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Open Letter Condemning the Purge of Academic Institutions in Turkey

2,093 Comments

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SIGNOLES Pierre
10 years ago

On ne peut attendre d'un dictateur que des actes attentatoires aux libertés. Les Frères Musulmans, en Turquie ou ailleurs, se révèlent toujours comme leur idéologie est.

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J Dillon Brown
10 years ago

Washington University in St. Louis, USA

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Michael Nance
10 years ago

Assistant Professor of Philosophy University of Maryland, Baltimore County

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Lawrence Blum
10 years ago

University of Massachusetts Boston

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Jason Frank
10 years ago

Professor of Government Cornell University

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Rami Grossberg
10 years ago

Professor, Carnegie Mellon University, USA.

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stella gaspar da silva
10 years ago

solidarity

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Murat Kosar
10 years ago

Knowledge is the only honourable way to fight problems, and the guidance for our thinking.

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Jeff Heydon
10 years ago

Adjunct Professor, University of Toronto

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willem schunzelaar
10 years ago

stop this crazy madness

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Sean Duffy
10 years ago

Professor of Political Science Chair, Department of Philosophy and Political Science Quinnipiac University

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Jonathan DiCicco
10 years ago

Associate Professor of Political Science, Canisius College, Buffalo, NY, USA

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Nathaniel Wolloch
10 years ago

Fellow, The Minerva Humanities Center, Tel Aviv University

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Dallas M Young Jr
10 years ago

Retired, but resentful!

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Sonya Andermahr
10 years ago

United Kingdom

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Anonymous
10 years ago

Learning without liberty is always in vain.

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Marco Pamplona
10 years ago

In defense of freedom of speech

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Manuela Silva
10 years ago

Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal

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Sylvain Bromberger
10 years ago

As one aware of the high level academic achievements of Turkish universities I find its current quasi-destruction a loss for the whole world.

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Professor Sally Munt
10 years ago

A strong state encourages free speech.