Iran, on the
other scientists before a bomb attack on the country's controversial nuclear
program are strongly involved in the murder, apparently died. Sudan, peaceful
protests by students across the country were violently suppressed by security
forces. Academics and students of Israel's security services have condemned the
Tel Aviv University "campus secret police" to act as a spy for
pressuring teachers to help these students. And Sri Lanka, thousands of
students to protest a series of complaints have been evicted from their campus
in accordance with a court order.
Iran: Another nuclear scientist killed in bomb attack
Mustafa Hamada Rodham, a university professor and nuclear scientist was killed in a bomb explosion in Tehran, the Aljazeera 11 January.
Rosh an, a chemistry expert graduated from the prestigious Sharif University of Technology in Tehran, and Nathans uranium enrichment plant was responsible for a series.
He died on January 11, a magnetic bomb placed under his car by two men on a motorcycle. The other two men in the car were injured.
Iran: Another nuclear scientist killed in bomb attack
Mustafa Hamada Rodham, a university professor and nuclear scientist was killed in a bomb explosion in Tehran, the Aljazeera 11 January.
Rosh an, a chemistry expert graduated from the prestigious Sharif University of Technology in Tehran, and Nathans uranium enrichment plant was responsible for a series.
He died on January 11, a magnetic bomb placed under his car by two men on a motorcycle. The other two men in the car were injured.
According to Sharif University website, Rosh an was "working on a project for the distribution of gas in the polymer membrane is."
His murder is the latest in a series of attacks targeting Iranian nuclear scientists.
12 January 2010, Mastoid Ali Mohammad, a professor of physics at the University of Tehran, was killed in a similar bomb attack. In November 2010, bomb attacks on two other scientists, one killed and the other injured were the target.
More recently, in July 2011, a student was killed by gunmen on a motorcycle Dario’s Rezaeinejad. Later contradictory reports of his alleged involvement in Iran's disputed nuclear program.
Iranian authorities have accused Israel of responsibility for the assassination of Rosh an, allegedly offering to destabilize the country ahead of presidential elections in March to derail its nuclear program.
But Iran's Vice President Mohammad Reza Rhyme attack on the state "will not stop Iran's nuclear program," declared on television.
Diplomatic tensions with the United States, Israel and Iran's controversial nuclear program of Iran on the increase. He claims that the program is only for civilian and peaceful development, though, the United States and Israel accuse Iran is trying to develop nuclear weapons technology.
SUDAN: Crackdown student protests
Recent student protests in Sudan have been brutally repressed by the Sudanese authorities, Human Rights Watch on 3 January.
Since mid-December, the security forces have violently suppressed student protests in Khartoum, Port Sudan, River Nile State, Gadara and Kassel in eastern Sudan.
The alleged rigging of student union elections, the political focus of the protests, and the situation in Darfur by the forces of rebel leader Dr. Khalid Ibrahim of the killings. Students also have the Manager, a community displaced by the construction of a dam on the Nile River state in support of the protest.
On December 22, Khartoum University students demonstrating peacefully were brutally dispersed with batons and teargas by police and security forces, leaving many students were arrested and others injured. Later that day, police forces raided a dormitory student, 16 students were arrested the night.
And three days later, security forces again condemning violence to disperse a peaceful sit-in on campus.
The closure and the arrest of three student leaders at the University of 29th of December, but the students remained encounter.
In addition, a number of activists and opposition members have been arrested in recent weeks, including the Mohammed Hassan Alum Bosh, a recent university graduate and an active member of the opposition Baath party. On December 26, he was arrested and detained in an unknown location, according to the ruling party last month at the University of Khartoum, the National Congress Party in connection with a speech criticizing.
Human Right Watch the Sudanese authorities and security forces to respect the right to peaceful protest and immediately detained student activists and release political prisoners. The organization is also urging the Sudanese security forces to stop using violence to disperse peaceful student protests.
The organizers of the violence and arrests in these cases, "both illegal and harmful" and the differences to work as a way to promote dialogue with the Sudanese authorities to call for the use of the call.
ISRAEL: University security services to spy on students
In a letter sent after the controversial through his security service to teachers, Tel Aviv University's spying on student activists, academics and students as a result of widespread criticism of the accused, the Harts December 22.
Students watched a safety video - the names of the student and the phone - including history, philosophy and literature departments of the University professors security service received a letter asking them to give details.
Students are urging other students to their "illegal" activities, which was organized by the students' free time on campus student groups that were part of the debate.
The letter was widely condemned by teachers and students.
Professor Eli Friedlander, head of the philosophy department, wrote: "the head of the Security Department of the disgraceful email I protest strongly demand, there is a secret place in the campus police .."
Flashenberg Nimrod, a third-year student of the history and philosophy of the video, explained that the students were only "social and political injustice" to face oppression and socio-political activities on campus at the University of regret.
The students also received letters warning them that are not allowed to take any public action to be disciplinary action.
And was accused of spying on them at the group's Face book page.
In response to the allegations, the public activities of the university authorities are allowed "as long as it is legal and authorized by the university authorities."
Sri Lanka: students protest campus evicted
Several thousand students on the campus of the University of Sri Jayewardenepura protests have been released after a court order for their expulsion, the BBC in January 9th.
Student leaders arrested last year and did not stop their constant testing students at the university to protest against the government of the day before being released following a court order.
Students accused the authorities of interfering in their lives, the university officials' request alleged virginity tests, including some female students.
But their main beef Government to release private institutions of higher education, that is, the student says, is to eventually open their own right.
All universities and protest the government's demand to appoint a security company connected to the ministry of defense to gather around.
Sanity Premeds, a senior leader of the opposition United National Party, recently warned that the collapse of the educational system in the country where it comes from, and the police accused the army of using violence and threats against students.
Rejecting the allegations of violence against demonstrators, the student union has accused the government of "ragging" or new students "victimizing" of.
The bombing of a monument to the dead in the first week of January, further stirred tensions student leaders accused the students of the soldiers accused of being responsible for the attack. The army later denied the allegations.
The recent student protests are taking place in a wider context of discontent with the educational system of the country, particularly given the Sri Lankan official bungling study marks the period of schooling.
* Noemi Bovet program Network for Education and Academic Rights, near the non-profit organization, to respond quickly to the repression of the global transfer of accurate information and education officer for human rights violations is one of the easier.

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