Showing posts with label September 23. Show all posts
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Friday, September 23, 2016

New photo from Facebook September 23, 2016 at 10:18PM

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In Akçakoca, Düzce a high school drama happens…

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Education was halted on the third day of the new school year at a high school in the Akçakoca district of the Black Sea province of Düzce, as tensions grew following the school’s conversion to a girls’ vocational imam-hatip religious school

In other news:

Dozens of Syrian children work in shoe factories in Gaziantep, southern Turkey. Some of them have been talking about their lives.

Number of child workers nears million in Turkey

School has started for close to 18 million children in Turkey, but upward of a million of their peers are currently engaged in child labor, according to a number of new reports
A 23-year-old nurse, who was kicked on a public bus in Istanbul by a man who said he was angry that she was wearing shorts, has said she is “still trying to recover from the psychological trauma of the attack.”
The lawsuit brought against the journalists Erdem Gül and Can Dündar due to their reports on the trucks of National Intelligence Agency has been combined with the lawsuit filed against Berberoğlu. The next hearing will be held on November 16.
An Istanbul court arrested a well-known Turkish professor over links to the Gülen movement on Sept. 22, 10 days after he and his journalist brother were detained over statements on a TV channel before the July 15 coup attempt that were deemed to “call for a coup.”

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TRT Okul’da 2016 Bahar sezonunda yayınlanan “Yeni Medya” Programının tüm videoları

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Solidarity event by English PEN (@englishpen) for the imprisoned writers…

Cyberculture agenda: “Turkey Submits Highest Volume of Removal Requests to Twitter…”The Growing Problem of Bots That Fight Online…

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Turkey has been listed as the country with the greatest number of removal requests in Twitter’s first biannual Transparency Report of 2016.
The way software agents interact on the Web is poorly understood. Now evidence shows that they fight each other for years.

Of course President Obama should pardon Edward Snowden — and Chelsea Manning, too.

But this story is not about the excellent reasons for thanking rather than locking up the two most famous whistleblowers of the post-9/11 era. Plenty of people are already calling for that in powerful ways. A new petition on Snowden’s behalf has been signed by Twitter’s Jack Dorsey as well as Steve Wozniak, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Aragorn (also known as Viggo Mortensen). Organizations coming out in support of a pardon for Snowden, who is currently a political refugee in Moscow, include the ACLU, Human Rights Watch, and Amnesty International. And Oliver Stone has just released “Snowden,” a movie that emphasizes his good and patriotic intentions.

What happened when Mike Zuckerman brought his San Francisco culture hacking ethos to the migrant camps in Greece

3 days until Chelsea Manning’s Disciplinary Board (for her suicide attempt)

The Chelsea Manning Support Network has just emailed us this latest update:

1. Chelsea has written an Op-Ed for the Guardian that will be published tomorrow at 7am EST.

The company’s Jigsaw division is on a mission to protect the Internet’s most vulnerable. Trouble is, doing good is a lot harder than “Don’t be evil.”

Italy on the verge of the stupidest censorship law in European history

 

Black Lives Matter.

Those three seemingly simple words have catapulted the U.S. into a modern-day civil rights movement. It’s a movement that has become a household name, creating and proposing tangible policy change, as well as spurring intense social debate.

How Millennials are Changing the English Language
Millennials are at the forefront of the latest language shift – here’s why brands should be paying attention.

Wikileaks has tweeted an offer for founder Julian Assange to leave the Ecuadorean embassy where he has been a political asylum seeker since 2012, and turn himself in for a US jail sentence, if President Obama grants clemency Chelsea Manning, who is serving a 35-year sentence for providing documents to Wikileaks while serving in the US Army.

5 Fantastic Movie Release Social Media Campaigns

Social Media as Advertising

Listen: Hacker Anthropologist Biella Coleman on the free software movement and big business

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Turkey’s brain drain: Purges and fear are driving Turkish scholars out of the country

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By William Armstrong

The new academic year opened under dark clouds for many scholars in Turkey. The crackdown in the aftermath of July’s attempted military coup has worsened the sense of suffocation. The country now faces the real danger of a “brain drain” as many educated citizens look for a route out.

Over 5,300 academics have been suspended and over 2,300 have been fired for alleged links to the July 15 coup attempt, while 15 private universities linked to the movement of U.S.-based Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen have been closed down. The government says the measures target the Gülenists, a Turkish-designated a terrorist organization accused of orchestrating the coup attempt, but there are rising fears that the dragnet is snaring other opposition voices in a broader witch hunt.

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In other news:

Turkish authorities detained prominent journalist Ahmet Altan late on Sept. 22, less than 24 hours after he was released in connection with a probe into an attempted coup on July 15
In vowing to continue to fight ISIS, Mr. Erdogan is likely to demand cooperation in fighting Kurdish militants and loyalists to Fethullah Gulen.
Kıvılcım Arat, LGBTI activist, was forced to leave her home of five years due to continuous attacks from a group of young men living in her neighborhood
English PEN – Cat Lucas – Sep 16, 6:36 AM

Ahmet Altan and Mehmet Altan were detained on Saturday 10 September. Their detention has been extended for a further five days. The brothers have been accused of giving ‘subliminal messages’ to rally coup supporters in a television broadcast

English PEN – Sep 12, 4:28 AM

We the undersigned call upon democrats throughout the world, as well as those who care about the future of Turkey and the region in which it exerts a leading role, to protest the vendetta the government is waging against its brightest thinkers and

RSF – Sep 19, 6:01 AM

Two months after responding to a coup attempt by declaring a state of emergency, the Turkish government continues to target journalists, pluralism and freedom of information. RSF is today publishing a report that details the many abuses and urges

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Thursday, September 22, 2016

Eurosphere agenda: Bosnia and Herzegovina’s membership application… “Fancy Bears hackers…

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The European Union’s 28 member states yesterday (20 September) accepted Bosnia and Herzegovina’s membership application and ordered the Commission to prepare an assessment of the Balkan country’s readiness to join the bloc.
BBC Sport looks at some of the key facts surrounding the Fancy Bears hack team’s latest release of medical files stolen from Wada’s database.
A politician in Germany’s Pirate party is found dead in a Berlin flat with the body of another man, in what police believe was a murder-suicide.

Netzpolitik is an amazing German activist/journalist organization; in 2015, they braved a treason investigation by publishing Snowden docs that showed that the German intelligence services were conducting illegal surveillance and illegally collaborating with the NSA; now they’ve done it again, publishing a new leaked oversight report on spying at the Bad Aibling surveillance station.

Debate: Merkel admits mistakes in refugee policy

After electoral defeats for her conservative CDU party in Berlin and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, German Chancellor Merkel has admitted to making mistakes in her refugee policy in recent years. Merkel has not shown enough contrition, some commentators argue. Others see her as morally victorious – even if she fails politically.
The people of Berlin punished the Socialist-conservative coalition in state elections on Sunday. The SPD was the strongest party but suffered major losses and now needs two partners to continue governing. The national-conservative AfD entered the Berlin parliament with just over 14 percent of the vote. Journalists discuss what the election means for the party landscape – and German democracy.
An Australian Muslim who went to France to show solidarity with French Muslims is forced to leave a beach for wearing a burkini, despite the ban being overturned.

Jeremy Corbyn – a mainstream [Scandinavian] social democrat

If there is such a thing as a ‘best practice approach’ in public policy the Nordic model would probably be it and, at any measure, a useful benchmark for Britain to move towards.

Labour Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn at the TUC Congress,September 2016.Gareth Fuller/Press Association. All rights reserved.As a Scandinavian who has spent more than a decade living in Britain, nothing has made me feel more foreign than observing the current Labour leadership election. From his style to his policies Mr Corbyn would, in Norway, be an unremarkably mainstream, run-of-the-mill social-democrat. His policy-platform places him squarely in the Norwegian Labour Party from which the last leader is such a widely respected establishment figure that upon resignation he became the current Secretary-General of NATO.

Berlin state poll: Losses for Merkel’s CDU, gains for AfD

Germany’s Christian Democrats, the party of Chancellor Angela Merkel, suffer a historic defeat in state elections in Berlin.
Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi stepped up his attacks against other European Union leaders yesterday (18 September) after an EU summit in Bratislava which he said amounted to no more than “a nice cruise on the Danube.”
A year after Volkswagen admitted fiddling its diesel emissions, the European Investment Bank (EIB), whose loans backed the carmaker’s efforts to develop cleaner engines, is still unable to say whether or not public funds were used to rig emissions tests, writes Anna Roggenbuck.
In a few years’ time, people won’t buy a car just to get from A to B. Cars are going to become more like computers. The whole concept of transport will change, predicts Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy.

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Wednesday, September 23, 2015

EFD Haftanın Web Projesi: Roman Medya (@RomanMedya) sitesi

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MEDYA VE İLETİŞİM EĞİTİMİ Roman Medya

Proje organizatörlerinden gelen mesaj:

 

Humanity in Action hibe yarışmasını kazanarak, EVZ vakfının maddi desteği ile hayata geçirdiğimiz Roman Medya projemizin websitesi tamamlandı.

16-17 Mayıs’ta düzenlediğimiz Medya ve İletişim seminerindeki sunumlarınız ve videolarınıza da websitemizde yer verdik.
Değerli katkılarınızdan ötürü bir kez daha sizlere hem kendi adımıza hem de katılımcılarımız adına teşekkür etmek istiyoruz.
Katılımcılarımızın tamamı eğitimi çok faydalı bulduklarını ve benzer eğitimlerin devam ettirilmesi gerektiğini söylediler. %100 memnuniyet oranı yakalamak kolay olmasa gerek :)
Bizler de; özveriyle zaman ayırdığınız, ufuk açıcı sunumlarınızla deneyimlerinizi bizden esirgemediğiniz için sizlere çok teşekkür ediyoruz. Sizlerden çok şey öğrendik. Umuyoruz ki, bir gün tekrar birlikte çalışma imkanı buluruz.

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