Statement from concerned Europeans on the Central European University
We call on EU governments, leaders and the European Commission to strongly denounce the Hungarian government's attack on academic freedom
We call on EU governments, leaders and the European Commission to strongly denounce the Hungarian government's attack on academic freedom
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