Academic Freedom Media Review

January 30 – February 5, 2010
Compiled by Scholars at Risk

Terror and academic freedom
Rizwaan Sabir, The Guardian, 2/5

China snubs U of C over Dalai Lama, Accreditation lost after honour for spiritual leader
Gwendolyn Richards, Calgary Herald, 2/4

Quebec physicians urge Charest to call for end to silence on asbestos
Rhéal Séguin, The Globe and Mail, 2/4

Academies demand to teach ‘banned’ elite courses
Rachel Williams, The Guardian, 2/4

Counter-terrorism police stationed on campuses
The Guardian, 2/4

Once a science superpower, Russia is now a fading light
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Lecturer Sacked for Attending Dissident Funeral
NEAR international, 2/4

Journal stem cell work ‘blocked’
Pallab Ghosh, BBC News, 2/2

Faculty of La Sierra U. Backs Biology Dept. Against Creationist Critics
The Chronicle, 2/1

Don blames political spies on campus
Daily Graphic/Ghana, 2/1

IRAN: Student activist sentenced
Daniel Sawney and Jonathan Travis, University World News, 1/31

Should we let Apple decide what we read?
Matthew Burton, The Guardian, 1/26