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Jin News journalist Oznur Deger detained during anti-government protests in Ankara

Jin News journalist Oznur Deger detained during anti-government protests in Ankara
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In Ankara wütet der anti-syrische Mob – ungestört

Die Türkei hat derzeit mit schweren ausländerfeindlichen Krawalle zu kämpfen: In der Hauptstadt Ankara plünderte ein Mob die Geschäfte von Syrern und zündete Autos an.

Ausländerfeindlichkeit in der Türkei: Wenn der Mob wütet - Politik

Ausländerfeindlichkeit in der Türkei: Wenn der Mob wütet - Politik
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Bogazici resistance is about more than liberal notions of academic freedom, it is a fight against the whole system of oppression

TURKEY’S revolutionary forces said today that protests centred on Bogazici University must remain a fight against fascism and oppression not for “liberal ideas of academic freedom.” An editorial in the Ozgur Gelecek newspaper said that elements such as the Kemalist Republican People’s Party (CHP) wanted “to keep the resistance within ‘acceptable’ limits” amid fears of a new Gezi, the 2013 protests that nearly brought down the government. Turkey’s second-largest political party wants the protests at the prestigious university in Istanbul to remain within the boundaries of campus politics, the newspaper said. But the resistance that began over the imposition of pro-government rector Melih Bulu has broadened out to all layers of society, uniting students, trade union members and others in struggle against Turkey’s authoritarian ruling coalition.

The people had left their homes, but the birds had not left

KURDISH journalist Seda Taskin, a contributor to the Morning Star, was awarded last year’s prestigious Musa Anter award for her photographs of Hasankeyf, an ancient city that has been submerged in what has been described as an act of “cultural genocide.” She was jailed for more than a year for her work with the Mesopotamia Agency, a pro-Kurdish media organisation frequently targeted by the Turkish state.  Taskin gave just one sentence in her defence when her case was heard on appeal in May 2019: “Journalism cannot be judged.” Since her release she has continued the work she loves so much; taking photographs and writing news, travelling across Turkey to tell the stories of those living under the country’s oppressive regime. 

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