SAR Academic Freedom Media Review, May 21-27

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New bill will protect academic freedom
Dan Harrison, The Sydney Morning Herald, 5/27
Slår et flerkulturelt slag for akademisk frihet (in Norwegian)
Claudio Castello, Utrop, 5/27
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AAUP Report Denounces Suspension of Idaho State U. Faculty Senate
Peter Schmidt, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 5/26
Intervention From On High
Scott Jaschik, Inside Higher Ed, 5/26
Do it! Court greenlights academic freedom 100 days event in Zomba
Raphael Tenthani, The Maravi Post, 5/26

President of Swaziland NUS held over protest
Frederika Whitehead, The Guardian, 5/26
Støtter forfulgte forskere (in Norwegian)
Stig Nøra, Høgskolen i Oslo, 5/25
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Duke’s China Plan Sparks Doubts on Campus
Ian Wilhelm, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 5/25
IRAN: University to continue despite raids, arrests
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Syrian student tells of torture ordeal in mass stadium detention
Amnesty International, 5/24
News Analysis: Internet Censorship and the Role of University Presidents in China
Mary Hennock, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 5/24
Forfylgde akademikarar kan få vern i Noreg (in Norwegian) /
Martin Toft, Uniforum, 5/23
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PAKISTAN: Taliban on campuses, say arrested students
Ameen Amjad Khan, University World News, 5/22
ALGERIA: Police beat up protesting medical students
University World News, 5/22
US: Cuba research ban could reach highest court
Alison Moodie, University World News, 5/22
Mass comm students continue sit-in after 9 expelled
Marwa Al-A’sar, Daily News Egypt, 5/20
China police allege Ai Weiwei firm evaded tax
AFP, 5/20
Academics Become Victims of Escalating Violence in Iraq
Ursula Lindsey, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 5/16