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Tuesday, June 7, 2016

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6. İnsan Hakları Kısa Film Yarışması’na Çağrı

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10 Aralık İnsan Hakları Günü, tüm dünyada olduğu gibi ülkemizde de çeşitli etkinliklerle kutlanmaktadır. Her yıl, farklı mekanlar sivil toplum kuruluşları, üniversiteler ve diğer ilgili kurumların düzenlediği faaliyetlere ev sahipliği yapmaktadır.

Avrupa Birliği Türkiye Delegasyonu ise İnsan Hakları Günü çerçevesinde her yıl kısa film yarışması düzenlemektedir. Avrupa Birliği’ nin temel insan hakları değerlerini sinema aracılığıyla teşvik etmeyi amaçladığı ve bu yıl 6.’sı düzenlenecek yarışma için son başvuru tarihi 16 Kasım 2016’ dır.

Finale kalan ve kazanan filmlere büyük ödüllerin yanı sıra 6. Avrupa Birliği İnsan Hakları Film Günleri’ nde gösterim hakkı verilecek yarışmaya ilişkin duyuruyu ekte bilgilerinize sunuyoruz.

 

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Eurosphere agenda: A Media Analysis site for the EU Referendum 2016

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Media coverage of the EU Referendum report 2 Centre for Research in Communication and Culture

EU Referendum 2016

Media analysis from Loughborough University Centre for Research in Communication and Culture

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LONDON — Twitter has a brand new emoji, but it’s not what you think.

The EU referendum matters for Global Justice Now. Here’s why.

We spend our time fighting against EU policies. But now, we’re campaigning to stay in.

Global Justice Now (GJN) on the Eurostar to campaign against TTIP – image, GJN

Having played cat and mouse with Greece over its debt crisis, the good cop and bad cop over Ukraine’s crisis, and having ignited and then steered the refugee crisis, Berlin realises it has no control on the other big geopolitical risk on its doorstep: the Brexit referendum.
According to preliminary results the Social Democrats have won local elections in several cities in Romania. The party was shaken by a corruption scandal last year, with many of its politicians having to testify in court. Has the fight against corruption failed?

Social Democrats win Romanian local elections

Romania’s leftist Social Democrats (PSD) won most votes in countrywide local elections yesterday (5 June), according to an exit poll, putting them in a strong position before a parliamentary election later this year.

When Matt Hanley, Josh Posaner and I started to wonder about what the Brits in Berlin thought about Brexit we could not have quite imagined how much interest there would be in this issue. We’ve managed to build a super network of people, organised half a dozen events, built a website about voter registration, and ended up with a quantity and quality of press coverage about the issue that I could never have imagined. Here is a quick summary of the coverage so far!

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Anthropology roundup: “AAA Membership Votes Down Academic Boycott Resolution

Biopolitics of Islamist Fascism: “childless women to be ‘deficient’” “Blood to be Tested in Laboratory’

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A woman who abstains from maternity out of a desire to work is deficient, no matter how successful she is, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said June 5
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has attracted opprobrium once more after controversially claiming that women who prefer not to have children or manage their households are “deficient,” regardless of their successes in the area of business
President Erdoğan as to the Armenian Genocide Resolution passed in Germany has noted; “A smartass comes up, prepares some stuff and submits it to German Parliament. And some claim these are Turks. Hell no! Their blood should be tested in laboratory”.
The statements of a Turkish cleaner at a camp for Syrian refugees, who was sentenced to 96 years in jail for sexually abusing boys, has strengthened concerns that the scope of abuse at the camp is much wider, a Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) deputy has said, filing a second parliamentary question to Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım over the statements
A deputy from the ruling AKP has prepared a legislative proposal over the German killings of locals in Namibia in the early 1900’s to be described as “genocide”

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Sunday, June 7, 2015

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O sırada Halk TVde. via Facebook Pages http://ift.tt/1heKubC

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New photo from Facebook June 07, 2015 at 11:21PM

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New photo from Facebook June 07, 2015 at 09:36PM

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New photo from Facebook June 07, 2015 at 05:49PM

Halk oylarına sahip çıkıyor. via @AJANSAMED #SandığınaSahipCık via Facebook Pages http://ift.tt/1heKubC

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1- #TurkeyElections roundup. Follow #ElectionFraud for irregularities…

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Poll seen as referendum on whether to endow Recep Tayyip Erdoğan with powers that would significantly change Turkish democracy

Only one person has cast a vote for the parliamentary election in the Yolveren village in the southeastern province of Batman, as the rest of the villagers were living abroad
Opposition Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) leader Devlet Bahçeli cast his vote at the Çankaya Anıttepe Secondary School in Ankara
HDP co-chair said the election campaign was difficult and he hoped the elections results will bring a new constitution
theguardian.com – Constanze Letsch – Jun 6, 6:54 AM – In the towns and villages of south-eastern Turkey, Kurdish clan leaders have long experience of dealing with disputes. In mediation practices going back hundreds of years, they have perfected conflict resolution techniques to negotiate rivalries
More than 53.7 million voters head to the polls on June 7 for a crucial parliamentary election in Turkey. The turnout in several provinces is higher than average, according to Turkish media. Here are the live updates
More than 53.7 million Turkish voters head to the polls on June 7, for the parliamentary election, which has been regarded as a key poll that will determine the country’s future.
Turkish PM has announced that a suspect has been detained over the June 5 bomb attack at a HDP rally in Diyarbakır

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New photo from Facebook June 07, 2015 at 01:10PM

Gururla vatani görevini yerine getiren bir vatandaş. via @nabokovokoban via Facebook Pages http://ift.tt/1heKubC

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