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Protesters throw excrement at South African university

Security guards, left rear, try to keep a door closed to prevent students from entering a building at the University of Cape town campus in Cape Town, South Africa, Monday, Oct. 17, 2016. The University of Cape Town re-opened Monday after closing because of security concerns, but police were on campus and used a stun grenade to disperse protesters outside a university building. (AP Photo/Schalk van Zuydam)
Original Publication Date October 17, 2016 - 4:40 AM

JOHANNESBURG - South African protesters demanding free university education broke windows, forced open doors and threw human excrement in an effort to disrupt the resumption of classes, according to a university statement.

The University of Cape Town re-opened Monday after closing because of security concerns, but police were on campus and used a stun grenade to disperse protesters outside a university building. Another building was evacuated because of vandalism by protesters who tossed sewage in the corridors, said the statement.

Separately in Johannesburg, students blocked a road during the morning rush hour and threw stones before returning to their residential building at the University of the Witwatersrand.

Many South African universities have been hit since last month by sometimes violent protests for free education. However, many students want to study and complete the academic year.

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