In Iraqi Colleges, Fear for an Already Shrunken Realm
16th Nov 2006, 08:43 GMT
BAGHDAD, Nov. 15 -- Over the past six months, Professor Amir Hassan's world has been shrinking. Two colleagues were assassinated, one with his family. Another was kidnapped. Two received death threats, forcing one to flee to Jordan. And since September, six other senior members of his political...
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