Arbitrary Detention and Academic Freedom: Broader Themes and the Case of Cihan Erdal

Arbitrary Detention and Academic Freedom: Broader Themes and the Case of Cihan Erdal

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Monday, March 29, 2021

3:00 PM - 4:30 PM | Add to calendar

Location Details

online via Zoom

Contact Information

Department of Sociology and Anthropology, contact us via email, soc-anthro@carleton.ca

Cost

Free

About this Event

Host Organization: Department of Sociology and Anthropology

The detention of Carleton Sociology PhD student Cihan Erdal (along with dozens of others) on September 25, 2020 in Istanbul as he was starting to carry out his doctoral research in his home country has focused attention for many on the extensive use of arbitrary detention in Turkey and around the world and its use to muzzle academic inquiry.

This seminar brings 5 speakers to focus both on the broader context of arbitrary detention and its threat to academic freedom and the specific case of Cihan Erdal, who is going to trial on April 26th for reposting two public (and legal) posts on his Facebook page more than 5 years ago.

The panel will be opened by Benoit-Antoine Bacon, President of Carleton University.

Speakers include:

Hilary Homes, Crisis & Tactical Advisor, Amnesty International Canada
Mustafa Bahran, Scholar at Risk, Visiting Professor of Physics, Carleton University
Umut Özsu, Associate Professor, Department of Law and Legal Studies, Carleton University
Paul Champ, Human Rights Lawyer, Ottawa
Ömer Ongun, partner of Cihan Erdal