LOOK: NW students walk to Union Buildings to demand #FeesMustFall pardon

Student activists, including Dikago Thebe Pule [far right] did a 310 kilometer walk from Mafikeng to Pretoria, appealing to President Cyril Ramaphosa to give a reprieve for all students charged or in custody for crimes relating to #FeesMustFall protests. The students said they do not have faith in Justice Minister Michael Masutha's interventions PHOTO: ANA Reporter

Student activists, including Dikago Thebe Pule [far right] did a 310 kilometer walk from Mafikeng to Pretoria, appealing to President Cyril Ramaphosa to give a reprieve for all students charged or in custody for crimes relating to #FeesMustFall protests. The students said they do not have faith in Justice Minister Michael Masutha's interventions PHOTO: ANA Reporter

Published Sep 4, 2018

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PRETORIA - A group of student activists based in the North West arrived at the Union Buildings in Pretoria on Tuesday and handed over a memorandum requesting presidential pardon for all students behind bars or facing charges in connection with #FeesMustFall protests.

"The call to pardon all #FeesMustFall activists is based on the constitutional understanding on powers of the president. Understanding that the revolution waged was of good cause, which government later confirmed through the introduction of the first phase of free education in institutions of higher learning," Dikago Thebe Pule a representative of the students read out the memorandum.

"The ongoing court cases are prejudicial to the activists as they happen to affect their studies, and also impact negatively on their families which endure financial burdens of paying the legal costs."

Pule said, if anything, law enforcement officers and campuses' security must face the law for brutalising the students during the massive, nationwide protests "for free, decolonised higher education".

Student activists, including Dikago Thebe Pule [far right] did a 310 kilometer walk from Mafikeng to Pretoria, appealing to President Cyril Ramaphosa to give a reprieve for all students charged or in custody for crimes relating to #FeesMustFall protests. MEDIA: ANA Reporter

The students' memorandum said many of their colleagues have been punished by universities for taking part in the historic protests.

"We therefore request the president, through the ministerial task teams, to advocate for all students who were suspended and expelled to be brought back into the system and to continue with their studies. Students in this country are not criminals. They are a reservoir of skills and knowledge."

Student activists, including Dikago Thebe Pule [far right] did a 310 kilometer walk from Mafikeng to Pretoria, appealing to President Cyril Ramaphosa to give a reprieve for all students charged or in custody for crimes relating to #FeesMustFall protests. PHOTO: ANA Reporter

The students' memorandum also appealed to President Cyril Ramaphosa to pardon student leaders. 

Student activists, including Dikago Thebe Pule [far right] did a 310 kilometer walk from Mafikeng to Pretoria, appealing to President Cyril Ramaphosa to give a reprieve for all students charged or in custody for crimes relating to #FeesMustFall protests. PHOTO: ANA Reporter

"The trip was so tiring. We started our journey on Wednesday, in the morning. We have only arrived in Pretoria today. We had no food, and we had many challenges. We had not have a place to sleep. At times we had to sleep on the streets. The idea of walking was to raise awareness," he said.

African News Agency (ANA)

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