Turkey is on the way to a ‘civil coup’… It is necessary to resist this tyranny; Long live freedom, down with tyranny!
Mayor of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality
Ekrem Imamoglu‘imprisonment…
When the sentence is finalized
Imamoglu will go to jail,
presidency will expire
and about politics ban will be placed.
It is unnecessary to prolong.
With this decision, the competent law
The executive takes another blow.
Not just the law
the will of the people, the vote of the people
activating is taking place more than a blow.
Turkey from the waters of democracy
it’s getting farther away.
briefly:
Turkey is on the way to “civilian coup”…
Against this bullying
You have to resist!
judicial system in Turkey.
a allegiance institution
once again made
in the understood condition.
Another explanation from the judiciary, Palace‘inside,
“single manIt is in the hunter of “.
Coming from where he fled from judgment
is traveling by cargo.
This is about Imamoglu.
with jail time
was laid bare in front of him.
We will not be cowed by it.
Right, law, justice, democracy
heart rising all together
will resist this despotism.
Ekrem Imamoglu in Saraçhane
got on the bus
started to arrive. to democracy,
emphasizing freedom:
This process, which is experienced, has its own order.
scam to protect
by applying, to be acquitted
It is the process of people putting up marriages.
This corrupt order, on the night of March 31
via AA o closing data, choice
they will dare to take it away from you
the day begins.
But you, Great will in Istanbul
you revealed.
You slapped a huge democracy.
They did not want to give the choice, you took it by the way!
On 6 May the election was cancelled.
You threw the slap twice.
The sentence they gave in today’s case,
It’s an ugly result.
Saraçhane (Photo: Alkan Şahin/ T24)
Imamoglu then, without mentioning his name
erdoganof a February 28
brings to his speech:
the words I will read to you.
“We see that the judgment really
not independent. Bso your judgment
treatment, not justice services,
dominated by politics
has emerged once again.
Our political differences, our focus of power and interest
at the ballot boxes
that they will not be able to stop,
He understood well that they could not cut
they must be, they resorted to such a route.
This is the wrong way.
Justice, the day will come
those who politicize the judiciary
will be needed.“
How true are the sentences?
Well, the person who made this decision,
These words are not yours!
Imamogluwithout mentioning his name, Erdogan,
the injustice that was once done to him,
He states that he speaks of justice, cruelty today.
IYI Party leader and Imamoglu Meral Aksener‘I
calling on the bus.
Akşener square electrifies:
long live freedom
Damn tyranny!
The huge crowd in Saraçhane is swaying.
Aksener, February 28′by reminding
word begins. A poem to listen
incarceration effects,
wrought iron fence
and mail from the mayor’s office
Erdogan banned from politics
what was once done to him
what you’re doing now is drawing the sky.
Once upon a time, that person called greetings from here.
he said: “This song does not end here.“
It’s true, that song didn’t end there.
Today, we are speaking as Meral Akşener.
This song will not end here either.
People are persecuted when they are afraid,
they are unfair. Today my brother Ekrem
There is a great fear behind this decision.
We pray to them, we are not afraid.
ageless freedom,
Down with tyranny!
Years ago to read poetry here
“Can’t be the mayor” called
There was a City Mayor.
He became president.
Because the will of the people was handed out.
The cowards and guardians of that day…
Who, with whom!
Who, what has become!
You will do what you need at the ballot box.
O with your halal votes at the ballot box,
with democracy you will say
Come on, we’re sending you.”
Hürriyet, April 22, 1998: At the end of the February 28 process, Erdoğan was sentenced to death with a ‘political ban’ while reciting a poem while the President of the İBB, like İmamoğlu, was reading.
one in whirlwind of excitement starts to miss.
I’ve been inside for a long time
first time hope refreshing.
Yes, we won’t get bored
yes for democracy, law and freedom
we will resist
and by popular vote
from the ballot box
go home single man…
Who is Hasan Cemal? Hasan Cemal was born in Istanbul in 1944. He graduated from Ankara University, Faculty of Political Sciences in 1965. He started his journalism career in 1969 in the weekly Devrim magazine in Ankara. After trying in Yeni Ortam Newspaper, Anka Agency and Günaydın newspaper, he entered Cumhuriyet newspaper in 1973. He served as Ankara Representative between 1979 – 1981. Between 1981 and 1992, he managed the Cumhuriyet Newspaper as the Editor-in-Chief. He won the Sedat Simavi Award in 1986 when he was under the management of the Cumhuriyet newspaper, Cemal.newspaper of the year“chosen. Between 1992-1998, he was the front page writer of Sabah newspaper. He wrote for Milliyet newspaper for about 15 years, from 1998 to 2013. Dot magazine 1989 Topics and Turkish Journalists Association column won the awards. The Journalists Association of Turkey was also established in 2004.Research“The award was given to Hasan Cemal’s letter. Term prime minister for defending the publication of “Imralı Minutes”, which was published in the headline of Milliyet on February 28, 2013 Tayyip ErdoganHe was the target of his reaction. nationality management,His insistence on questioning the Prime Minister and the media capital“The review has closed its column in the newspaper it has been writing for nearly 15 years. The interviews he made and the articles he wrote after he parted ways with Milliyet were published by the independent internet newspaper. T24Published in. Hasan Cemal, one of the most influential and entrepreneurial names in Turkish media, has been writing for T24 since March 2013. The Harvard University Nieman Foundation for Journalism awarded the Louis M. Lyons Award for Conscience and Integrity in Journalism to Hasan Cemal in 2015 “for his lifelong effort to defend the superiority of the press”. Cemal became the first journalist in Turkey to receive this award. The 13th published book of Hasan Cemal, who taught “Media and Politics” at Bilgi University for a term, is as follows, in chronological order: – Waking Up To The Sound Of Tanks (1986) – Fear of Democracy (1986) – Capturing History as it Lives (1987) – The Ozal Story (1989) – So No One Gets Angry I Wrote Itself (1999) – Kurds (2004) – I Loved the Republic (2005) – Turkey’s Soldier Problem (2010) – Entrust the Peace (2011) – 1915: Armenian Genocide (2012) – Delila – The Mountain Diaries of a Young Female Guerrilla (2014) – Csolution process Kurdistan Diaries (2014) – This Is How Life Goes (2018) – Hasan Cemal has another unpublished book called “Dictators of Time”. |