
Turkey’s High Education Board on Tuesday ordered the resignation of 1,577 deans at all universities. It is part of rounding up any and all critics of Erdogan under the guise of continuing countermeasures after the coup supporters. It is telling that the first group that Erdogan wanted to silence (after the military coup leaders) are academics — a pattern seen in countries like China where academics were killed or arrested under the “Cultural Revolution.”
Thousands of public employees have been summarily dismissed as Erdogan replaces official with the party loyalists. In the meantime, the world is left watching the evisceration of the secular state in Turkey and the rise of a new Islamic-based authoritarian regime. Whether the coup was faked or not, Erdogan admitted that it was a “gift from God” to achieve his final consolidation of power.
In the meantime, he will remain a core ally of the United States as he arrests journalists, academics, and political activists.
