Ninteen students from the south protested against their exammination results in Bakht Al-ruda

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Ninteen students from the south protested against their exammination results in Bakht Al-ruda



    By: Izzadin Abdul Rasoul


    Nineteen first year students from South Sudan in the
    College of Economics at Bakht Al-Ruda University
    protested against their examination results. They
    accused the college of bias against Southern Sudan
    students in the marking of examinations papers.
    Emma Edward, a first year student at Bakht Al-Ruda
    University's College of Economics yesterday told
    Citizen that the 19 students from South Sudan who were
    given fail grades in their examination results have
    formed a committee to meet the college dean Idriss
    Mohamed Ahmed. Said she, "We asked the dean of the
    college through or committee for revision of our
    examination papers. His reply was that he would not
    order a revision because the results reflected the
    levels Southern students, whether they are in the
    South or in the North. He then added, according to
    Emma, "If they want to do anything, you can do it."
    Emma said that after hearing this from the dean
    they wrote letters of withdrawal from the college but
    the dean refused to accept them. The students then
    presented their letters of withdrawal to Vice
    Chancellor Anas Abdulhafeez who also rejected them.
    The next step taken by the committee was to contact
    the South Sudan Students Union and then they went to
    meet the Federal Minister of High Education. The
    minister requested their Sudan basic school
    certificates so that he could arrange their enrollment
    in other universities.
    Emma said that most of the Students who failed
    the examinations were born in North Sudan and had no
    difficulty with the Arabic language. She recalled,
    "One of the college's lecturers, named Nada Gism Al
    Said, once asked, "What brought you Southerners to
    this University? Bakht Al Ruda is an Islamic
    University."
    Meanwhile, Suzan Fredensio Gore, who graduated
    from Bakht Al Ruda University last year, told Citizen
    that such things had never happened to Southern during
    her time in the university. "There were the normal
    slight students' problems. Since I entered the
    university only one from South Sudan was expelled; his
    name was William Tombe. And the problem of Tombe was
    one of personal circumstances that did not allow him
    to sit for examinations," she added.


    Source: The Citizen, Khartoum 03/09/2006
                  


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