crying, half of my face laughing, and i thought, this is too much. one cannot live like this. i m like, yes, i can live like this. but then i cannot think. i cannot write. and of course, you know, i m not talking about the death threats, rape threats, which is their favourite. so, yeah. there s another writer in turkey that i ve interviewed several times, 0rhan pamuk, winner of the nobel prize, no less. now, he is no friend of the akp government. his books have a lot of sort of allusions to tyranny and dictatorship, but he s chosen to stay. he lives in turkey with bodyguards. and he joked to the guardian newspaper last year, he said, i used to have three bodyguards, now i have one. surely that means turkey must be improving. maybe you, given that you care so much about this country, could consider going back? many people like me, and when i say like me , i don t only mean politically
i m like, yes, i can live like this. but then i cannot think. i cannot write. and of course, you know, i m not talking about the death threats, rape threats, which is their favourite. so, yeah. there s another writer in turkey that i ve interviewed several times, 0rhan pamuk, winner of the nobel prize, no less. now, he is no friend of the akp government. his books have a lot of sort of allusions to tyranny and dictatorship, but he s chosen to stay. he lives in turkey with bodyguards. and he joked to the guardian newspaper last year, he said, i used to have three bodyguards, now i have one. surely that means turkey must be improving. maybe you, given that you care so much about this country, could consider going back? many people like me, and when i say like me , i don t only mean politically critical people and so on. i also talk about the very well educated people who had to leave turkey after 2016.
and i remember half of my face crying, half of my face laughing, and i thought, this is too much. one cannot live like this. i m like, yes, i can live like this. but then i cannot think. i cannot write. and of course, you know, i m not talking about the death threats, rape threats, which is their favourite. so, yeah. there s another writer in turkey that i ve interviewed several times, 0rhan pamuk, winner of the nobel prize, no less. now, he is no friend of the akp government. his books have a lot of sort of allusions to tyranny and dictatorship, but he s chosen to stay. he lives in turkey with bodyguards. and he joked to the guardian newspaper last year, he said, i used to have three bodyguards, now i have one. surely that means turkey must be improving. maybe you, given that you care so much about this country, could consider going back? many people like me, and when i say like me , i don t only mean politically critical people and so on.
Professor Martin Green, Professor Andrew Blakers, Dr Aihua Wang and Dr Jianhua Zhao are awarded the world's most prestigious engineering accolade for transforming the efficiency of solar cells and dramatically reducing costs, making solar the cheapest source of electricity in most countries. LONDON, Feb. 8, 2023 /PRNewswire/ The 2023 Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering (QEPrize) is today awarded to Professor Martin Green, Professor Andrew Blakers, Dr Aihua Wang and Dr Jianhua Zhao for their research work and development of Passivated Emitter and Rear Cell (PERC) solar photovoltaictechnology that has underpinned the recent growth of high performance, low-cost solar electricity, to harness the power of the sun. Awarded annually, the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering is presented to engineers responsible for ground-breaking innovations that have been of global benefit to humanity. Celebrating its tenth year in 2023, the Prize announcement was made by Lord Browne of Madingley,