A court in
the Russian city of Arkhangelsk academic Igor Stygian, who is serving a
15-year-old has rejected an appeal for the release of the spies. Radio Free
Europe / Radio Liberty reports Stygian, a member of the Russian Academy of
Sciences and the Institute of Canada, was convicted in 2004 for allegedly
passing classified information about Russian nuclear weapons is a London-based
company.
In 2007, the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly of academic denies the charges and demanded his immediate release. Stygian has also named a prisoner of conscience by Amnesty International. RFE / RL that the court was right to reject the appeal of the most recent release from prison for breaking the rules.
Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty (RFE / RL)
Iran: Student arrested and denied access to lawyer
Maid Tawakoni, Amir Jabir University student continues to be deprived of access to visits from his lawyers and his family, said the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. Three months ago, Tawakoni was sentenced to eight years and six months in prison and was sentenced to a five-year ban on travel abroad. The Even prison in solitary confinement for 20 April 2010, after serving 125 days.
In 2007, the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly of academic denies the charges and demanded his immediate release. Stygian has also named a prisoner of conscience by Amnesty International. RFE / RL that the court was right to reject the appeal of the most recent release from prison for breaking the rules.
Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty (RFE / RL)
Iran: Student arrested and denied access to lawyer
Maid Tawakoni, Amir Jabir University student continues to be deprived of access to visits from his lawyers and his family, said the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. Three months ago, Tawakoni was sentenced to eight years and six months in prison and was sentenced to a five-year ban on travel abroad. The Even prison in solitary confinement for 20 April 2010, after serving 125 days.
Tawakoni, known for his dedication to human rights, brutally University Students' Day on 7 December was arrested after giving a lecture to students. As he was leaving the campus, he was beaten and arrested by security agents.
He was arrested and imprisoned twice before, once in 2008 and again during the manufacturing of student publications, in February 2009 for his part in a memorial service Bargain Midi, a prominent Iranian scholar throughout.
The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran
UK: Cambridge changing the rules to make it easier sackings
Changes to the Statute of the University of Cambridge may make it easier to sack Dons difficult, says the Guardian. The University Council, headed by the rector, Regent House (parliament Dons half of which is composed of university staff) redundancy of workers planned to approve the proposal in its right hand side.
The new proposals to deal with redundancy hearing that the same treatment will be confronted with academic librarians, lab technicians and other non-academic staff, one might say, the Guardian says. So far, the right of academics to hear their cases and seven vice-chancellor of a committee, which acts as the Court of Appeal by the university.

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