Academic Freedom Media Review, October 30 – November 5, 2010

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Singapore suppresses dissident
Drew Anderson, Yale Daily News, 11/5

Scholars at Risk Expresses Concern Over Professor Denied Entry to India
Scholars at Risk, 11/4

Iran Sets New Conditions For Employing Teachers
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 11/4

News of Government Guidelines on ‘Pluralism’ Alarms Israeli Academics
Matthew Kalman, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 11/4

SC gives UP law profs 20-day reprieve
Marlon Ramos, Philippine Daily Inquirer, 11/4

Support refugee scientists
Nature, 11/3

Students, Legislators Protest Dissolution of Iran’s Medical University
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 11/2

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Heath Gilmore, Brisbane Times, 11/2

Philippines Supreme Court Moves to Discipline Lawyers Who Criticized Judge
Marcia Coyle, The National Law Journal, 11/02

Universities Seek End to Limits on Study Abroad in Cuba
Inside Higher Ed, 11/1

Saving Endangered Scholars Worldwide: ” Scholars at Risk”
Nora Beane, Associated Content, 10/31

To Protect Academic Freedom, Look Beyond the First Amendment
Joan DelFattore, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 10/31

Universities bowed to pressure by Balsillie-funded think tank over academic freedom, report says
Michael Valpy, The Globe and Mail, 10/29