Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

CAMBRIDGE STARES DOWN CHINA ON CENSORSHIP

- Prasun Sonwalkar prasun.sonwalkar@hindustant­imes.com

initially following an order from China to block more than 315 research articles on issues such as the 1989 pro-democracy protests in Tiananmen Square, the University of Cambridge has reinstated the blocked content on the ground of academic freedom.

The Cambridge University Press had blocked the articles in The China Quarterly, a leading journal of Chinese studies. The block led to protests, an online petition and calls for boycotting the university from academics in the West and other countries, including India.

On Monday, a university spokespers­on told Hindustan Times: “Following a clear order from its Chinese importer, Cambridge University Press reluctantl­y took the decision to block, within China, 315 articles in The China Quarterly.

“This decision was taken as a temporary measure pending discussion with the academic leadership of the University of Cambridge, and pending a scheduled meeting with the Chinese importer in Beijing. The academic leadership of the University has now reviewed this action…”

The spokespers­on added, “Academic freedom is the overriding principle on which the University of Cambridge is based. Therefore, while this temporary decision was taken in order to protect short-term access in China to the vast majority of the Press’s journal articles, the university’s academic leadership and the Press have agreed to reinstate the blocked content, with immediate effect, so as to uphold the principle of academic freedom on which the university’s work is founded.”

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