A UK university’s temporary halt on Uyghur forced labour research, reportedly due to Chinese student market access fears, has sparked global debate on academic freedom. Sheffield Hallam University reversed its decision after backlash, but the incident highlights Beijing’s growing leverage over institutions. This controversy coincides with intensified global Uyghur advocacy efforts.
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