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Open Letter Condemning the Purge of Academic Institutions in Turkey

2,093 Comments

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Susan Andersen
10 years ago

Professor, New York University

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Zoe Beloff
10 years ago

Professor, Queens College CUNY New York City

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Rukiye Canli
10 years ago

University of Siegen, Germany

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bruce cohen
10 years ago

Defend Acedemic Freedom whenever and wherever it is under attack .

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Aleksandar
10 years ago

!!!

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Annie Gentils
10 years ago

No holocausts anymore!

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Anonymous
10 years ago

As a student I support my colleagues in Turkey. We are all deeply concerned about what is going on.

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Joe Ashby Porter
10 years ago

Professor of English and Theater Studies, Duke University

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Terez Vincze
10 years ago

Assistant Professor, Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest

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Brenda Bushouse
10 years ago

Academic freedom must flourish in a Democratic society.

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Nicole O'Byrne
10 years ago

As a law professor, I support my colleagues in Turkey.

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Mira Schor
10 years ago

As an educator I am deeply distressed by the persecution and censorship of university professors in Turkey. This marks a dangerous reaction against human rights and civilization

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Kit Dobson
10 years ago

Mount Royal University, Calgary, Canada

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Janet Lyon
10 years ago

Fellow academic.

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Beth Gazley
10 years ago

Beth Gazley, Indiana University

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Gabor Kovacs
10 years ago

Teacher

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PKMURTHY
10 years ago

Condemn the Purge of Academics , it looks like Erdogan is taking Modi's JNU's Path..

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Laurence Davis
10 years ago

The coup is being used cynically by the government to close down legitimate dissent against the increasingly authoritarian policies of Erdogan and the AKP. With solidarity to my colleagues in education in Turkey, Dr. Laurence Davis (University College Cork, Ireland)

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Vivek john varghese
10 years ago

The coup should not be used as an opportunity or justification to purge democratic opposition centred around academia

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Erzsebet Nagy
10 years ago

teacher