Tag Archives: Violence

Educators, students under increasing attack

World University News; GLOBAL: Education under increasing attack

Around the world, schools and universities have faced brutal military and political attacks in an increasing number of countries over the past three years, according to a new report published by Unesco. Since 2007 there have been thousands of reported cases of students, teachers, academics and other education staff being kidnapped, imprisoned, beaten, tortured, burned alive, shot or blown up by rebels, armies and repressive regimes.

Tehran Students Say Professor Killed in Bombing Was Opponent of Regime

The Chronicle: Tehran Students Say Professor Killed in Bombing Was Opponent of Regime

A University of Tehran professor who was killed in a bomb blast outside his home in the Iranian capital this morning was an outspoken supporter of the opposition politician Mir Hossein Moussavi who had encouraged students in their recent antigovernment protests, a student at the university said in an e-mail message from Tehran.

Violence and the University: An Open Letter regarding the Friday Night Events at UC Berkeley by Daniel Perlstein

From Reclamations:

Violence and the University: An Open Letter regarding the Friday Night Events at UC Berkeley

By: Daniel Perlstein

Beyond any wider implications, acts of violence necessarily diminish the university, discouraging the free exchange of ideas, which ought to be our defining characteristic. Nevertheless questions of proportion and degree matter. While all acts of violence diminish the university, differences in how and how much they do so ought to influence our responses.

With many people having little more than news reports of events at the Chancellor’s residence on which to base their impressions, I realize that my comments might seem to indicate a lack of common decency or at least an incredibly bad sense of timing, but as I will try to explain, I believe that the university administration not only set the stage for a violent turn in protests by acts which have repeatedly raised tensions and undermined belief in its good will, but actually engaged in most of the violence that has occurred.

Debate Rages in Greece About Right of Police to Enter University Campuses

The New York Times: Debate Rages in Greece About Right of Police to Enter University Campuses

A new wave of violent attacks against academics is sweeping campuses in Athens and Thessaloniki, leading Greek professors to question a law that bans police officers from entering university grounds.

The law exists nowhere else in Europe, but it has been sacrosanct in Greece since the fall of a military dictatorship that bloodily suppressed a student rebellion at the Athens Polytechnic in 1973 in which at least 23 people were killed.

Colleges and Universities Across Pakistan Are Closed Following Deadly Attacks

The Chronicle: Colleges and Universities Across Pakistan Are Closed Following Deadly Attacks

The Pakistani government has decided to shut all federally run schools, colleges, and universities—more than 400 in all—until October 25, following Tuesday’s deadly suicide-bomb attacks on International Islamic University, near Islamabad, the capital.

Reading lists inspected for capacity to incite violence

Times Higher Education: Reading lists inspected for capacity to incite violence

Institution denies that review process amounts to censorship. Melanie Newman reports

The reading lists of lecturers at the University of Nottingham’s School of Politics and International Relations are being scrutinised for material that is illegal or could incite violence.

The institution has set up a “module review committee”, made up of teaching-group heads, to advise on academics’ teaching material.

IRAN: Post-election violence spreads to universities

World University News: IRAN: Post-election violence spreads to universities

Violence spread from Tehran to the outer provinces and several universities reported clashes between students and security forces, according to UPI. Chancellor of Shiraz University, Mohammad Hadi Sadeghi, resigned from his post last Wednesday after riot police stormed a library and fired tear gas inside.

Nigeria: Cops Kill Students Amidst Protesting Colleagues

allAfrica.com: Nigeria: Cops Kill Students Amidst Protesting Colleagues

For over four months, six tertiary institutions, owned by the Borno state government have remained closed.

The closure was due to demands by both the academic and non-academic staff of the schools that government enhance their benefits by implementing the Consolidated Salary Structure of Nigerian Tertiary Institutions (CONTIS) approved by the federal government.

Cops kill student in standoff

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Fatal shot ends drama at Seton Hill
Student, 22, killed after firing at officers

Trooper Brian Kendgia, an investigator with the State Police Forensic Services Unit, gathers evidence at the scene of a shootout on Concord Avenue in Greensburg early yesterday.

State police in Greensburg shot and killed a Seton Hill University student early yesterday morning after a three-hour standoff at the man’s off-campus house.