Rep. Weiner asks Columbia to fire anti-Israel prof

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Jacob Gershman | The New York Sun | 22 October 2004 [Comment by site editor, Mona Baker: Don’t believe the typical Zionist lies expressed in this article. Joseph Massad is an extremely well educated, articulate defender of Palestinian rights. A man of dazzling scholarship, genuine commitment to peace with justice, and great integrity. A potential Edward

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The best university in Iraq. Imagine the rest

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Luke Harding | The Guardian | 23 September 2004 Broken or antiquated equipment, and too few chairs to go round. Luke Harding in Baghdad reports on what Saddam, sanctions and ‘shock and awe’ did to science. Standing in the physics laboratory of Baghdad University, Professor Raad Radhi points to the machine for measuring liquid

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Pulling Up the Welcome Mat

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Interview with Tariq Ramadan | The Chronicle of Higher Education | 9 September 2004 Has academic freedom fallen victim to post-September 11 efforts to safeguard the country’s borders? For some people, the U.S. government’s revoking of a visa for Tariq Ramadan, a controversial Muslim scholar, has raised such questions. Are their concerns valid? Why

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The slaughter of Iraq's intellectuals

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Andrew Rubin | New Statesman | 6 September 2004 Since the occupation began, some 200 leading Iraqi academics, most of them in the humanities and social sciences, have been killed. Is the CIA responsible?  Control, intimidation, and even murder of Iraqi intellectuals, professors, lecturers and teachers has become more or less systematic since the

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