SOUTH AFRICA-JOHANNESBURG-WITS-FEES-PROTEST

Policemen stand in front of the singing and dancing students of the University of Witwatersrand (Wits) outside of Hillbrow Magistrate Court as the students wait for the detained students to be released in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Oct. 12, 2016. The latest wave of student protests has continued for weeks since universities were given the green light by the government last month to raise tuition fees, provided that it does not exceed eight percent.(Xinhua/Zhai Jianlan)

SOUTH AFRICA-JOHANNESBURG-WITS-FEES-PROTEST

Students of the University of Witwatersrand (Wits) sing and dance outside of Hillbrow Magistrate Court as they wait for the detained students to be released in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Oct. 12, 2016. The latest wave of student protests has continued for weeks since universities were given the green light by the government last month to raise tuition fees, provided that it does not exceed eight percent.(Xinhua/Zhai Jianlan)

SOUTH AFRICA-JOHANNESBURG-WITS-FEES-PROTEST

Students celebrate outside of Hilbrow Magistrate Court after the release of eight detained students during the ongoing protest on University tuition fees in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Oct. 12, 2016.The latest wave of student protests has continued for weeks since universities were given the green light by the government last month to raise tuition fees, provided that it does not exceed eight percent.(Xinhua/Zhai Jianlan)

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