Academic Freedom Media Review, February 12-18, 2011

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AAUP Proposes New Protections for Politically Controversial Academics
Peter Schmidt, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 2/18
Allow extremist speech in universities, report advises
Jeevan Vasagar, The Guardian, 2/18
Protests Over Anti-Union Moves in Wisconsin and Ohio
Inside Higher Ed, 2/18
In Puerto Rico, Protests End Short Peace at University
Tamar Lewin, The New York Times, 2/17

China Uses Extralegal Methods Against Dissidents
Andrew Jacobs and Jonathan Ansfield, The New York Times, 2/17
IRAN: Students killed, arrested at Egypt-style protests
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Rwanda: lengthy prison sentences for journalists interpreting 1994 genocide
Network of Concerned Historians, 2/15
American U. in Cairo Reopens, Causing Tension for Some Faculty Members
Ursula Lindsay, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 2/15
Academic Groups Condemn Glenn Beck for Rhetoric That Has Led to Threats Against Scholar
The Chronicle of Higher Education, 2/15
NIGERIA: Campuses reopen after six-month strikes
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Rights groups: prominent Chinese activist and wife beaten
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