Turkey and Kurdistan
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1 April 2012 by m.sahin
MEANINGFUL EXHIBITION IN ISTANBUL
[caption id="attachment_1526" align="alignleft" width="250" caption="The poster for the exhibition, taken from depoistanbul.net"][/caption] In Tophane, Istanbul an exhibition started on March ... read more »
31 March 2012 by m.sahinRACISM IN ERZINCAN
About a month ago, a sad and dangerous incident occurred in Adıyaman, Turkey. In the Karapınar district, where there is a dense Alevi population, everybody woke up to see some of the Alevi houses ... read more »
26 March 2012 by ashen_mantisChildren who throw pieces of stone to the public buildings and officers – Unforgotten Mistake in their life
First of all, I would like to thanks for the website managers who gave me this option to give my opinion through the forgottendiaries.org and I would like send my greetings to all readers of our ... read more »
24 March 2012 by m.sahinTRIAL ON SIVAS MASSACRE DROPPED
[caption id="attachment_1481" align="alignright" width="150" caption="A scene from the demonstrations against the decision."][/caption] Last week, Turkish Criminal Court made a decision against ... read more »
27 February 2012 by m.sahinHATE SPEECH AND DISCRIMINATION IN MASSACRE PROTEST
Right before the demonstration on February 25th, Istanbul was full of various posters on billboards about a demonstration that was supposed to commemorate the Khojaly Massacre. However, the protest ... read more »
19 February 2012 by m.sahinTHE LOST DAUGHTERS OF DERSIM
The entertaining of Ali Dogan's motion by the Tunceli Criminal Court became a ray of hope for the lost daughters of Dersim. Dogan, who survived the massacre at the age of eight, had sued the Turkish ... read more »
14 February 2012 by m.sahinLOCAL PROTEST AGAINST GANGS
The Nalburlar Gang, racketeering and drug-selling, had been present in the Gazi Neighborhood in Istanbul for years despite the conflict between them and the residents. The tension reached its peak a ... read more »









