SAR Academic Freedom Media Review, May 7-13

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Yemen: 20 teachers killed since protests began

Education International, 5/12

Uzbek Students From Kyrgyzstan Having Problems In Russia
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 5/12

Fundamental Disagreements
Kevin Kiley, Inside Higher Ed, 5/12

After the Review
Dan Berrett, Inside Higher Ed, 5/11

Chaos at Home Stalls Tuition Aid for Libyan Students in U.S.
Dan Frosch, New York Times, 5/10


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Billionaire’s role in hiring decisions at Florida State University raises questions
Kris Hundley, St. Petersburg Times, 5/10

Playwright Tony Kushner Speaks Out on CUNY Controversy, Academic Freedom and Israel
Amy Goodman, Democracy Now, 5/10

COTE D’IVOIRE: Campuses cleared of militia
Tunde Fatunde, University World News, 5/8

ZIMBABWE: Students under financial, political pressure
Kudzai Mashininga, University World News, 5/8

PAKISTAN: Devolution jeopardises university research
Ameen Amjad Khan, University World News, 5/8

DR CONGO: Inquiries into violence after fees hikes
Jane Marshall, University World News, 5/8