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Open Letter Condemning the Purge of Academic Institutions in Turkey

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Panayotis T Tassios
10 years ago

Assoc. Professor National & Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece

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Leena-Maija Rossi
10 years ago

Docent, Universities of Helsinki and Turku, Finland

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Anonymous
10 years ago

Maastricht University

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Thordardottir Thordis
10 years ago

lecturer at University of Iceland, solidarity with Turkish colleagues

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Laplanche-Servigne Soline
10 years ago

Associate professor, University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis, France

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Ch Ch
10 years ago

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Aaron Vansintjan
10 years ago

Birkbeck, University of London

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Shela Sheikh
10 years ago

Lecturer, Goldsmiths, University of London In solidarity with friends and colleagues in Turkey

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Harry Bastermajian
10 years ago

Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Harvard University

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Dr Ulrike M Vieten
10 years ago

In solidarity with friends and colleagues in Turkey

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Iain Smith
10 years ago

Lecturer, King's College London

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Professor Raja Junankar
10 years ago

I support my academic colleagues in Turkey who are being arrested, dismissed, or prevented from travelling overseas.

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Baxolele Zono
10 years ago

In solidarity with our academic colleagues in Turkey. Academic freedom in our life time, please!

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Lynne Murphy
10 years ago

Linguistics, University of Sussex

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Jennifer Nagel
10 years ago

Associate Professor, Philosophy, University of Toronto, Canada

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Anonymous
10 years ago

Lecturer, University of Birmingham, UK

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Anonymous
10 years ago

Prof. Dr., Political Sciences and Education, Cologne University of Applied Sciences (TH Koeln).

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Anonymous
10 years ago

PhD (Migrant/Postcolonial literature), University of Amsterdam

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Barbara Loyer
10 years ago

Professor, Université Paris8, France

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Alisa Lebow
10 years ago

It is a sign of weakness not of power when a government cannot tolerate dissent. It is a further sign of weakness when it denies its own citizens an unfettered, independent space to think, learn, and grow.