Showing posts with label May 02. Show all posts
Showing posts with label May 02. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Culture wars Turkish style: TV stations fined for Victoria’s Secret show; TV dating shows banned with new state of emergency decree…

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Turkey’s television regulator has fined private broadcasters Star TV and NTV for suggesting that watching the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show on New Year’s Eve “is part of Turkish traditions”

Turkey bans TV dating shows with new state of emergency decree

Turkey banned television dating shows with a new state of emergency decree published in the Official Gazette on April 29

Turkey blocks Wikipedia

The online encyclopedia Wikipedia is inaccessible in Turkey, with officials saying it was blocked as an “administrative measure” thereby explaining why the courts weren’t involved. Turkish media says the government asked Wikipedia to take stuff down, but was ignored.

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The latest purge comes alongside a ban on TV dating shows and the blocking of the website Wikipedia.

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Saturday, May 2, 2015

New Turkish sites on UNESCO list… so that we can destroy them… news from the social fabric…

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Ten new cultural and natural Turkish heritage sites have been included in the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List
The Turkish Environment and Urbanization Ministry has prepared a special environment protection plan for the Ihlara Valley in Turkey’s central Anatolian province of Aksaray, where the construction of daily facilities such as buffets and tea gardens will be permitted

How the Manchester Guardian reported on the mass killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks in 1915

The first reference to the Armenian genocide in the Manchester Guardian was on 24 May 1915:

Policemen evacuated the shops in Grand Bazaar. Thousands of tradesmen have been thinking they will be suffered from this incident. Representative of Chamber of Architects was left outside and the media wasn’t included.
An investigation has been opened into the artists who appeared in a short film commemorating the one-year anniversary of the death of Berkin Elvan, a young Gezi protest victim
According to the DİSK-AR’s report of child labor, 4+4+4 education law made compulsory age for primary school 6 to 13 and caused child labor to increase and the age of working children to decrease up to 13.
Prof. Oktay Sinanoğlu, one of Turkey’s most prominent scholars who was known for his books on the Turkish language and became Yale University’s youngest professor of the 20th century, died early April 20 in the United States
Oktay Sinanoğlu, a prominent Turkish physical chemist referred to as the Turkish Einstein has passed away at the age of 80 in the U.S. early Monday. Sinanoğlu had been in a coma in a Miami hospital, according to his wife Dilek Sinanoğlu. 
Feminist artists drew Nevin Yıldırım onto sheets which they then hung in the streets, with the maxim: “We are divulging all the injustices we are experiencing, one sheet at a time, to secure justice for women!”
The Jakarta Post (Indonesia) April 14, 2015, p. 6                  Español  Français  Italiano Dani Rodrik * Until recently, the military was widely regarded as Turkish society’s most powerful and cohesive institution. At the end of March, a retrial finally resulted in the acquittal of more than 200 Turkish military officers who had been convicted of […]

Once upon a time Turkey has a sympathetic president: Turgut Özal

'Hadi bir kaset koy da neşelenelim Semra Hanım'

 

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From #thebobs15 jury meeting, Berlin, Germany

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Winners will be announced on May 3, 2015

The Bobs Best of Online Activism

 

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Oh he is upset in Batman, not all citizens like the President… #TurkeyElections

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Turkish President Erdoğan’s speech in a southeastern Turkish province was marred by a protest of workers and local mayors decision to boycott the presidential visit on May 2.
Turkish PM Davutoğlu has accused the main opposition of resorting to ‘populism’ with electoral promises, while the CHP’s chairman Kılıçdaroğlu slammed the government for ‘unconscientious growth.’
Two of Turkey’s opposition parties have kicked-off their foreign election campaigns in Germany over the weekend, targeting the more than 2.7 million Turkish voters living abroad
Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Yalçın Akdoğan has said Peoples’ Democratic Party’s (HDP) Co-Chair Selahattin Demirtaş is under the direct “tutelage” of Cemil Bayık, a senior leader of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK)
The Governor’s Office in the eastern province of Erzincan has refused to grant permission to the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) to hold an election rally on April 25, citing an election rally by the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) scheduled for April 26 as the reason
Ruling out the possibility of failing to enter parliament as a party in the June 7 parliamentary elections, the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP), considered by many as a kingmaker in the coming elections, has said it has no Plan B other than to clear Turkey’s 10 percent parliamentary threshold
Turkey is set to have its most critical elections in decades on June 7. It is particularly critical because President Tayyip Erdoğan has shifted the primary aim of the elections to being more than just forming a new parliament and government with a crushing majority for the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Parti)
Pledges in the main opposition CHP’s election manifesto triggered ruling AKP’s defensive responses such as, ‘Where will you find the finances? There is no such financing.’ Is it so?
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has stirred a heated debate in Turkey by reading an Islamic-toned, patriotic poem in a television commercial filmed to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Turkish victory in the Gallipoli campaign during World War I. Here is the video…
INSS Insight (Institute for National Security Studies) No. 687, April 20, 2015 Oded Eran & Gallia Lindenstrauss Despite repeated attempts over more than a decade, Turkish leader Erdogan has failed to command a central role for his country in a region beset by religious, ethnic, and economic controversies. In an attempt to win on all […]

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Eurosphere agenda: “Spain’s hologram protests

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France outcry over school skirt ban
France faces a fresh backlash against its ban on religious signs in schools after a 15-year-old Muslim girl is sent home for wearing a long black skirt.
Charlie artist ends Muhammad cartoons
Charlie Hebdo artist “Luz”, who designed the satirical magazine’s front page after the Paris attacks, says he will no longer draw the Prophet Muhammad.

The following is a guest post by Ben O’Keeffe

One ideological motif has run throughout this General Election campaign: Nationalism. From the rising force of the SNP and UKIP, to Labour and the Conservative’s pandering to calls for greater controls on immigration, an undercurrent of nationalism has made British identity a more prevalent election issue than in any other recent Westminster election.

A survey by broadcaster SVT shows that the number of EU migrants begging in Sweden has doubled in one year, to 4,000, primarily from Bulgaria and Romania. This is in spite of negotiations on migrants Sweden initiated with Romania last year.

 

Spain’s hologram protests

Millions of Spaniards have engaged in protests over the past four years. As of July 1 they can be subject to disproportionate fines and even jail for exercising their democratic rights to freedom of expression, assembly, protest and information. Interview.

The Russia-Greek alliance has a big local problem

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As separatist forces creep closer to Mariupol, and Greece considers a further alliance with Russia, one group could put this new friendship on hold – Ukraine’s Greek community.

Crisis in the Mediterranean: Europe must change course

As leaders of European Union member states prepare to meet to discuss the Mediterranean refugee crisis, the Council of Europe commissioner for human rights sets the bar for an adequate response.

The former SS officer Oskar Gröning admitted “moral guilt” at the start of his trialin Lüneberg on Tuesday. In one of the last Nazi trials, he stands accused of aiding the murder of at least 300,000 people at the Auschwitz extermination camp. The 93-year-old’s confession is as vital as the memorials and museums for dealing with the Nazi era, some commentators argue. Others see holding this trial 70 years later as pointless.

The Expo is a dark window into Italy’s future

Mafia, McDonalds and youth exploitation: The Milan World Expo, opening on May Day, prepares a new generation for the years to come.

Today sees the launch of the Milan Expo, an international exposition of food and agriculture which will take place in Italy’s financial capital over the next six-months. This year’s theme, ‘Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life’ will see farmers, artisans and entrepreneurs from around the world set-up stall to sell their wares alongside stage-shows, concerts and talks by a roster of esteemed futurologists. This is a real-world pop-up show of all the things that might normally be encountered in Wired magazine: avant-garde art, gourmet cooking and sci-fi tech, all on display in a gargantuan ‘agro-park’ which is expected to host 20 million visitors.

‘Tragedy’ and responsibility in the Mediterranean

The European Council says that the situation in the Mediterranean is a tragedy. Its statement may display some sympathy, but an acknowledgement of responsibility is nowhere to be seen.

The EU is finally waking up to the desperate crisis unfolding in the Mediterranean and North Africa, and tomorrow’s extraordinary Council summit is a step towards dealing with its consequences, writes Mirjam van Reisen.

Migrants arrive in the Sicilian port of Messina after a rescue operation at sea earlier this week

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A roundup for #BaltimoreRiots

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Baltimore set for ‘victory rally’ as officers charged
Thousands expected to attend march, celebrating charges against six police officers over custodial death of a black man.
National Guard, curfew activated amid confrontations after memorial for black man who died of injuries in custody.
The single image from Baltimore that captures a city trying to heal
Images of the chaos and violence that engulfed Baltimore, as police and rioters clashed in recent days, have been splashed across TV screens and newspaper front pages But on social media, it is the image of a young black boy offering a bottle of water to an officer donning riot gear that has moved thousands of people to share and comment. See also: Why the kids on the streets of Baltimore are fed up Read more… More about U.S., Us World, Us,
Photos: Violence erupts in Baltimore
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BALTIMORE — Some of the speakers at the funeral for Freddie Gray — who died in police custody in Baltimore on April 19 — wanted the service to be non-political. But the ceremony quickly evolved into a mix of mourning and call to action, and the crowd didn’t seem to mind

Man who recorded video of Freddie Gray’s arrest is arrested, detained by Baltimore police

…is the man who, after Gray’s death, released cell phone footage of Gray’s arrest. He later told the Baltimore Sun that Baltimore police officers tackled the 25-year-old victim like “a piece of origami.” Read the res

For the second time in five months, an American city erupted in protests and unrest following a police killing of an unarmed black person. On Saturday evening, scores of people took to the streets of Baltimore to protest the death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray in police custody a fortnight ago.

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