The Human Rights Foundation of Turkey has recently published a document that introduces the panorama and history of Academics for Peace. The document covers the details regarding the background of the Peace Petition, the purge, the persecutions in the State of Emergency and the relevant trials. It also introduces an appendix of sources and documents that is useful for anyone who is interested in further reading. The document can be accessed here
Acar YG, Coskan C. Academic activism and its impact on individual-level mobilization, sources of lea...
Today thousands of academics from Turkey, along with others from Syria, Iran, and Egypt are desertin...
by Noemi Levy-Aksu Since January 2016 the Academics for Peace case has become one of the symbols of ...
On January 2016, a small Turkish organization of activists, Academics for Peace (AfP) called the Tur...
This study will present and discuss the role of intellectuals in society through the analysis of a c...
An Opening Remark A couple of days ago, the Constitutional Court in Turkey took a decision of possib...
Criminal prosecutions continue in Turkey against signatories of the Academics for Peace petition. Ri...
Frontline Defenders had issued an chronique laying out an overview of the judicial processes faced b...
The ‘Academics for Peace Petition’, published in January 2016, was signed by around two thousand aca...
We write on behalf of 207 health professionals, academics, and researchers, and 25 health and human ...
The law is usually associated as antagonistic to despotism, thought of as a source of freedom. But e...
Based on the case of Academics for Peace (BAK) in Turkey, this article reveals the conditions and tr...
by Esra Demir-Gürsel, Ph.D. Immediately after the release of the peace petition[1] by the Academics ...
On 11 January 2016, 1128 academics in Turkey and abroad signed a petition calling on Turkish authori...
Introduction Like dissident journalists, writers, and artists, the persecution of dissident academic...
Acar YG, Coskan C. Academic activism and its impact on individual-level mobilization, sources of lea...
Today thousands of academics from Turkey, along with others from Syria, Iran, and Egypt are desertin...
by Noemi Levy-Aksu Since January 2016 the Academics for Peace case has become one of the symbols of ...
On January 2016, a small Turkish organization of activists, Academics for Peace (AfP) called the Tur...
This study will present and discuss the role of intellectuals in society through the analysis of a c...
An Opening Remark A couple of days ago, the Constitutional Court in Turkey took a decision of possib...
Criminal prosecutions continue in Turkey against signatories of the Academics for Peace petition. Ri...
Frontline Defenders had issued an chronique laying out an overview of the judicial processes faced b...
The ‘Academics for Peace Petition’, published in January 2016, was signed by around two thousand aca...
We write on behalf of 207 health professionals, academics, and researchers, and 25 health and human ...
The law is usually associated as antagonistic to despotism, thought of as a source of freedom. But e...
Based on the case of Academics for Peace (BAK) in Turkey, this article reveals the conditions and tr...
by Esra Demir-Gürsel, Ph.D. Immediately after the release of the peace petition[1] by the Academics ...
On 11 January 2016, 1128 academics in Turkey and abroad signed a petition calling on Turkish authori...
Introduction Like dissident journalists, writers, and artists, the persecution of dissident academic...
Acar YG, Coskan C. Academic activism and its impact on individual-level mobilization, sources of lea...
Today thousands of academics from Turkey, along with others from Syria, Iran, and Egypt are desertin...
by Noemi Levy-Aksu Since January 2016 the Academics for Peace case has become one of the symbols of ...