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Pakistan police fire tear gas at student protesters

LAHORE (AP) – Pakistani police fired tear gas and charged at student protesters who ransacked a college building yesterday, as anger spread over an alleged on-campus rape.

Tensions have been high on college campuses since reports about the alleged rape in the eastern city of Lahore went viral on social media, and protests have broken out in four cities so far.

Yesterday’s violence started when hundreds of students demonstrated outside a campus in the city of Rawalpindi in Punjab province.

They burned furniture and blocked a key road in the city, disrupting traffic, before ransacking a college building. Police responded by swinging batons and firing tear gas to disperse them, police official Mohammad Afzal said.

Police said they arrested 250 people, mostly students, on charges of disrupting the peace.

In Gujrat, also in Punjab province, a security guard died in clashes between student protesters and police on Wednesday.

The police have arrested someone in connection with the death.They also arrested a man accused of spreading misinformation on social media about the alleged rape and inciting students to violence.

Earlier this week, more than two dozen college students were injured in clashes with police in Lahore after they rallied to demand justice for the victim, who they alleged was raped on campus at the Punjab Group of Colleges.

Authorities, including the province’s chief minister and the college administration, denied there was an assault, as did the young woman’s parents. The ongoing protests appear to have begun spontaneously. Student unions have been banned in Pakistan since 1984. The youth wings of several opposition parties have since expressed support.

Yesterday, head of youth wing of the Jamaat-e-Islami opposition party Usman Ghani demanded an end to the ban on student unions, saying they might have helped resolve the matter without violence.

He said cases of sexual abuse at educational institutions are common.

“But the main thing is how you respond to make it sure that the attackers don’t get away without getting arrested.”

Police fire tear gas to disperse students in Punjab in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. PHOTO: AP
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