CHINA: Education disqualified from wandering



A prominent Chinese academic who was speaking at an education conference in the United States has barred leave China. Professor Cui Weeping, a poet and a professor at the Beijing Film Academy, prepared to teach at Harvard University and attended a meeting sponsored by the Association for Asian Studies. But the high school said he was forbidden to travel.

The New York Times reported that Cui believed he was being punished by Chinese authorities for his comments on freedom and freedom of speech.

Soon, he features wall culture opposition he blog, sponsoring a seminar on the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and send messages Soccer's jailing of Liu XI adobo writer who was found guilty of assault last year for demanding increased rights.

The professor has to deal with seemingly insurmountable problems several times in the past. The 20 anniversary of the crackdown in Tiananmen Square, police were days that stood outside her Beijing apartment.


The New York Times

Iran: Weapons scientist defects to US

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Iran says the US does Amir but Washington rejected any scientific and CIA declined to comment on the report. ABC News said the scientists were extensively debriefed and helped to confirm US intelligence assessments about the Iranian nuclear program. The rebellion apparently because of all the work, at a time when the US has been approaching Iranian scientists to encourage them to defect.

BBC News

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Medial denied being involved Nasalizes, a group of far left radical communists helping the Maoist principles. He stressed that he was a member of several rights as Democratic Front of India. Delhi police say drawing up a list of Maoist friends of the students and writers in the city.

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