Turkey, one university against the regime
For 45 days students and academics at Istanbulโs prestigious university Boฤaziรงi have protested the appointment of new rector Melih Bulu, a member of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP)

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Istanbul Turkey - 02.02.2021: Police intervention in rector protests at IstanbulKadikoy Boฤaziรงi University ยฉ Tolga Subasi/Shutterstock
The protests began on January 4th, after President Erdoฤan appointed Melih Bulu as the new rector of Boฤaziรงi University. While students have organised peaceful sit-ins on campus, faculty members have stood outside the rectorate for the last 45 days, their backs turned against the building. They all demand Buluโs immediate resignation.
According to the Boฤaziรงi Solidarity Platform, some 500 students have been detained since protests began. 25 have been sentenced to house arrest, and 10 arrested on charges of โdegrading or provoking the public to hatred and hostilityโ and โresisting to prevent fulfillment of dutyโ of the Turkish Criminal Code.
Boฤaziรงi has long followed the tradition of appointing rectors from within, through internal election by the faculty. In 2016, this authority was transferred to the presidentโs office following an emergency decree in the aftermath of the attempted coup. The same year, President Erdoฤan appointed Mehmet รzkan. But unlike Bulu, รzkan was a Boฤaziรงi professor at the time. And unlike Bulu, he did not plagiarise his doctoral thesis and essays.
Naturally, Buluโs appointment has set off a battle between the conservative government and the academia. Critics in Turkey see the appointment as interference with academic freedoms and violation of the democratic values of the university. Others have joined the calls on the government to stop the crackdown.
In a tweet , the UN Human Rights office condemned comments by officials and called for a prompt release of arrested students and protesters. MEP Nacho Sanchez Amor also expressed concern over recent developments, while the US State department spokesperson condemned the hateful rhetoric used by officials against the protesters. Turkeyโs Foreign Ministry rejected the mounting criticism.
Meanwhile, other universities both in Turkey and abroad have expressed their support. โWe the undersigned stand in solidarity with the students and faculty of Boฤaziรงi University. We call upon Professor Bulu to decline the position and we call upon the Turkish government to release any students still in custody, withdraw all charges, and respect academic freedom and university autonomyโ, read one solidarity letter with over 4,000 signatures representing international organisations and academics from all over the world.
Residents of some neighbourhoods in Istanbul have expressed their support by banging pots and pans every night at 9pm โ a tradition that was introduced during the Gezi protests in 2013.
Gezi parallels
The banging of the pots and pans may not be the only similarity between the two protests. The protest is yet again driven by young people of diverse political and cultural backgrounds against a controversial decision by the head of state. During the Gezi protests, Prime Minister Erdoฤan called protesters โriffraffโ; this time, he has accused students of being terrorists.
And yet, despite the parallels, the protests at Boฤaziรงi University come at a different time for Turkey. Since 2013, the government has amassed control over independent media and jailed many of its critics, including over 1,000 academics. It is also responsible for economic decline and the soar of youth unemployment that has reached 24% .
โYou are not a sultan, and we are not the subjectsโ
After Buluโs appointment, President Erdoฤan issued another decree, ordering the opening of Law and Communication Departments at Boฤaziรงi University. In response, Boฤaziรงi students wrote : โYou appointed a trustee rector to our university with utter disregard for the students and faculty [โฆ] To top it off, you open faculties and appoint deans [โฆ] Your attempts to pack our university with your own political militants are the symptom of the political crisis that you have fallen into [โฆ] Do not mistake us for those who obey you unconditionally. You are not a sultan, and we are not your subjects [โฆ] We declare that we stand united with those who fearlessly speak the truth, and we are against all government-appointed trusteesโ.
Back at the rectorate, Buluโs position remains unchanged. The newly appointed rector has no intention of resigning, expecting that the protests will fade in six months โ by summer break. Boฤaziรงi students say they will not stop until their demands are met.
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