Open Letter Condemning the Purge of Academic Institutions in Turkey
2,093 Comments
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Fatima El-Tayeb
10 years ago
Professor of Literature and Ethnic Studies, University of California, San Diego
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Ali Riaz
10 years ago
University Professor and Chair, Department of Politics and Government, Illinois State University, Normal, USA
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Mariana Malinova
10 years ago
Assoc. Prof. New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria
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nina zaykova
10 years ago
EnglishLanguage Teacher at Anglia School, Plovdiv, Bulgaria
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Levente Selaf
10 years ago
Associate Professor, ELTE University, Budapest
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Terrence Chapman
10 years ago
Restricting free thought and movement is no way to establish legitimacy.
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charles anthony
10 years ago
Turkey needs improvements and professionalism in their educational institutions. Experience and competence should be the sole criteria in placing educators in their respective positions. Political insiders should be avoided as they are not qualified to advance education in Turkey as needed.
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Daniela
10 years ago
Please, stop torture!!! Please!!!
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Mariuca Stanciu
10 years ago
University of Bucharest, Romania
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Herve SERRY
10 years ago
sociologue, CNRS, Paris, France
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Darcy Krasne
10 years ago
Department of Classical Studies, University of Missouri
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Anonymous
10 years ago
PhD Researcher University of Amsterdam
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Diana redeker
10 years ago
Stop It
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Heidi Vikke
10 years ago
In support of all Turkish academics.
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Dr Kim Rochelle
10 years ago
How can this be democracy?
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Zofia W Bogiel
10 years ago
Restore all the teachers to their posts!
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Todd P Silverstein
10 years ago
Pray for the future of democracy in Turkey.
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Tue Secher Jensen
10 years ago
Denmark
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Susan Dente Ross
10 years ago
The actions of the Erdogan government against broad groups of Turkish citizens violate the rule of law and morality. All arrests, detentions and dismissals in a just society must be based on credible evidence and due process. Please give the citizens of Turkey justice and freedom.
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Descy Jean-Pierre
10 years ago
I signed but with little hope that Erdogan will be influenced. He is a dictator reinforcing his disctatorship. With such a regime Turkey does npt deserve to join the EU.
Professor of Literature and Ethnic Studies, University of California, San Diego
University Professor and Chair, Department of Politics and Government, Illinois State University, Normal, USA
Assoc. Prof. New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria
EnglishLanguage Teacher at Anglia School, Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Associate Professor, ELTE University, Budapest
Restricting free thought and movement is no way to establish legitimacy.
Turkey needs improvements and professionalism in their educational institutions. Experience and competence should be the sole criteria in placing educators in their respective positions. Political insiders should be avoided as they are not qualified to advance education in Turkey as needed.
Please, stop torture!!! Please!!!
University of Bucharest, Romania
sociologue, CNRS, Paris, France
Department of Classical Studies, University of Missouri
PhD Researcher University of Amsterdam
Stop It
In support of all Turkish academics.
How can this be democracy?
Restore all the teachers to their posts!
Pray for the future of democracy in Turkey.
Denmark
The actions of the Erdogan government against broad groups of Turkish citizens violate the rule of law and morality. All arrests, detentions and dismissals in a just society must be based on credible evidence and due process. Please give the citizens of Turkey justice and freedom.
I signed but with little hope that Erdogan will be influenced. He is a dictator reinforcing his disctatorship. With such a regime Turkey does npt deserve to join the EU.