Anarchist
Statement in Solidarity
We condemn the recent unilateral decision by Wits management to no longer accept many Swazi students’ medical aid provider, Swazi Med, for the current academic year. This is an unfair move by the university so close to the registration period. It means an additional burden on students from one of the poorest and most authoritarian states in the world, many of whom come from poor backgrounds and study in South Africa not out of choice but necessity. International students have to pay their full fees and medical aid for the whole year prior to registration which makes it nearly impossible for poor and working class students to enrol. Unfortunately,
this attack on poor students is not an isolated incident but another move
by the university in its programme of neo-liberal restructuring [1]. This
started in 2000 when the university’s “non-core” services
were privatised. Soon after, upfront payments were introduced and have
continued to rise steeply ever since. That the latest move affects only international students is another sign of the xenophobia – coming not even two years after the pogroms in which tens of thousands of immigrants were driven from their homes - which is endemic to the system of nation-states that seeks to divide the poor and working class, including students. When we are divided according to our nationalities, it is easier for the South African government and the Wits Corporation to exploit us. We support the Swazi students and the Swaziland Solidarity Network and call on fellow students and staff to join in solidarity in their fight against this new injustice. Only the exploiter wins if we are divided; we can win only if we unite. We strive for an end to capitalism, neoliberalism and the commodification of education. We envision a world in which states, borders and exploitation cease to exist.
Free education for all!
Zabalaza Anarchist Communist Front
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