Open Letter Condemning the Purge of Academic Institutions in Turkey
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Courtney Belyea
10 years ago
FREE SPEECH FOR TURKEY!
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Albert van der Schoot
10 years ago
A regime that suppresses free exchange of academic contacts cannot act in the name of 'Justice and Development'!
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Zina Merkin
10 years ago
I urge the Turkish government to reverse this action and instead support a free and open academic system.
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Anonymous
10 years ago
Researcher, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), France
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Colin R Johnson
10 years ago
Indiana University Bloomington
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Fanny Soderback
10 years ago
Assistant Professor of Philosophy, DePaul University
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Harvey Goldberg
10 years ago
I taught as a visiting professor at Bogazici university in the Winter-Spring semester of 1999
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Desjeux Dominique
10 years ago
Prrofesso emeritus at Paris Descartes, Sorbonne Paris Cité University
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Paul Hubert
10 years ago
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It seems that in the name of freedom and democracy the Erdoğan government is resorting to the kind of repression that characterised the regime in past coups! Like other colleagues in British higher education I am shocked at what we are seeing.
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Dr. Nat Queen
10 years ago
University of Birmingham, UK
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Massimiliano Andretta
10 years ago
Resist
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Julie Colley
10 years ago
University of NSW, Australia
Academic freedom needs to be restored immediately.
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yusuf Alma
10 years ago
This is an embarrassment to the Turkish people, and needs to stop as soon as posible.
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Dr. Sue Blackwell
10 years ago
This is a shocking attack on academic freedom and free speech.
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Stuart M Kurland
10 years ago
Associate Professor of English
Duquesne University
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Michael Loubert
10 years ago
Totally uncalled for, unnecessary oppression. This is an embarrassment to the Turkish people, and needs to stop.
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Patrick Taylor
10 years ago
Professor, York University
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Sally Wyatt
10 years ago
Professor, Maastricht University
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Ranjit Jhala
10 years ago
Professor, Computer Science & Engineering,
UC San Diego
FREE SPEECH FOR TURKEY!
A regime that suppresses free exchange of academic contacts cannot act in the name of 'Justice and Development'!
I urge the Turkish government to reverse this action and instead support a free and open academic system.
Researcher, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), France
Indiana University Bloomington
Assistant Professor of Philosophy, DePaul University
I taught as a visiting professor at Bogazici university in the Winter-Spring semester of 1999
Prrofesso emeritus at Paris Descartes, Sorbonne Paris Cité University
It seems that in the name of freedom and democracy the Erdoğan government is resorting to the kind of repression that characterised the regime in past coups! Like other colleagues in British higher education I am shocked at what we are seeing.
University of Birmingham, UK
Resist
University of NSW, Australia Academic freedom needs to be restored immediately.
This is an embarrassment to the Turkish people, and needs to stop as soon as posible.
This is a shocking attack on academic freedom and free speech.
Associate Professor of English Duquesne University
Totally uncalled for, unnecessary oppression. This is an embarrassment to the Turkish people, and needs to stop.
Professor, York University
Professor, Maastricht University
Professor, Computer Science & Engineering, UC San Diego
University of Hawaii at Manoa