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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.