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Open Letter Condemning the Purge of Academic Institutions in Turkey

2,093 Comments

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Ori Rotlevy
10 years ago

Postdoctoral fellow, Minerva Humanities Center, Tel Aviv University

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Jonathan Bruno
10 years ago

Harvard University

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Maria Brigida Brunetti
10 years ago

PhD student, Birmingham UK

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Charles Hatfield
10 years ago

There is no excuse for the wholesale purging of an entire profession! Reverse this heinous attack on intellectual freedom and scholarly inquiry!

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Daniel C Hallin
10 years ago

University of California, San Diego

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Lee Jones
10 years ago

QMUL

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Gabriel Oak Rabin
10 years ago

Assistant Professor of Philosophy, New York University Abu Dhabi

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Emre Caglayan
10 years ago

Visiting Lecturer University of Brighton

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Lola E Peters
10 years ago

Turkey will regret this decision in just one generation as they fall behind the rest of the world in every aspect.

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Vrasidas Karalis
10 years ago

The University of Sydney, Australia

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Barbara Toews
10 years ago

Stop before it's too late!!!!

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Micaela Mendlow
10 years ago

This is quite plainly undemocratic and the United States has no business supporting Erdogan's attempt to seize control of the country.

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Figen iyriboz
10 years ago

Academic freedom is a MUST.

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Georgia Warnke
10 years ago

Professor, Univercity of California, Riverside

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Anonymous
10 years ago

No comment

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Martin Durrell
10 years ago

University of Manchester

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Yvonne Leonard
10 years ago

Assoc. Professor of Art Community College of Rhode Island

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Ben Rosamond
10 years ago

Professor of Political Science, University of Copenhagen

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Kyle Broom
10 years ago

Authoritarian control over academic work has no place in a civilized society.

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Dominique Brossard
10 years ago

Professor and Chair, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA