SAR Academic Freedom Media Review: 18-24 June 2011

The Scholars at Risk media review seeks to raise awareness about academic freedom issues in the news. Subscription information and archived media reviews are available here .  The views and opinions expressed in these articles are not necessarily those of Scholars at Risk.

American U. in Cairo Professor Is Killed in Baghdad
The Chronicle of Higher Education, 6/24

Scholars at Risk welcomes the release of Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, Iranian scholar Emadeddin Baghi
Scholars at Risk, 6/23

Outspoken Chinese artist is free but has to stay quiet
CNN, 6/23

8 Bahrain Activists Get Life Sentences
Lara El Gibaly and David Jolly, The New York Times, 6/22

Peru university protest ‘leaves three dead’
BBC, 6/22

AUSTRALIA: Scientists face more death threats
Geoff Maslen, University World News, 6/22

Scholars at Risk calls for letters: Bahraini professor sentenced to life in prison
Scholars at Risk, 6/22

Iran human rights activist speaks after release
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Scholar Held Amid Election Bid
Xin Yu, Radio Free Asia, 6/21

Nuances of Brain Drain
Scott Jaschik, Inside Higher Ed, 6/20

Access and Equity – Worldwide
Elizabeth Redden, Inside Higher Ed, 6/20

EGYPT: Universities incubators for the revolution
Rebecca Warden, University World News, 6/19

CANADA: Bill Ayers attends Worldviews – on screen
Philip Fine, University World News, 6/19

Academics quit fund body over plan to embrace ‘big society’
Shiv Malik, The Guardian, 6/19

MALAWI: Academic calls commission a ‘gimmick’
Munyaradzi Makoni, University World News, 6/19

MIDDLE EAST: Rallying cry of reform
Philip G. Altbach, University World News, 6/19