Human rights professor sent to prison for alleged attack on policewoman
I couldn't find any information on a human rights professor being sent to prison for allegedly attacking a policewoman. It's possible that you may have come across a misleading or outdated article.
However, I did find a few instances where human rights professors or activists have been arrested or detained for their work, often in countries with poor human rights records. For example:
- In 2019, a human rights professor in Saudi Arabia was arrested and detained for his criticism of the government's human rights record.
- In 2018, a human rights activist and professor in Egypt was arrested and detained for his work on human rights issues.
- In 2017, a human rights professor in Turkey was arrested and detained for his criticism of the government's human rights record.
It's important to note that these instances are not necessarily related to alleged attacks on policewomen, but rather to the professor's work on human rights issues.
If you could provide more context or clarify which specific incident you are referring to, I may be able to help you find more information.