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Open Letter Condemning the Purge of Academic Institutions in Turkey

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Roeland Dobbelaer
10 years ago

Gife peace a change

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Gijs van Donselaar
10 years ago

Associate professor, University of Amsterdam, Humanities, Philosophy. Why suspect your enemies among those who favour free discussion and thought?

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Mattias Wahlstrom
10 years ago

Associate professor, University of Gothenburg

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Katharina Dulckeit
10 years ago

Professor of Philosophy Butler University USA

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Valarie Akerson
10 years ago

Valarie Akerson, Professor, Indiana University

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Rebekah Sterling
10 years ago

College of William and Mary

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Jacob Beck
10 years ago

Associate Professor Department of Philosophy York University

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niilofur farrukh
10 years ago

Attack on academic and creative freedom has never served a nation. Many countries face extremism because the State chose to silence their intellectuals, educators and thinkers.

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Matteo Colombo
10 years ago

Tilburg University, The Netherlands

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Tom Strong
10 years ago

Please stop this assault on learning

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Mary Weismantel
10 years ago

Turkey is a wonderful country with a great tradition of scholarship and intellect. This is a shameful blot on that long glorious history.

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John Scherpereel
10 years ago

Associate Professor of Political Science, James Madison University

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Chris Scurfield
10 years ago

Stop Turkish Kandelnacht

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Beatrice Collignon
10 years ago

Université Bordeaux Montaigne - Head of UMR Passages (Research centre, CNRS) - France

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Anonymous
10 years ago

Associate Professor, French & Comparative Literature, University of California, Berkeley

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William McMillan
10 years ago

Graduate Student, Yale University

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Professor Andrei Marmor
10 years ago

Jacob Gould Schurman Professor of Philosophy & Law, Cornell University.

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Florin
10 years ago

Assistant professor of geography, France

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Kelsey Norman
10 years ago

University of California, Irvine

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Christa-Maria Lerm Hayes
10 years ago

Professor, University of Amsterdam