Medical colleges students demonstrate to demand the resumption of the study and the end of the strike

Students of medical colleges at several Aden University went out in widespread protests, demanding the resumption of the educational process and finding quick solutions to end the strike carried out by faculty members in protest against the deterioration of their living conditions and the government's lack of response to their demands.
The students raised banners calling for their right to education, stressing that they are the largest victim of this strike, as they face the risk of delay in their studies and the impact of their professional future due to the disruption of lectures and lobby training.
One of the protesting students said: “We understand the demands of our fair professors, but at the same time, we should not pay the price of this crisis, our future at stake, and we demand the government to quickly find solutions to end this problem and ensure the continuation of the educational process.” >
The protesters emphasized that the continued strike will directly affect their ability to pass the exams and complete the graduation requirements, which may lead to a shortage of medical cadres in the future, which threatens the health sector in general.
This escalation comes in light of a state of tension between faculty members and government agencies, where professors insist on continuing the strike until their demands are fulfilled, while students demand urgent solutions that preserve everyone's rights and ensure the continuation of the study without disruption.