Open Letter Condemning the Purge of Academic Institutions in Turkey
2,093 Comments
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Cy-Thea Sand
10 years ago
Purging is terrorism by the state.
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Anonymous
10 years ago
Associate Professor, Pomona College
I appreciate the need for vigilance, but it is important to observe the rule of law and to respect academic freedom and other human and civil rights even in this atmosphere.
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Alan Frishman
10 years ago
The loss of academic freedom leads to tyranny
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Philip Wallmeier
10 years ago
Researcher at Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
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Anton Ploeg
10 years ago
retired senior lexturer in anthropology
Utrecht University
Netherlands
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Ana Claudia Lopes Silveira
10 years ago
(PhD student at University of Campinas, Brazil)
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Donald Ainslie
10 years ago
Professor of Philosophy, University of Toronto
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Andras Mate
10 years ago
associate professor of logic, Eötvös University Budapest
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Anonymous
10 years ago
Postdoctoral researcher, Oxford, United Kingdom
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Matthew Hart
10 years ago
Associate Professor
Columbia University
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Henrik Sundstrom
10 years ago
Keep calm and civil.
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Gloria Fisk
10 years ago
The world is watching!
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Michael Ploese
10 years ago
Juristische Fakultät an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
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Pedro Teixeira
10 years ago
PhD Candidate, Free University of Berlin
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Paulo Fontes
10 years ago
PhD in History; Professor
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Angus McLaren
10 years ago
University of Victoria
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Denis PELLETIER
10 years ago
Directeur d'études à l'Ecole pratique des hautes études (Paris)
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Alex Green
10 years ago
Teaching Fellow, University College London
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Kerstin Jacobsson
10 years ago
Academic freedom must be defended!
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Petros Komodromos
10 years ago
It's a shame for the civilized world, especially the USA/UK/EU, for passively allowing such barbaric acts of an elected dictator who completely disrespects basic human rights and international laws.
Purging is terrorism by the state.
Associate Professor, Pomona College I appreciate the need for vigilance, but it is important to observe the rule of law and to respect academic freedom and other human and civil rights even in this atmosphere.
The loss of academic freedom leads to tyranny
Researcher at Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
retired senior lexturer in anthropology Utrecht University Netherlands
(PhD student at University of Campinas, Brazil)
Professor of Philosophy, University of Toronto
associate professor of logic, Eötvös University Budapest
Postdoctoral researcher, Oxford, United Kingdom
Associate Professor Columbia University
Keep calm and civil.
The world is watching!
Juristische Fakultät an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
PhD Candidate, Free University of Berlin
PhD in History; Professor
University of Victoria
Directeur d'études à l'Ecole pratique des hautes études (Paris)
Teaching Fellow, University College London
Academic freedom must be defended!
It's a shame for the civilized world, especially the USA/UK/EU, for passively allowing such barbaric acts of an elected dictator who completely disrespects basic human rights and international laws.