by Noemi Levy-Aksu Since January 2016 the Academics for Peace case has become one of the symbols of the crackdown on democracy in Turkey. No critical voices are spared in the repression: MPs, journalists, lawyers, human rights activists, students and many others are detained and/or have been prosecuted for their opinions and activities. Each week brings new politically-motivated trials, where anonymous citizens and prominent figures of Turkey’s political and cultural life are faced with the m..
by Esra Demir-Gürsel, Ph.D. Immediately after the release of the peace petition[1] by the Academics ...
This study will present and discuss the role of intellectuals in society through the analysis of a c...
A recent petition by Turkish academics criticising military operations in Kurdish-dominated areas of...
by Noemi Levy-Aksu Since January 2016 the Academics for Peace case has become one of the symbols of ...
The arbitrary use of judicial power in targeting signatories of the January 2016 Academics for Peace...
Frontline Defenders had issued an chronique laying out an overview of the judicial processes faced b...
On the 5th of December 2017 , the hearings of the penal cases are starting to be held in Turkey, reg...
On January 2016, a small Turkish organization of activists, Academics for Peace (AfP) called the Tur...
Criminal prosecutions continue in Turkey against signatories of the Academics for Peace petition. Ri...
The ‘Academics for Peace Petition’, published in January 2016, was signed by around two thousand aca...
On 11 January 2016, 1128 academics in Turkey and abroad signed a petition calling on Turkish authori...
An Opening Remark A couple of days ago, the Constitutional Court in Turkey took a decision of possib...
The law is usually associated as antagonistic to despotism, thought of as a source of freedom. But e...
On December 5, 2017, the trials began for thosewho signed the Academics for Peace petition in Januar...
Dilsa Deniz, an anthropologist of the Alevi-Kurdish religion, was fired from her position as an assi...
by Esra Demir-Gürsel, Ph.D. Immediately after the release of the peace petition[1] by the Academics ...
This study will present and discuss the role of intellectuals in society through the analysis of a c...
A recent petition by Turkish academics criticising military operations in Kurdish-dominated areas of...
by Noemi Levy-Aksu Since January 2016 the Academics for Peace case has become one of the symbols of ...
The arbitrary use of judicial power in targeting signatories of the January 2016 Academics for Peace...
Frontline Defenders had issued an chronique laying out an overview of the judicial processes faced b...
On the 5th of December 2017 , the hearings of the penal cases are starting to be held in Turkey, reg...
On January 2016, a small Turkish organization of activists, Academics for Peace (AfP) called the Tur...
Criminal prosecutions continue in Turkey against signatories of the Academics for Peace petition. Ri...
The ‘Academics for Peace Petition’, published in January 2016, was signed by around two thousand aca...
On 11 January 2016, 1128 academics in Turkey and abroad signed a petition calling on Turkish authori...
An Opening Remark A couple of days ago, the Constitutional Court in Turkey took a decision of possib...
The law is usually associated as antagonistic to despotism, thought of as a source of freedom. But e...
On December 5, 2017, the trials began for thosewho signed the Academics for Peace petition in Januar...
Dilsa Deniz, an anthropologist of the Alevi-Kurdish religion, was fired from her position as an assi...
by Esra Demir-Gürsel, Ph.D. Immediately after the release of the peace petition[1] by the Academics ...
This study will present and discuss the role of intellectuals in society through the analysis of a c...
A recent petition by Turkish academics criticising military operations in Kurdish-dominated areas of...