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Open Letter Condemning the Purge of Academic Institutions in Turkey

2,093 Comments

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Anonymous
10 years ago

Lecturer, University of Wrocław, Poland

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Rev. Dr. Barbara McGarey
10 years ago

Do not go back. Go forward. Truth will always win

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Richard Lempert
10 years ago

Eric Stein Distinguished University Professor, emeritus; University of Michigan

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Maxwell Uphaus
10 years ago

Assistant Professor of English Montana State University

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Anonymous
10 years ago

Solidarity and concern for all academic colleagues in Turkey.

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Anonymous
10 years ago

Hungary

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Emre Yurtas
10 years ago

Recent graduate in support of academics

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Jerome Krase
10 years ago

Although I decry all anti-democracy coups. I also decry the use of failed coups as an excuse to engage in anti-democratic actions.

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Maria Pechorina
10 years ago

I condemn having academic stuff effected!!!

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Caroline McKusick
10 years ago

University of California, Davis

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Rosa Maria Palencia
10 years ago

Profesor at Deoartment of Audiovisual Communication. Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona. Spain

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Anonymous
10 years ago

Tallahassee, Florida, United States

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Stephen Crowley
10 years ago

Professor of Politics, Oberlin College, USA

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David Pereira
10 years ago

We can not, must not unilaterally silence and dispossess those who disagree with our views. Indeed, independent and critical thought are hallmarks of any thriving democracy. To jeopardize this is to jeopardize democracy.

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Marjorie Raskin
10 years ago

Academic freedom is necessary for freedom.

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Jules Bradbury
10 years ago

Freedom of speech and human rights must be upheld

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Anonymous
10 years ago

freedom

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Richard Huw Morgan
10 years ago

Visiting lecturer "Performance and Technology (Welsh Medium)" University of South Wales

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Edward Robak
10 years ago

These actions are those of a totalitarian state.

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Ernst Benjamin
10 years ago

Retired. (General Secretary, AAUP 1984-94, 2007-2009, for ID purposes only.)