Writers, filmmakers and social commentators with a plan to
study at the university's award-winning book, a hard-line Hindu activists after
the withdrawal of these pressures have expressed fear for freedom of
expression, AFP October 20.
Robinson Misery’s novel Such a Long Journey undergraduate arts degree course at the University of Mumbai off the rector of student complaints and protests by Shim Sana, a far-right wing of a political party.
Protests were included in the party's youth wing members to burn copies of the novel, Adyta Thackeray, grandson of Shim Sana founder Bal Thackeray kick.
Shim Sana regionalist, often anti-Muslim, anti-Pakistan agenda and promotes a gamble many threats of violence, allegedly 'unpatriotic' and allegedly defamatory comments and behavior targeting.
Misty their threats and intimidation denounced the university and its bowing to political pressure and self-censorship institutionalize accused rector.
Robinson Misery’s novel Such a Long Journey undergraduate arts degree course at the University of Mumbai off the rector of student complaints and protests by Shim Sana, a far-right wing of a political party.
Protests were included in the party's youth wing members to burn copies of the novel, Adyta Thackeray, grandson of Shim Sana founder Bal Thackeray kick.
Shim Sana regionalist, often anti-Muslim, anti-Pakistan agenda and promotes a gamble many threats of violence, allegedly 'unpatriotic' and allegedly defamatory comments and behavior targeting.
Misty their threats and intimidation denounced the university and its bowing to political pressure and self-censorship institutionalize accused rector.
Bloggers and those involved in the arts scene in Mumbai voiced their concerns in a "fascist ethos" about growing.
In an article in The Times of India on October 22, reported that senior administration officials were pressurized by their teachers' decision to pull the book from the curriculum to support publicly.
Malaysia: Government pressured to ban student politics, release
Malaysia's ruling party took an appeal on October 14 in front of the students participated in the annual policy conference, and allow the cabinet to reverse a decision maintaining the ban, AFP October 20.
1971 law barring political parties and trade unions taking part in the Malaysian students have been criticized by human rights and violates freedom of expression.
Hairy Jamaluddin, the United Malays National Organisation and the son-in-law of the former president's youth wing leader Abdullah Ahmed Bandai, the legislation gives the university actively involved in politics argue that correction.
This shows that 75% of young voters went to vote in the next national survey in 2011. With 62%, not to mention a party lined study, he warned ammo elections will have to face strong opposition.
Also ammo other policies, Muslim Malays, launched in 1969 according to national race riots, including affirmative action, he criticized.

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