Writers, filmmakers and cultural commentators fear of doing
freedom of speech after the withdrawal of the award-winning book university
syllabus following pressure from hard-line Hindu encouraging, AFP reported
October 20.
Robinson Misty’s novel journey was taken from Mumbai University undergraduate art degree course and the second Chancellor after complaints and protests from the student wing of the Shiva Sean, far right politics.
Protest group that burned a copy of the brothers of the party's youth wing, lead by Adyta Thackeray, grandson of Shiva Sean founder Bal Thackeray.
Robinson Misty’s novel journey was taken from Mumbai University undergraduate art degree course and the second Chancellor after complaints and protests from the student wing of the Shiva Sean, far right politics.
Protest group that burned a copy of the brothers of the party's youth wing, lead by Adyta Thackeray, grandson of Shiva Sean founder Bal Thackeray.
Shiva Sean pushes a regionalist, often anti-Muslim, anti-Pakistan sin that up and more threats of violence, after allegedly "unpatriotic" and said disparagingly comments and behavior.
Misty criticized their threats and intimidation lawsuit University and the second Chancellor of worship political pressure and self-institutionalizing research.
Bloggers and people who do arts events in Mumbai voiced their concerns about the size of "dictatorial ethos".
In and The Times of India on 22 October, it was reported that the technology was pressurized with high leadership of public officials say their decision to pull the book from the syllabus.
Malaysia: Government forced to throw against student politics
Malaysia's ruling party met with the request at its annual meeting on 14 October to allow the students to take part in politics, and to solve the recent court decision to maintain the ban, AFP reported October 20.
The 1971 law is out of the Malaysian students in part in politics and business only has been criticized as a violation of human rights and freedom of speech.
Hairy Jamaluddin, leader of the United Malays National Organization young wings and son-in-law of former premier Abdullah Ahmad Bandai, to fight for change laws to allow the University to support the political process.
He continued to cite research showing that 75% of young people who dzaponye election plan to vote in the next national poll in 2011 and 62% not only related to the reception, he warned UMNO who may face strong in the selection.
He criticized some UMNO policies, including affirmative action for Muslim Malays, was launched in 1969 following the kind of violence.
Malay entrepreneurs that benefitted from the process, which includes specially allocated government and discounts on products. It sounds hated Malaysia's minority Chinese and Indian citizens Hairy says that the program failed and must be replaced.

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