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| Hooded students occupy administrative offices of the National University, which they forcibly entered by breaking windows Photo: Cuartoscuro |
Aristegui Noticias: On Friday, about twenty masked individuals seized the central administrative offices, the Tower, of UNAM [National Autonomous University of Mexico, in Mexico City]. On Saturday, 74 deans of faculties, schools, institutes and centers of UNAM, members of the Association of Directors, met to issue a statement in which they demanded the immediate release of the Tower and the occupiers' exit from the landmark building, stressing that it is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The scholars expressed support for the Rector [President] and ensured that there are appropriate ways, based on university rules, to express any demand or disagreement, noting that the university authority has been open to dialogue to resolve the conflicts. ...
In a last-minute announcement, the hooded youths announced that at 4:00 PM Monday, they will decide "democratically" regarding their occupation which, they say, not is not a seizure but a demonstration.
Bertha Rodríguez, secretary of the Autonomous Association of Academic Staff, asked that impunity not be allowed regarding the acts that caused the expulsion of the five students from the College of Sciences and Humanities (CCH) [at a branch campus] in Naucalpan [in the State of Mexico, just west of Mexico City]. Their reinstatement is being demanded by the group entrenched in the UNAM administrative building, which also occupied the [UNAM main campus] offices of CCH last February, when they struck workers and threw Molotov cocktails at the offices.
MV Note: The sequence of protests and seizures of offices began when CCH students at the Naucalpan campus seized offices there to protest the presence of surveillance proposed changes in the curriculum. Five students were expelled.(With information from Notimex, El Universal and Reforma) Spanish original
