AUTHORITARIAN STUDIERENDENWERK PHYSICALLY ASSAULTED A STUDENT!

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    On September 9, 2022, one student got physically assaulted by a staff of Studierendenwerk Münster while the students were asking for an explanation that why they are disposing of all the students’ valuable belongings such as refrigerators, couch, plants, plates, pans, and pots – from common room and kitchen in one of the floors in Wilhelmskamp, mostly resided by international students.

    Due to that physical assault, the victim called the police, but the students said that police’s reaction to this act seems like favoring Studierendenwerk. Even though the police didn’t want to take complaints of this criminal offense. After being insisted by the victim police just took a signature in a blank form and assured to report that issue. While this tension going on in the dormitory, another staff came to hand over the termination letter of the room contract to the victim in the presence of police and asked to sign the document. The victim refused to sign and asked for an explanation. But the staff didn’t want to explain and said that the reason was explained in the letter. The victim received the letter in person due to being insisted by a policeman.


    After they disposed of everything, they closed the common room again. Also, they left the kitchen in an unusable situation. All foods were forced to take out from refrigerators of Studierendenwerk and are not allowed to be put in. So that all foods are supposed to be rotten and spoil in a couple of hours, and there is no other option to store foods as Studierendenwerk already disposed of the refrigerators that belong to students.


    Studierendenwerk Münster is worsening the situation by abusing its authoritarian power for a long time. Many complaints are addressed by the students, and most of the time they don’t even respond. Students don’t deserve that brutality and disgraceful life in Germany.


    RELEASE THE KITCHEN AND THE COMMON ROOM
    STOP STUDIERENDENWERK’S OPPRESSION TOWARDS STUDENTS
    JUSTICE FOR STUDENTS