There was a time when universities were seen as sanctuaries of thought, places where curiosity could roam without fear, where questions were not just tolerated but celebrated. But in 2025, that idea feels increasingly fragile. The latest annual report compiled by Scholars at Risk (SAR) through its Academic Freedom Monitoring Project paints a chilling picture of what’s happening worldwide.
Between July 1, 2024, and June 30, 2025, the organisation documented 395 attacks on scholars, students, and educational institutions across 49 countries and territories. These weren’t minor disputes or isolated incidents. They ranged from academic freedom violations like censorship, bans on sensitive subjects, and harassment, to targeted suppression of scholars based on their research or public statements.




































