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Student expelled in China for dissenting views, raising concerns over academic freedom
A student at Northwest University in Xi'an was expelled for questioning Marxism and the Chinese Communist Party, reflecting China's decreasing tolerance for dissent in academia. The physics major faced multiple accusations from classmates and previously received disciplinary action for opposing views. Legal experts emphasize that while dissent isn't illegal, universities enforce strict ideological conformity under CCP influence.
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