A student of
the University of Ibid in Jordan accused of reading and writing majesty King
criticized over a poem he denies that "affect the national conflict",
Human Rights Watch Hakim al-Shula on 3 September 2010, the university was
arrested on 25 July, under his name After the poem flyers were distributed
around campus.
Al-Shula, claims he knew about the flyer was only after friends informed the police about the poem he met fellow student after three, and four were taken into custody. Al-Shula has Balsa 'prison pre-trial detention since his July 29, the military prosecutor refused his application for bail.
Jordan state of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, including the right to freedom of expression, it is a party. However, Jordanian law states that anyone convicted of insulting King jailed for between one and three years, and there are several other laws restricting freedom of expression.
Since King Abdullah dissolved parliament in November 2009, the Government of 'temporary' has passed laws without parliamentary consent.
Al-Shula, claims he knew about the flyer was only after friends informed the police about the poem he met fellow student after three, and four were taken into custody. Al-Shula has Balsa 'prison pre-trial detention since his July 29, the military prosecutor refused his application for bail.
Jordan state of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, including the right to freedom of expression, it is a party. However, Jordanian law states that anyone convicted of insulting King jailed for between one and three years, and there are several other laws restricting freedom of expression.
Since King Abdullah dissolved parliament in November 2009, the Government of 'temporary' has passed laws without parliamentary consent.
Iran: Dissident universities to be 'destroyed' needs
Iran's Minister of Science, Karman Daneshjou, opposing the Iranian government has publicly stated that all universities will be destroyed, August 31, 2010, the Radio Free Europe.
On August 29, Iranian press quoted Daneshjou that "the supreme leader is absolutely okay to say something if our views, we must obey, no questions asked," as saying.
He went on to produce documents for foreign intelligence agencies that students would be made public in the near future against the Iranian government seeking to verify.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khomeini recently expressed a similar sentiment, the university's "enemies" conspiracy "by saying that they were targets.
Universities, and student movements, often a hotbed of dissent within Iran.
Afghan Ali, a former student leader told RFE-Radio Liberty and the continued support of the Iranian regime that it would be "against the essence of the university," the university against Iran and Iran's enemies in this conspiracy, "which is just a myth that the establishment of its suppressive, restrictive measures against the university" to justify .
Many teachers and students have been imprisoned in Iran for the past three months Daneshjou dismissed 20 university chancellors.

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