Academic Freedom Review, July 3-9

Scholars at Risk Academic Freedom Media Review
July 3 – 9, 2010
News Alert: Reports suggest release from prison of Dr. Igor Sutyagin
Scholars at Risk, 7/9
ACLU accused UW police of spying on action group
Casey McNerthney, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 7/9
Oil-crisis research casts USF into political waters
Lindsay Peterson, Tampa Bay Online, 7/9
Adjunct Who Taught Catholicism at U. of Illinois Says Job Loss Violated Academic Freedom
The Chronicle of Higher Education, 7/9

Russian Scientist Could Face Forcible Exile
Amnesty International, 7/8
US denies visa to Colombian journalist
Frank Bajak, The Associated Press, 7/8
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Sarah Cunnane , Times Higher Education, 7/8
Jewish Organizations Protest UC President’s Handling of Reports of Anti-Semitism
Larry Gordon, The Los Angeles Times, 7/7
Israel Holds Firm in Banning Gaza Residents From Studying in the West Bank
Matthew Kalman, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 7/7
College E-Mail Gets Caught in Google’s China Fight, and Other Overseas Adventures
Michael Okoniewski, The Chronicle for Higher Education, 7/4
KYRGYZSTAN: University politicisation to continue
Yojana Sharma, University World News, 7/4
MALAYSIA: Accused Nigerian students deported
Tunde Fatunde, University World News, 7/4
Cuban communist party expels intellectual for exposing corruption
Rory Carroll, The Guardian, 7/2