An outspoken economist at an elite Chinese university says the school has voted to terminate his employment contract, months after rumours began spreading that he faced expulsion.
The move against Peking University Prof. Xia Yeliang, who has championed free speech and the rule of law, comes as China's new leadership tightens controls on public discourse.
Party authorities have reportedly issued a directive that bars certain topics from discussion in college classes, including press freedom, judicial independence and civil society.
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Calls to the university rang unanswered.