Turkish researcher ‘threatened’ and ‘harassed’ over tough question to Gül
A Turkish academic researcher who pressed former President Abdullah Gül on the governmentâs human rights record during a panel in Boston in May claims to have âreceived threatsâ and been harassed, mostly by fake online accounts.
Emrah AltındıÅ, a biologist working in a research center at Harvard University, took the floor after Gülâs speech at Harvard earlier this year, questioning whether the former head of state had a âclear conscienceâ after the governmentâs crackdown on last yearâs nationwide Gezi protests.
âHow do you sleep at night when people are dying in Turkey? Arenât you ashamed to be at the head of such a state?â AltındıŠasked, shocking many as Turkish government officials usually strive to avoid facing criticism in their public appearances. The question sparked an uneasy mood in the conference room and even Gül, known for his softly spoken demeanor, did not hide his annoyance, saying: âNow, listen to me: No one would let you ask this kind of question so easily.â
AltındıŠsaid the episode has had enduring consequences for him. He said harassment began in July, when assistants in his university department claimed he had links with the outlawed Revolutionary Peopleâs Liberation Party/Front (DHKP/C), based on emails sent to them.
âIt was clear from the details given about the organization that the email was written by people who knew very well the sensitivity of an average American about terrorist groups,â he said, adding that the message was sent by a fake account and he had not been able to determine the true identity of the sender.
AltındaÅ also said he has received around 100 insulting messages calling him a âJewish seed,â âGreek seed,â âArmenian seed,â...
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