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Hundreds of academics assassinated in Iraq

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Nature: Violence is common currency in Iraq, but one group is increasingly and persistently singled out — academics. Declan Butler reports on the risks run by researchers as they struggle to pursue their studies.

Update. Science magazine also picks up the story. Richard Stone reports that more than 400 academics are on a hit list for assasination.

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