Harvesting data and reports in two years ... The Sana'a University Marathon and the Teaching Staff Syndicate against the Iranian arm militia

English - Monday 12 April 2021 الساعة 02:24 pm
Sana'a, NewsYemen, Exclusive:

Between (2014-2015-2016) faculty members and their assistants at Sana'a University fought a marathon of demands for rights and freedoms, non-interference in university affairs and the involvement of students and administration in any political conflicts. It may negatively affect the educational process and the future of the university.

A battle was never equal. The academics appeared weaker than hoped. They were subjected to deception through dialogue at times and exposure to types of attacks at other times by the militia.

Beginning of statements and announcements

The faculty members took the press releases and filed by the Attorney General on a legal path accompanied by the freedom guaranteed by the constitution and international human rights.

The author of these communications was dozens of statements, statements, meetings, sit-ins and protests, the raising of red flags and strikes, and appeals from local parties, international organizations and leaders of the de facto authority.

All of this seemed to be dust in front of the winds of the Iranian arm that completely managed this scientific edifice without making any consideration to the status, history, time, and intellectuals in all departments and disciplines.

The militia began making changes in favor of new people, some of them emergency at the expense of competencies. Some of them left the teaching chair forced and forced to their home, while others settled in the next house.

Record in three years

On November 10, 2014, the faculty members' union was stormed with weapons, and the faculty had no choice but to protest, followed by on November 24, the Iranian arm closed the university completely in the face of incoming and outgoing entrants.

On Tuesday, December 23rd, the home of Dr. Ismail Al-Wazir, and this was the beginning of the inauguration of a new phase; Academics of Sana'a University will unfortunately get used to it, under terrible pressure in every way.

Police College 30 dead

Elsewhere, dozens of new students flocked early in a cold climate to register their names, while others were looking for promotions outside the gates of the Police College in the heart of the capital, Sanaa, but a terrorist act was waiting for them. On Wednesday January 28, 2015, a car exploded in front of the western gate and bombs An explosive device in front of the southeastern gate, killing at least 30 students.

On February 7 of the same year, the office of the Dean of the College of Sharia was attacked and the seal was seized by a group of students affiliated with Iran's arm in Yemen.

On July 5, 2015, the Syndicate of faculty members and their assistants issued a press release about the conditions of the university and the teaching staff.

Reports continued and another communiqué was issued on July 24, then on August 9 and on the 23 of the same month, and a statement was issued on September 4 and another statement of condemnation was issued on September 9, ending the year 2015 with a statement on December 7.

New year and new reports

The new year began with the same routine of statements and reports. On January 12, 2016, the Faculty Members Union issued a communiqué and then a condemnation about assaulting university teachers, followed by another on February 23.

On March 26, the Syndicate issued another statement before a subsequent statement was issued to suspend the red badges on Thursday, March 31, 2016.

The faculty members continued to wage a battle they did not choose, and they did not win it at all, despite all the conditions that were provided for them as rightful owners and despite the protests and protests. On April 2, a statement was issued about the current conditions the university is going through.

A harvest that never bore fruit

The year 2016 was plentiful in terms of reports and data, as it reaped most of those pauses, as it preceded the collapse of all life after the killing of former President Ali Abdullah Saleh.

The Syndicate issued a new communiqué on April 20, and Statement No. 5 Friday, April 22, of the same year as the protests began to take a different form of demands for ruling the negative variables.

Salary search

After the attacks and blatant interference, Iran's arm stopped paying the salary, and this was a dangerous turning point in the course of the educational process and the lives and movements of academics. This widened the circle of suffering and hastened the departure of many of them, due to their inability to meet the requirements of living life, housing rents, and even transportation.

Statement No. 6 was issued on Tuesday, April 26, 2016 AD, followed by a press release on Wednesday, May 4, followed by Statement No. 7 on Friday, May 6, and another on the 18 of the same month.

New data were released on the 8th, 9th, 22nd, 24th and 26th of May 2016.

The statements, protests, and stances did not stop for a month, and the escalation continued by the teaching staff, in contrast, Iran's arm continued to twist everyone's arms and necks, and did not respond to even one demand.

Plunder of university lands

Iran's arm was able to maneuver at all levels with regard to Sana'a University, faculty, and administration, and came out of all this chaos with the lion's share, but rather the share of the whole forest; She left absolutely nothing for others.

This time, a number of the militia leadership quickly and systematically plundered the university's lands and started a new path of chaos, so the faculty had to cling to hope and stand in the face of these hierarchical attacks against the teaching staff, cutting their salary, and plundering lands.

On Sunday, June 12, 2016 , the Syndicate issued a statement to the Attorney General and the press about “plundering the university's lands,” to which no one paid any attention, like its predecessors, from the complaints that went unheeded.

Many colleges' deans were replaced by others loyal to the Houthi group, which prompted the union on December 4 to issue a statement about that and another about the continued suspension of salary.

October is the month of escalation

A meeting was held on October 1, 2016 about what the university is going through by faculty members, followed by a press release Thursday, the 6th of the same month.

A statement was also issued on Wednesday, October 12th regarding delayed payment of salaries, and another statement, in addition to a press release on Sunday, October 16th, in which they demanded the release of Dr. Crooked.

A press report was issued about the kidnapping of two university teachers on October 22 of the same year.

November and December pain doubled

On November 3, a press release was issued, followed by a notification by the Attorney General on November 8, another press release on Wednesday 9 of the same month, and a fourth report on Saturday 12 November 2016 about salary, kidnappings, as well as assaults.

The data continued. On Tuesday, November 15, Statement No. 4 was issued, and a press release was issued about the first consultative meeting of Yemeni trade unions and civil society organizations on Thursday 11 of the same month, then a statement on November 13 and another on November 22, 2016.

The year ended with a communiqué and a formal complaint to the Attorney General on November 26, about what the university is exposed to, followed by a statement on December 14 and another on Monday, December 19, 2016.