Dr. Igor
Stygian (pictured), a Russian nuclear scientist and former head of the division
of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow, was released from prison on July
9.
According to BBC reports, Stygian has been in the US for alleged Russian spies who delivered Britain to be exchanged between 10 and 11 individuals were convicted of espionage in Russia as a number of people.
Russia's Federal Security Service of Stygian was arrested in October 1999, accused of espionage and sentenced to 15 years of strict-regime penal colony, a case of human rights advocates believe are politically motivated and part of a widespread clampdown on freedom of expression to be in Russia.
Stygian of passing classified information to a London-based research firm whom the study of civil-military relations with Russia was accused of conducting freelance.
Stygian has always claimed that he was the only public source of information and, as a civilian researcher, had no access to classified sources.
According to BBC reports, Stygian has been in the US for alleged Russian spies who delivered Britain to be exchanged between 10 and 11 individuals were convicted of espionage in Russia as a number of people.
Russia's Federal Security Service of Stygian was arrested in October 1999, accused of espionage and sentenced to 15 years of strict-regime penal colony, a case of human rights advocates believe are politically motivated and part of a widespread clampdown on freedom of expression to be in Russia.
Stygian of passing classified information to a London-based research firm whom the study of civil-military relations with Russia was accused of conducting freelance.
Stygian has always claimed that he was the only public source of information and, as a civilian researcher, had no access to classified sources.
His case is a political prisoner by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, who also claimed that the trial did not meet international standards was expressed Sutyagins.
Israel: Academics dissent fight for freedom
More than 500 Israeli academics, including two ministers of education, a petition to protest against the new law, backed by the government of Binyamin Netanyahu, openly supports an academic boycott of Israeli institutions have signed criminalize Israeli academics, the Guardian, the 11th of July.
Israel's recent comments on a petition to education minister, Gideon Saar, was caused by the government to take action against the supporters of the boycott.
Israel is being heard in Parliament a bill that would outlaw boycotts and their supporters, support boycotts of Israel for 10 years, including a ban on foreign nationals who encourage or punish.
In the academic sector, who said that the boycott would affect a small number of academic support, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign, including Never Gordon, author of the Israeli occupation.
Even though the majority of the signatories of the application does not support an academic boycott, as an attempt to stifle freedom of expression to all the new laws identified. Checkout says: "different opinions about solving difficult problems facing Israel and diverse, but one thing we agree on - freedom of expression and repression are the lifeblood of the academic system."

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