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Open Letter Condemning the Purge of Academic Institutions in Turkey

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Hrafnhildur Gunnarsdottir
10 years ago

Sad progression for a country that I had thought was moving towards democracy.

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M VOULGAROPOULOS
10 years ago

The actions of Erdogan and associated government are the work of scared bullies. Money and power have corrupted Ataturk's Turkey. This modern and traditional republic is in decline.

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Frederik Forrai Oerskov
10 years ago

MA Student, Central European University

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Anonymous
10 years ago

We are now too scared to revisit Turkey

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Lisa White
10 years ago

The failed coup had nothing to do with academia, or schools. While the military should never try to overthrow a democratically elected government, a democratically elected government should not remove a raft of people working to build a better society.

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Hristo Kyuchukov
10 years ago

Germany

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sonja Lamer
10 years ago

How can you put thousands of people in jail without transparently prooving they are guilty?? Drmocracy means pluralism. This is totalitarism dictatprship. How can the international community watch without taking action???

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Sigot Nathalie
10 years ago

Professor of Economics, University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

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Anonymous
10 years ago

This cannot be accepted.

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Kristian Kongshoej
10 years ago

Post doc, Aalborg University, Denmark

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Charlotte Holloway
10 years ago

University of Hertfordshire

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Dr Eleni Leontsini
10 years ago

Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Ioannina, Greece

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Sonia Kruks
10 years ago

Professor of Politics Oberlin College USA

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Stephane Dufoix
10 years ago

Professeur de sociologie, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre

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Jerome Tournadre
10 years ago

Tenured Researcher at CNRS

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Marton Gero
10 years ago

assistant lecturer, Faculty of Social Sciences, Eötvös Lorand University. Budapest, Hungary

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Elisabetta Girelli
10 years ago

Dr, University of St Andrews

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Anne-Sophie Gomez
10 years ago

France, Université Blaise Pascal

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Matthias Freise
10 years ago

University of Muenster, Germany

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Kleoniki Alexopoulou
10 years ago

PhD candidate, Economic History, the Netherlands