Senior researcher at the Chinese Jin monoxide has been
sentenced to 14 years in prison for allegedly leaking information about the
health of the leader of North Korea is the foreign intelligence agencies.
Turkmenistan, the government has slapped restrictions on university students,
giving no explanation. Malaysian academic Ahmad Faze Abdul Humid and the other
two men in possession of prohibited religious books have been acquitted, and
119 academics and activists in Saudi Arabia demanded far-reaching reform. Belarus
teacher and a student will remain in prison for participating in mass protests
following December's disputed elections.
China: Academic leak jailed Kim Jong-Il’s health
Jin monoxide, the Institute of Japanese Studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences researcher, was sentenced to 14 years in prison for allegedly health of Kim Jong-Il, the North Korean leader leaking information about the intelligence agencies in South Korea and Japan, the Chosen Ibo on February 28.
At the beginning of 2009, it arrested monoxide deteriorating health of Kim Jong-Il and his being sent to China for treatment after doctors. South Korean and Japanese intelligence bodies was formally taken a bribe from them and accused of espionage.
China: Academic leak jailed Kim Jong-Il’s health
Jin monoxide, the Institute of Japanese Studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences researcher, was sentenced to 14 years in prison for allegedly health of Kim Jong-Il, the North Korean leader leaking information about the intelligence agencies in South Korea and Japan, the Chosen Ibo on February 28.
At the beginning of 2009, it arrested monoxide deteriorating health of Kim Jong-Il and his being sent to China for treatment after doctors. South Korean and Japanese intelligence bodies was formally taken a bribe from them and accused of espionage.
Monoxide strongly denied the charges and its activities, South Korean and Japanese agencies and contacts in the media and the statements, only for his work as a researcher and deputy director of the Institute of Japanese Studies Academic were declared tied.
Monoxide specialist in international relations, who is of Chinese background as a Korean, North Korean nuclear issues and very much appreciated commentator on Sino-Japanese relations in the Korean Times reported.
Turkmenistan: Increasing teachers and college students restriction
Turkmen authorities for their secondary school and university teachers and students have increased control over Radio Free Europe-Radio Liberty has 26 February 2011.
The new restrictions, such as working hours imposed by the school teachers, from 0800 until 1400, regardless of their class hours. Asked college students to live on campus in 1800. Those who did not leave the campus before 2300 should be in bed, which is not allowed at the end of the study period.
Turkmen university and college students face a number of restrictions on foreign media in smoking, driving a car, leave the country, or university, including a ban on using mobile phones.
The government has not given any explanation of the new limits.
Radio Free Europe is a political measures proposed by Tunisia, Egypt and Libya, as a response to the ongoing protests.
The article claimed that the decision was also partly preventive Ashgabat Polytechnic Institute in early February, where a student was killed and another injured woman after a party was to avoid a repetition of the incident.

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