Open Letter Condemning the Purge of Academic Institutions in Turkey
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Natalia Belyanina
10 years ago
Stop attacks on academic freedom, education, human rights, stop violence and revenge to innocent!
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Bennett Carpenter
10 years ago
PhD Candidate, Literature, Duke University
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Seana Shiffrin
10 years ago
Pete Kameron Professor of Law and Social Justice and Professor of Philosophy, UCLA
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Eftichios S Sartzetakis
10 years ago
Vice Rector, Research
University of Macedonia
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Uros
10 years ago
Dictatorship will eventually end.
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Myriam Houssay-Holzschuch
10 years ago
Professor, Department of Geography, University Grenoble Alpes
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Tissiere Laurie
10 years ago
PhD Student in Geography, France
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Anne Reboul
10 years ago
CNRS, France
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Judith Kahn
10 years ago
Academic freedom is of the utmost importance. Is President Erdogan suggesting academics caused a military coup?
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Miriam Shadis
10 years ago
Associate Professor of History, Ohio University
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Lies Langouche
10 years ago
Asst Professor - University of Leuven, Belgium
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Jeffrey Smith
10 years ago
Release these people!
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Rogers M Smith
10 years ago
As a scholar of constitutionalism associate dean for social sciences at the University of Pennsylvania who has been honored to work with a number of outstanding young Turkish scholars, I find recent developments endangering the non-partisan rule of law and academic freedom shocking and a gross violation of basic rights and liberties.
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Anonymous
10 years ago
So barbaric. Turkey now qualifies as a dictatorship.
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Armin Nassehi
10 years ago
Professor of Sociology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich
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Donatella della Porta
10 years ago
professor of political science, Scuola Normale Superiore
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Cary Nelson
10 years ago
Academic freedom cannot survive the assault on Turkish universities now under way.
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Petr Ocelik
10 years ago
Ph.D., Assistant Professor at Masaryk University, Czech Republic
Stop attacks on academic freedom, education, human rights, stop violence and revenge to innocent!
PhD Candidate, Literature, Duke University
Pete Kameron Professor of Law and Social Justice and Professor of Philosophy, UCLA
Vice Rector, Research University of Macedonia
Dictatorship will eventually end.
Professor, Department of Geography, University Grenoble Alpes
PhD Student in Geography, France
CNRS, France
Academic freedom is of the utmost importance. Is President Erdogan suggesting academics caused a military coup?
Associate Professor of History, Ohio University
Asst Professor - University of Leuven, Belgium
Release these people!
As a scholar of constitutionalism associate dean for social sciences at the University of Pennsylvania who has been honored to work with a number of outstanding young Turkish scholars, I find recent developments endangering the non-partisan rule of law and academic freedom shocking and a gross violation of basic rights and liberties.
So barbaric. Turkey now qualifies as a dictatorship.
Professor of Sociology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich
professor of political science, Scuola Normale Superiore
Academic freedom cannot survive the assault on Turkish universities now under way.
Ph.D., Assistant Professor at Masaryk University, Czech Republic
Turkey too similar ti Hitler....just stop now!
After a failed coup d’état, the real one starts.