Academic freedom
Strangling academic freedom
"Wanted" posters targeting university professors and the acts of bullying by groups of "indignant" students perpetuate a toxic culture in Greek academia.
After almost half a century of solid democracy, there is no excuse for preserving pockets of immunity inside Greece's universities.
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