Academic Freedom Media Review, June 12-18

scholarsatrisk.nyuAcademic Freedom Media Review
June 12 – 18, 2010
Compiled by Scholars at Risk

Students Gain After Strike in Puerto Rico
Damien Cave, The New York Times, 6/17

Irvine Responds to Heckling Incident
Scott Jaschik, Inside Higher Ed, 6/15

Minsk University Activists Detained for Passing Out Leaflets
Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty, 6/15

Iranian Student Activist Rearrested For Unknown Reasons
Golnaz Esfandiar, Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty, 6/15

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Two Pakistani students killed in Kyrgyzstan
The Nation, 6/14

CHINA: Academic corruption undermining universities
University World News, 6/13

CANADA: Christian universities fight back
University World News, 6/13

THAILAND: Silence of the academic community
Giles Ji Ungpakorn, University World News, 6/13

Student Activism, Though Muted, Endures a Year After Crackdown in Iran
Aisha Labi, The Chronicle, 6/13