China’s threat to academic freedom in the UK / Letters
Sara Rydkvist, the Hong Kong programme director of Amnesty International, and Francis Bown on the threat from China to academic freedom on British campuses Your report (UK university halted human rights research after pressure from China, 3 November) is deeply alarming. Amnesty International (…)
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