Open Letter Condemning the Purge of Academic Institutions in Turkey
2,093 Comments
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Wojciech Zelaniec
10 years ago
University of Gdansk, Poland
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Julio Ortega Bobadilla
10 years ago
I here agreed to support this petition.
I'm a profesor and investigator at the Universidad Veracruzana, México.
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Regina de Morais
10 years ago
teaching/learning is fundamental
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Holly Moore
10 years ago
Luther College, USA
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Jack Marion Clontz
10 years ago
As a researcher, editor and translator at a public university in the Kingdom of Thailand, I am especially cognizant of the horrors facing academics in Turkey. We must express our solidarity with them.
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John o brennan
10 years ago
Maynooth University, Ireland.
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Diane Maddex
10 years ago
I'm not an academic, but I lived in Ankara as a child in the 1950s and hold a warm spot in my heart for the Turkish people. May they soon be returned to the democratic country envisioned by Ataturk.
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Anker Heegaard
10 years ago
I condemn this restriction of democratic rights.
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Gabriel Bortzmeyer
10 years ago
It's even more than mere solidarity. It's a common fight, against a common threat.
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Tine Jensen
10 years ago
This is an autrocity!
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Amanda wise
10 years ago
In solidarity with my Turkish colleagues.
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Nicoletta Taurian
10 years ago
PhD student, University of Trieste, Italy. It is unbelievable that European Institutions always seal their lips. Why?
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Saverio Russo
10 years ago
EU should stop being too weak with the present Turkish government
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Eva Szekely
10 years ago
Senior Lecturer
Faculty of Letters
University of Oradea
Romania
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Victor Mardellat
10 years ago
PhD Student at EHESS - CESPRA (Paris)
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Paul Stephan
10 years ago
Without academic freedom and autonomy no modern society can flourish.
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Scott Head
10 years ago
Professor
Anthropology Department
University of Santa Catarina
Florianópolis, Brazil
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Erik Weissengruber
10 years ago
Your EU plans could be at stake. And do you wish Turkey subject to an academic boycott?
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Yener Bayramoglu
10 years ago
Post-doc researcher, Free University of Berlin, Germany
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Maciel Santos
10 years ago
In fact there was a coup of State. It was planned by Mr Erdogans'government and is still on its course.
University of Gdansk, Poland
I here agreed to support this petition. I'm a profesor and investigator at the Universidad Veracruzana, México.
teaching/learning is fundamental
Luther College, USA
As a researcher, editor and translator at a public university in the Kingdom of Thailand, I am especially cognizant of the horrors facing academics in Turkey. We must express our solidarity with them.
Maynooth University, Ireland.
I'm not an academic, but I lived in Ankara as a child in the 1950s and hold a warm spot in my heart for the Turkish people. May they soon be returned to the democratic country envisioned by Ataturk.
I condemn this restriction of democratic rights.
It's even more than mere solidarity. It's a common fight, against a common threat.
This is an autrocity!
In solidarity with my Turkish colleagues.
PhD student, University of Trieste, Italy. It is unbelievable that European Institutions always seal their lips. Why?
EU should stop being too weak with the present Turkish government
Senior Lecturer Faculty of Letters University of Oradea Romania
PhD Student at EHESS - CESPRA (Paris)
Without academic freedom and autonomy no modern society can flourish.
Professor Anthropology Department University of Santa Catarina Florianópolis, Brazil
Your EU plans could be at stake. And do you wish Turkey subject to an academic boycott?
Post-doc researcher, Free University of Berlin, Germany
In fact there was a coup of State. It was planned by Mr Erdogans'government and is still on its course.