PHOTOS: Riot police clash with students outside parliament
Updated | By AFP
Riot police used stun grenades to disperse protesting students outside parliament in Cape Town on Wednesday, as demonstrations against rising university fees rocked campuses around the country.

Hundreds of students forced their way through gates of the parliament complex and gathered at the entrance of the national assembly building, clashing with police who tried to force them back.
Universities in Cape Town, Johannesburg, Pretoria and other cities have halted lectures during several days of protests against fee increases that many say will force poor black students further out of the education system.
Protesters kicked police shields and threw bottles during running clashes outside parliament, with police repeatedly using stun grenades to try to control the angry crowds.
They sang popular protest songs and anti-apartheid slogans, and demanded to speak to Minister of Education Blade Nzimande by chanting "we want Blade, we want Blade".
Protests have been held regularly this year at several South African universities, targeting the limited racial transformation of education since the end of racist white-minority rule, which was eventually overthrown with Nelson Mandela's election in 1994.
Students at Stellenbosch University outside Cape Town have been lobbying for more classes to be taught in English rather than Afrikaans, the language of the former apartheid government. - AFP
Happening right now at parliament. Flash bombs and teargas. #FeesMustFall #NationalShutDown pic.twitter.com/4kdfhYTgmi
— Angel Campey (@YesReallyAngel) October 21, 2015
#FeesMustFall protestors at the Spin Street entrance of Parliament shouting "we want Blade" #NationalShutDown pic.twitter.com/tBfnKRAd7X
— Custard & Champagne (@TheGirlintheAvi) October 21, 2015
#FeesMustFall protesters forced the gates of parliament to open, storming in. #UCTFeesMustFall #cputfeesmustfall pic.twitter.com/Fd9bL6mVRs
— Lionel Adendorf (@LionelAdendorf) October 21, 2015
Stun grenades used again about five on the #NationalShutDown #FeesMustFall who are now holding back from the gate pic.twitter.com/U4ZPwmPBGW
— AndrewIhsaanGasnolar (@Gasnolar) October 21, 2015
Students being shot at outside of SA. Parliament #FeesMustFall pic.twitter.com/ah9MQWEOp0
— Mpho S (@Sekwel) October 21, 2015
How do you continue with business of the day when this is happening outside parliament.@MyANC_ #FeesMusFall pic.twitter.com/EW3i8oXbjA
— Miga Mogotsi (@MichaelMogotsi) October 21, 2015
#NationalShutDown our #parliament has turned into a battle field, look what you've done with your empty promises! pic.twitter.com/N0cSyamAQL
— THY Will S (@Thy_Will) October 21, 2015
#FeesMustFall #rhodesmustfall #endoutsourcing Police using tear-gas to clear students out of parliament steps pic.twitter.com/UIZ02VgFs8
— Brittany Bunce (@BunceBrittany) October 21, 2015
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