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Neil Pyper, The Conversation
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The murder of my friend Giulio Regeni is an attack on academic freedom
Giulio Regeni, a PhD candidate at the University of Cambridge, was carrying out research on the formation of independent trade unions in post-Mubarak Egypt.
Neil Pyper, The Conversation
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Latin America's leftism looks paler than ever as trailblazers stumble and fall
The region suddenly seems to be lurching to the right – but was it ever that far left in the first place?
Neil Pyper, The Conversation
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Are mass protests in Guatemala and Honduras the start of a ‘Central American Spring’?
Two Central American democracies are in turmoil – but don't call it a revolution.
Neil Pyper, The Conversation
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Congress moves Madras HC seeking Election Commission action against Modi for propagating hate speech
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