I also signed this petition as being a Turkish who lives in Stockholm..Unfortunately the internet site of the campaign is under attack and down at the moment. According to the admins, the registration in to the campaign was also failed in some periods of time due to the DDoS attacks.
One other new is that a good movie will be in the theatres in Turkey starting from 23.01.09. The movie is called Güz Sancısı in Turkish. The direct translation of the name would be something like "The Autumn Pain". Movie has been directed by Tomris Giritlioglu and the story has been adapted to the silverscreen from the novel with the same name and from the author Yilmaz Karakoyunlu. The story bravely tells the violance events occurred in 6-7 September of 1955 within the neighbourhood of Beyoglu (Taksim), İstanbul as most of the shops in Beyoglu was run by the non muslim minorities and they have been dramatically violated by the radical nationalists.
The director of the movie thinks that the core culture in Anatolia is to understand and live with the differences among people wihout any racism. I think that the movie Güz Sancısı will help to create a serious debate atmosphere in Turkey once again, and help the solid minds to start thinking just a little bit with the help of this dramatic and effective story. The historical events take place besides the love between a prostitute named Elena and a nationalist young Turk Behçet.
You may reach the teaser of the movie from the following link but unfortunately everything is only in Turkish.
One other new is that a good movie will be in the theatres in Turkey starting from 23.01.09. The movie is called Güz Sancısı in Turkish. The direct translation of the name would be something like "The Autumn Pain". Movie has been directed by Tomris Giritlioglu and the story has been adapted to the silverscreen from the novel with the same name and from the author Yilmaz Karakoyunlu. The story bravely tells the violance events occurred in 6-7 September of 1955 within the neighbourhood of Beyoglu (Taksim), İstanbul as most of the shops in Beyoglu was run by the non muslim minorities and they have been dramatically violated by the radical nationalists.
The director of the movie thinks that the core culture in Anatolia is to understand and live with the differences among people wihout any racism. I think that the movie Güz Sancısı will help to create a serious debate atmosphere in Turkey once again, and help the solid minds to start thinking just a little bit with the help of this dramatic and effective story. The historical events take place besides the love between a prostitute named Elena and a nationalist young Turk Behçet.
You may reach the teaser of the movie from the following link but unfortunately everything is only in Turkish.
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