Academic Freedom Media Review, February 19-25, 2011

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YEMEN: Student protests gather strength after deaths
Ahmed Mohamoud Elmi, University World News, 2/25
Anti-Union Bill Passes Wisconsin Assembly
The Chronicle of Higher Education, 2/25
Saudi Intellectuals Demand Reforms
The New York Times, 2/24

‘Lahore With Love’ – Without a Publisher
Scott Jaschik, Inside Higher Ed, 2/24
Scholars at Risk welcomes the release of Bahraini professor of mechanical engineering
Scholars at Risk, 2/24
Zimbabwe holds 46 for attending lecture on Egypt unrest
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UK university reviews funding from Libya
Katherine Sellgren, BBC, 2/22
UN Human Rights Council should appoint special rapporteur on Iran
FIDH, 2/22
American Universities Have Major Stake in Immigration Reform, Speaker Says
Karen Fischer, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 2/22
From a Book Review to a Criminal Trial in France
Adam Liptak, The New York Times, 2/21
ISRAEL: Lecturers press for anti-leftist probe
University World News, 2/20
EGYPT: Popular calls for sweeping university reforms
Wagdy Sawahel, University World News, 2/20