SAR Academic Freedom Media Review – October 1-7, 2011

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Assuring Civility or Curbing Criticism?
Scott Jaschik, Inside Higher Ed, 10/7

One year on: Nobel winner Liu Xiaobo still in jail
Michael Bristow, BBC News, 10/6

Chen Campaigners Detained
Luisetta Mudie, Radio Free Asia, 10/6

Scholars at Risk calls for letters on behalf of Mr. Yassin Ziadeh of Syria
Scholars at Risk, 10/6


Vietnam: Front Line Defenders joins international NGOs in calling for the release of human rights defender Mr Pham Minh Hoang
Front Line Defenders, 10/5

Chile: Proposal to Curb Protesters
Aelxei Barrionuevo, The New York Times, 10/5

Somali truck bomb: students among scores killed in blast
Clar Ni Chonghaile, The Guardian, 10/4

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Lost Academic Freedom
John K. Wilson, Inside Higher Ed, 10/3

Groups Investigating E-Mails of Professors in Michigan and Wisconsin Produce No Evidence of Wrongdoing
Peter Schmidt, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 10/3

UT grad student faces trial in Iran, scientists call espionage charges ‘ludicrous’
Patrick George, Statesman, 10/3

Malaysia Tries to Rein In Private Education Institutions
Liz Gooch, The New York Times, 10/2

FRANCE: Immigration restrictions hit foreign students
Jane Marshall, University World News, 10/2

A Madagascar, les foyers de tensions se multiplient dans les universities
RFI, 10/1

‘Academic freedom vital in fostering democracy’ – Mzuni debate
Andrew Nyayah, Nyasa Times, 10/1

Dissident suffers beatings in detention /
Jia Qing and D. Ling, Radio Free Asia, 9/29