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Open Letter Condemning the Purge of Academic Institutions in Turkey

2,093 Comments

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Kristyna Lantova
10 years ago

So barbaric and uncivilized.. We are with academics in Turkey!

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Philip Gasper
10 years ago

Professor Emeritus Notre Dame de Namur University California, USA

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Elena Basile
10 years ago

York University, Contract Faculty

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Mikko Poutanen
10 years ago

The purge shouldn't target academics who are the key to Turkey's future as a country.

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Martin
10 years ago

Academic freedom is a basic component of democracy.

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Jordan Smith
10 years ago

Arizona State University, USA

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sara reguer
10 years ago

I support the petition

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Daniel Ohanian
10 years ago

Canada

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Sara tipton
10 years ago

Does Turkey really want to be compared to nazi Germany?

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Pamela Strafella
10 years ago

To support the independence of knowledge, which is the most important power we have

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Bruce Glymour
10 years ago

Professor, Kansas State University

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Susan Bickford
10 years ago

I urge the government of Turkey to lift the travel ban on academics and to reinstate academic freedom and independent academic institutions.

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Anonymous
10 years ago

In solidarity from the USA.

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Kathleen McNamara
10 years ago

Professor, Georgetown University, Washington, DC

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Anonymous
10 years ago

I condemn these attacks on free inquiry, liberty, and democracy, and remind the government of Turkey that the world is watching.

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Nadia Caruso
10 years ago

Solidarity to Turkey citizens from Italy.

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sarah de mul
10 years ago

in solidarity

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Vassilis Vaxevanidis
10 years ago

Postgraduate Student, University of Athens, Greece

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Andreas Huyssen
10 years ago

It took the Nazis longer to purge the country after the Reichstag fire

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Ajay Singh Chaudhary
10 years ago

In Solidarity.