suppression of academic freedom
The "suppression of academic freedom" refers to any deliberate or systematic attempts to limit or restrict the ability of scholars, researchers, or students to express their views, engage in critical inquiry, or pursue intellectual activities without fear of intimidation, censorship, or reprisal.
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