‘Turkey is my home, I want to live but I don’t think for a humane life’
- Cagil Kasapoglu
- BBC World Service
“I want to stay, it’s my home. I want to go because I humanly desire it,” says 28 life student Berna Akdeniz.
What happened in Ankara Berna is a visually impaired student. There’s also bionics for Duy for “cochlear implant care. It’s a method to be used for further or very advanced real life.
Berna is also worried about the wear of the extremely stylish device, which has recently been highly valued in the Turkish lira.
Berna says she’s “having problems with issues at But”.
“The Cochlear office can announce the supply of products as of January. They stated that they believe it will be found in a short time.
“What if there is an agreement in the negotiations with the state? This possibility frightens me so much. The fact that you can’t hear, just the structure makes me sad.”
To go or to stay? It is a subject that is being told in Turkey.
The depreciation of the Turkish Lira is one of the triggers for inflation, which has increased in basic needs such as food and transportation since the beginning of the last 19 years.
Low-income days are in an effort to save the day and have a chance to survive, while small segments of higher income groups try to adjust their budgets according to the country’s budget income.
Social media, chat apps, new channels with advice for those who want a new life outside the country in his day. Those who went share their experiences, those who want to go are looking for their way.
‘I want reassurance, I want’
Berna is not yet in the products for use, the choice in Europe is still in its eagerness.
“Many European purchase cochlear implants I would go to a school cochlear more conveniently available and easier to buy from the company when they are from government to government,” says Berna and:
“While I was lucky in life, and I can hear thanks to the cochlear implant in both ears, now my new song is in this life, so I want to die from losing my sense. I don’t want to be afraid. I want reassurance. I want to hear it.”
One of those who want to go from Turkey to live in Gaziantep is our 28 universities, Harun Yaman.
Faculty of Communication, Radio, Cinema and an award-winning, Television communicator. Since he graduated in 2018, he has not been able to find a job, and he has been exhibited differently. Now also the operating system in a textile tool warehouse.
‘My hope and light’
He wants to go to Ireland with the program “Work and Education”.
“I’m the future of your country, and any ‘hope’ is my children. Even if there is, it will get better after a process,” he says.
He has to pay a fee to participate in the program in Ireland. It paid for a small amount of education, but with the exchange rate, the education to collect the remaining amount. He should not be too caught up in his day and night hours.
“There is no social gathering anyway. We are poor because of wrong education, because of our purchasing power, there is no distinction between them… Harun talks about many such demonstrations.
Above 70 percent of goals for life abroad
Most of the informal arrivals from Turkey are 25-29 years old.
The Turkish Statistical Institute (TUIK), the publication of the last year of statistics, announced that it postponed the 2020 International Migration.
That year, which TURKSTAT will see 2019, more than 330 thousand emigrated from Turkey, without comparing it to a journey. This number includes Turkish citizens and foreign nationals.
According to a university that may happen to Yeditepe in August 2020, it is estimated that 76% of those who can predict education and consultancy will travel.
Permanent citizenship of another country says 64% of those who say they will leave Turkey.
Like Turkey, different country has a typical trend about Covid-19, but currency and inflation are getting a little more popular in Turkey.
‘There is definitely a new migration influx from Turkey’
Education lecturer, who is an expert on migration, Prof. İbrahim Sirci says it can be effective for the situation in Turkey.
Answering the BBC’s questions, Prof. “There is definitely a new influx of migrants from Turkey,” says Sirkeci.
“Not that they cannot be excluded from political power because they have lost their pillars in a large segment of society.
In the last period of those found in a hometown from Turkey, it increased, except for 2020, the busiest pan experienced.
The European Office (Eurostat) land plot has multiplied the statistical numbers in Turkey in the land delivered to the last 10 European countries. The most applications were made in 2019, the number was close to 25 thousand.
On the other hand, Turkey is among the countries that receive the most immigrants from Syria.
Dr. Sir Sirkeci said, “The only OECD (Economic Development and Cooperation) in the same country in Turkey, apart from Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria.
“I define these as anti-Erdogan exiles. People are escaping from this private political structure.”
What does the government say?
The government, on the other hand, denies that Turkey’s youth have “run away”.
Vedat Bilgin, Minister of Labor and Social Security, spoke at a forum in October of the year, “The enthusiasm for going abroad is more than the educated school. The young people have more of this aspirational education. This aspirational education among the young people. They would recognize and own their owners.
Berna, a doctoral student who is educated, will live and is one of the young people, thinks that if she is going to decide from Turkey, it will be one of the most difficult decisions she can make.
Because his dreams for Turkey and for his own life are still within limits:
“My disappointments. My dreams are things related to places around the world and business planning too.
“Personally, I’d like to dream a dream here, maybe because I can’t make it unnecessary.
“I enjoy getting to know the natural beauties of this country at my child’s home.”