Bogazici University protests still raging on

The students of Istanbul's Bogazici University continue to stage demonstrations against the policies of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and interference by the government in the selection of the university president.
Erdogan's
government has been working hard to put a lid on the anger of the students.
However, all attempts in this regard failed.
The
demonstrations keep intensifying as the students insist to select the
university president in the light of well-established mechanisms in this
educational institution.
An
affiliate of the Turkish ruling Freedom and Justice Party was appointed
recently as the president of the university.
Nevertheless,
this runs counter to traditions followed in the university in the past. The
president of the university used to be selected from among its faculty and in a
democratic manner.
The
recent appointment of a university president is viewed on its campus as an
attempt by the authorities to control the university's teaching staff and
students.
The
students participating in the demonstrations underscore the importance of the
independence of their university. They added that they oppose interference by the
government in the affairs of the university.
The
students also say that they will keep demonstrating until the government
reverses its decision to appoint an outsider as university president.
Those
staging the demonstrations believe that the appointment of this outsider will
not be the last attempt by Erdogan to interfere in the affairs of Bogazici
University.