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March 27, 2001

Boost for minority languages in Europe
The United Kingdom today ratified the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages, which aims to promote their&nbsp;use in public life. Millions of&nbsp;Europeans speak languages that face extinction because they are swamped by the language of the majority of the population. The charter&nbsp;gives special treatment to "non-territorial" languages such as Yiddish or Romany.

International groups back academic freedom&nbsp;in Tunisia
Agencies concerned with academic freedom have asked&nbsp;Tunisia's president&nbsp;to intervene to stop attacks on pro-democracy academics.&nbsp;A letter&nbsp;signed by Yolanda Moses, president of the American Association for Higher Education and co-chair of the Human Rights Watch Academic Freedom Committee,&nbsp;cited reports of two recent attacks on&nbsp;a sociologist at the University of Tunis and&nbsp;a professor at the University of Sousse.

Academics protest against Haider
Academics&nbsp;from&nbsp;across the world signed&nbsp;a full-page open letter in an Austrian newspaper last weekend accusing rightwing politician J?rg Haider of anti-Semitism. The letter,&nbsp;addressed to Austria's president, Thomas Klestil, included as signatories&nbsp;deans and professors from universities in&nbsp;Europe, the United States, Asia and Israel.&nbsp;

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