Büşra Ersanlı et Büşra Beste Önder and 14 other people were released from prison today, at Silivri. See : http://bianet.org/bianet/toplum/139695-ersanli-dahil-16-kisiye-tahliye
With hope that 2012 will bring freedom and peace to our professors, students, researchers, translators and publishers in Turkey (and elsewhere…)
Welcome to our colleagues from Germany. For information on the activities of GIT Germany, please see their website at : http://gitgermany.wordpress.com/ For further information, please email : gitgermany@yahoo.de
Scottish PEN has initiated a petition for the release of Ragip and his son Deniz Zarakolu and Prof. Busra Ersanli. The petition can be accessed through the below link. https://www.change.org/petitions/prime-minister-of-turkey-release-ragip-deniz-zara...
Crucial Informations on Academic Freedom in Turkey provided by GIT-North America See http://gitamerica.blogspot.com/ (Newsfeed, December 30, 2011)
The Research Foundation Switzerland-Turkey (RFST) created a branch of GIT in Switzerland on December 29, 2011. For more information on GIT Switzerland, please contact : Prof. Dr. Hans-Lukas Kieser ( info@sfst.ch ).
The address of the new Facebook Page for GIT Initiative is : http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/GIT-Initiative/288505904533560 Contacts : ferhattaylan@gmail.com, diana.gonzalez2@wanadoo.fr
copy.pdf : https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7Z87EGgKHUGWE01aFEtRXRrQzg/view
1100 Academics in danger in Turkey see : http://www.gitfrance.fr/
New Petition in Turkey https://t24.com.tr/haber/610-akademisyenden-yeni-bildiri-fikrin-elestirilmesi-demokrasinin-cezalandirilmasi-otoritenin-niteligidir,324667