PICS: Chaos at UCT as Shackville is dismantled
Updated | By ANA
A stand-off between police and protesting students continued late on Tuesday night at the University of Cape Town (UCT) despite stun grenades being fired and private security being brought in.

At least two students were arrested and removed from Residence Road at UCT’s Upper Campus.
The chaos ensued when protestors defied a request by the university management to vacate the road, the location of “Shackville” – a means of protest by the Road Must Fall (RMF) student movement.
The students erected a shack to protest what they called the institution’s discrimination against black students in placing them in accommodation.
MT @BongaDlulane: Shack erected by students at UCT demanding housing from the institution. #Shackville pic.twitter.com/pxpxLrAcal
— eNCA (@eNCA) February 15, 2016
The university management, who blame RMF for interfering with staff and operations on campus and further exacerbating the accomodation shortage, said last night the protest was disruptive to its operations and to traffic flow.
The students were earlier given a 5pm deadline to move the shack to another location on campus, or it would be removed security.
Protesting UCT students burnt paintings and photographs. #Shackville @IOL Pics by @d7e7r7 pic.twitter.com/mg6IHZX2GX
— Cape Argus (@TheCapeArgus) February 16, 2016
Students defied that order and only at about 20h30 private security and police moved in to dismantle the shack, prompting the ensuing chaos which saw the protesting students taunting police officers.
They shouted “you only earn R6000 a month”, your child can never come to the university”, “you only have six months knowledge of the law, and “you are doing a white man’s job”.
Car has been set alight @GroundUp_News #uct #Shackville pic.twitter.com/gk9sczlX9U
— Ashleigh Furlong (@ashleighfurlong) February 16, 2016
Police were overheard saying there were at least four incidents of crime reported on campus on Tuesday evening, including a bus and a bakkie being set alight and one burglary.
Police and private security have demolished #Shackville at #UCT pic.twitter.com/gwuNcpYxxi
— Ashraf Hendricks (@AshrafRSA) February 16, 2016
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