3 Aralık 2013 Salı

Protesting Egyptian Students Demand Removal of Education Ministers


In Egypt, pupil unions and political parties are calling for the dismissal of ministers responsible for violations towards students and an end to a new protest law. In a press conference on November 30th, representatives of six university Student Unions and the student representatives of eight political parties and movements demanded the dismissal of the Minister of Greater Schooling Hossam Eissa and Interior Minister Mohamed Ibrahim.


During a press conference at the Egyptian Well-known Current office in Cairo, the students stated the Minister of Greater Training is politically accountable for violations that have taken location inside of universities, and the Interior Minister is responsible for the current killing of students, demanding they be held accountable for their selections, Ahram On the internet reviews.


According to students, all detained college students must be launched, decisions to dismiss protesting students need to be revoked and the government must rescind its controversial protest law.


On November 28th, Mohamed Reda, an engineering pupil, was shot dead during clashes amongst students and protection forces at Cairo University whilst police attempted to disperse protesting students. Most college students are supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsi. Hundreds of college students have been detained in current weeks as police continued a four month-long crackdown on members of the Muslim Brotherhood.



A student supporter of Morsi was shot dead on November 21st during clashes with security forces in Cairo. In accordance to police officials, they did use other than water cannons and teargas in dispersing university protests.



College students represented hail from Cairo University Union, Helwan University Union, Ain Shams Union, Alexandria University Union, the Kafr El-Sheikh pupil Union, Banha pupil Union, Egyptian Popular Current college students, Constitution Get together students, the Social Democratic Get together students, the Bread and Freedom motion, Students of Freedom motion, college students of the Socialist Alternative, Revolutionaries of the Cairo University Engineering Faculty and the Tahrir movement.



Universities have been a hotspot for protests in latest months. While Muslim Brotherhood college students have been holding protests in help of ousted president Mohamed Morsi, non-Islamist student groups have lately escalated demonstrations towards the detention of fellow students and the new protest law.



In late November, interim president Adly Mansour issued a protest law accepted by the cabinet, enabling the Interior Minister or senior police officials to cancel, postpone or change the place of a protest. The ministry calls for advance notification of any planned demonstration. The law also applies to public meetings.


A new report by Globe Economic Forum reveals that Egypt is the worst nation in the planet when it comes to the good quality of principal training. The Global Competitiveness Report 2013-2014 assessed the competitiveness landscape of 148 economies and supplies insight into the drivers of their productivity and prosperity.


The report, which is based mostly on the WEF’s International Competitiveness Indicator, ranks Egypt at the 118th position all round, a total 11 spots reduce than final year. The International Competitiveness Indicator is an aggregate of 114 indicators grouped below 12 categories of “drivers of productivity and prosperity,” like institutions, monetary markets, technological readiness, and wellness and training, among other folks.



Protesting Egyptian Students Demand Removal of Education Ministers

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