Sentencing of individuals over translation of Mernissi book
Letter to Ayatollah Sayed Ali Khamenei regarding the sentencing of individuals over translation of Mernissi book.
Letter to Ayatollah Sayed Ali Khamenei regarding the sentencing of individuals over translation of Mernissi book.
Letter to Amina Hamza Mahmoud al-Guindy, Minister or Social Affairs and Insurance regarding the New Woman Institution registering with the Ministry of Social Affairs.
Letter to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei regarding violent attacks on university students.
Letter to His Excellency Samir Jist regarding the detention of Dr. Adonis Akra, philosophy professor at Lebanon University in Tripoli.
Letter to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon regarding the closure of Hebron Polytechnic University and the Islamic College of Hebron.
Letter to H.H. Nahayan bin Mubarak Al Nahayan regarding the forced early retirement of Professor Hassan Hamdan Al Alkim from UAE University in Al Ain.
Letter to Ayatollah Ali Khamene’I regarding the death sentence and other harsh penalties issued against Professor Hashem Aghajari.
Letter to His Excellency Hosni Mubarak regarding the July 29 re-conviction of Professor Saad Eddin Ibrahim and his associates and to secure their immediate release from prison.
Letter to Shaikh Ahmad Yassin to condemn the bomb attack of July 31 in Jerusalem’s Hebrew University.
Response by Acting Foreign Policy Adviser to the Prime Minister Shalom Tourgeman to 22 July 2002 letter.
Letter to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon regarding Israel’s closure of the administrative offices of Al-Quds University in Jerusalem.
Letter to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon regarding Israel’s recent and ongoing actions that threaten academic freedom and the right to education more broadly in the West Bank.
Letter to Haifa University regarding concerning disciplinary proceedings initiated against Dr. Ilan Pappe, a professor of history at the university.
Letter to President Bashar al-Asad regarding the arrest on September 9 and subsequent detention of Professor Arif Dalila following his participation in a meeting of the National Dialogue Forum.
Letter to President Hosni Mubarak to express concerns regarding the arrest of Professor Saad Eddin Ibrahim and staff members of the Ibn Khaldun Center; voiced distress both at the manner in which the trial was conducted by the Supreme Security Court, and the unduly harsh sentences imposed on Professor Ibrahim and his colleagues.
Escalating attacks on Tunisian scholars
Israel’s intensified closure policy with particular impact on Birzeit University.
Iranian government attacks on scholars.
Letter to President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali to express concern over the continued persecution of Dr. Moncef Marzouki, a professor of community medicine with the faculty of medicine at the University of Sousse.
Letter to President Hosni Mubarak to express concern over the June 30 arrest and imprisonment of the professor and several of his associates from the research institute he directs, the Ibn Khaldun Center.
Letter to President Yasser Arafat to Express concern over the arrest and continued detention without charge of Dr. Abd al-Sattar Qassim of An-Najah National University in Nablus.
Letter to the President of the Republic of Tunisia to express concern over dismissal of Jean-François Poirier from his position as assistant professor of philosophy at the Institut des Sciences Humaines, University of Tunis.
Letter to Emir of Kuwait to Express concern over the sentencing in a Kuwaiti court of `Aleya Shu`ayb, professor of philosophy at Kuwait University, for her writings; one of which was published in a student newspaper.
Letter to the University of Jordan issued jointly with Human Rights Watch to protest the dismissal of Dr. Mustafa Hamarneh as director of the Centre for Strategic Studies and calls for his reinstatement.
Response letter by John D. Gerhart to concern about threats to academic freedom at AUC as a result of the ongoing controversy over the inclusion of Muhammad Choukri's novel, Al-Khubz Al-Hafi, in a freshman seminar on Arabic literature and urges maintenance of AUC’s tradition of academic freedom.