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Turkey: Journalists issue appeal for worldwide solidarity
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هجوم على مقر حزب كردي ومخاوف من بداية عنف أهلي في تركيا
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KURDISH journalists have vowed to continue their journey on the “irreversible path” to the truth and give a voice to the voiceless, despite intense pressure from the Turkish state.
“We frustrated the history imposed on us by the rulers. We’ve eliminated despair and darkness” by continuing that journey, Mesopotamia Agency (MA) editor-in-chief Sedat Yilmaz told the Morning Star today.
“Today we are proud to be the voice and breath of Armenians, Syriacs, Greeks, Chaldeans, Circassians, Yazidi, women, refugees, children, poor, workers and labourers who share a similar fate with us. Despite all the pressure and intimidation policies, we continue our march,” he said.
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.