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Student activists’ cards deactivated ahead of Queen’s visit to King’s College London

By Hamza Saleem 2 Muh 41 ◦︎ 1 Sep 19

Student activists at King’s College London have claimed that they had their student cards deactivated ahead of the Queen’s visit. [1]

The Queen, joined by the Duchess of Cambridge, made a rare visit to the University on Tuesday to unveil a plaque, officially opening Bush House, a launchpad for the international services the university provides. [2]

They also travelled to visit a museum and meet students from an entrepreneurial institute.[3]

However, 10 students claimed they were not given this opportunity, nor were they given access, as their student ID cards were allegedly blocked preventing them from entering University premises including libraries and cafés. Some said they were not even able to attend compulsory exams, work shifts and classes.

One student tweeted:

https://twitter.com/AsifkWHU/status/1108040894844936192

A spokesperson from KCL said:

“We had an event [on Tuesday] which demanded the highest level of security and we had to minimise movement through buildings for security reasons. At times some of our buildings were not accessible.”

The University refused to comment any further.

The group of students commented:

“Vague justifications offered by security suggested that the Metropolitan Police had advised the university to ban all students that could be considered a security threat.” [4]

It is also claimed that the names of the “student activists” barred from the premises on the day had been given to the Metropolitan Police.

The student followed his tweet up with:

https://twitter.com/AsifkWHU/status/1108045785713786880

While the students have been asked to remain anonymous, the profiled students accused KCL of discrimination. It is believed that they are involved in the justice4cleaners campaign which advocates for fair pay and conditions for workers.

In a statement, the group said:

“The affected students are predominantly women of colour. King’s College London is progressive only in the pages of its marketing brochures; in reality, it perpetuates the same militarisation, racism and sexism that the society of the police and the monarchy uphold.” [5]

This is not the first time KCL has been reported to have done something like this. In early 2017, it was revealed that the University was monitoring students’ emails, invoking the toxic Prevent strategy as a justification. [6]

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Source: www.islam21c.com

Notes:

[1] http://www.thenationalstudent.com/Student/2019-03-19/breaking_king_s_allegedly_deactivated_student_id_cards_ahead_of_the_queen_s_visit.html

[2] https://www.kcl.ac.uk/news/news-article?id=005445d1-4dec-41f2-8bd2-112f33bcf9d4

[3] https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/the-queen-and-duchess-of-cambridge-arrive-for-rare-joint-engagement-at-kings-college-london-a4095526.html

[4] https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/students-locked-out-during-queen-s-visit-to-king-s-college-london-cgtdbw8jc

[5] https://inews.co.uk/news/education/kcl-banned-student-activists-queen-visit-security-risk/

[6] https://theboar.org/2017/01/kcl-admits-monitoring-emails/

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Hamza Saleem 2 Muh 41 ◦︎ 1 Sep 19 19 Raj 40 ◦︎ 26 Mar 19
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By Hamza Saleem
Hamza is a graduate of the Sabeel Development Programme and a regular contributor to Islam21c. He currently works as an audiologist and as the manager of a creative studio. During his time at university, he served as the president of the Islamic Society, as well as the regional head brother of AlMaghrib and Sabeel. His interests lie in leadership, filmmaking, and Islamic studies, which he hopes to apply in his extracurricular endeavours.
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