SAR Academic Freedom Media Review – May 5-11, 2012

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‘New York University’ Is Added to China’s List of Banned Internet Search Terms
The Chronicle of Higher Education, 5/11

Sea turtles homing in on China must swim against academic tide
Carolynne Wheeler, Times Higher Education, 5/10

Scholar lost in desert of despair guided by beacon of hope to oasis
Matthew Reisz, Times Higher Education, 5/10

Cabinet may consider accreditation bill today
Himanshi Dawan, Times of India, 5/10

Tunisia must prioritize right to education as it proceeds with reforms – UN
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Chinese Dissident Will ‘Have a Ball’ at NYU, Says Professor Who Made It Happen
Ian Wilhelm, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 5/9

Pledge to Legalize Student Union
Joshua Lipes and Khin May Zaw, Radio Free Asia, 5/9

Why Help Chen Guangcheng?
Robert Quinn, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 5/7

Iran: Free Students Jailed for Speaking Out
Human Rights Watch, 5/5

Iranian lawyer Mohammad Ali Dadkhah sentenced to nine years in jail
Saeed Kamali Dehghan, The Guardian, 5/3