A fire broke out in a university library in South Africa, police arrest 32 students

Police in South Africa
On Wednesday they had arrested 32 students after vandals set on fire in the legal library at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa days of student protests on complaints linked to the study costs after police said.
And reached the protests to a head on Tuesday night when they set fire to several cars and in Almketbh.oukal police spokesman Tulany Okayevy "library burned and we are still investigating this crime." He waits for university students to know you will increase tuition fees in 2017 at a time when the government and the universities conducted meetings to determine the fee structure.
South Africa rocked the wave of protests lasted weeks last year on university education costs, prompting President Jacob Zuma to the exclusion of any increases in expenditure in this Am.oahar a lot of black students consistently inequality two decades after the end of white minority rule. They say the increased expenses will inflict further damage to the black students who were suffering from difficult to attend university during the period of apartheid.
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