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Lecturer sacked from Beijing University

March 30, 2005 12:22 PM

The Age and the BBC reported on the recent dismissal of journalism professor Jiao Guobiao from Beijing University. In a press release, Reporters Without Borders today condemned the sacking of Jiao Guobiao and called on the government to restore him to his post and stop restricting Internet discussion forums.

Posted By: Li Xiaorong
Categories: Human Rights, Information Revolution, Politics
Tags: Beijing University, Chinese students, freedom of expression, jiao guobiao
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