In times of oppression, almost everything becomes political, including a photographic exhibition celebrating nudity.
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Turkish secularists show solidarity with Charlie Hebdo, but murderers are “martyrs” for some in Istanbul.
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“I’ve coined the term Erdocracy for the anti-democratic, anti-secularist regime Erdoğan is building in Turkey. He had recently demanded a law that would allow detention possible based on ‘reasonable suspicion.'”
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Tarık Günersel’s own literary roundup, covering everything from PEN Turkey’s commemoration of imprisoned writers to a call for Kurdish secularists to combine forces against ISIS.
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For this month’s column, Tarik Günersel created his own Freedom of Speech roundup, covering the end of September through mid-October.
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Although there is still pressure in various places, it is possible to say that Kurdish literature is on the rise overall. Tarık Günersel in conversation with Selim Temo on Kurdish literature.
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“In 600 years, probably none of the 36 Ottoman sultans were so arrogant and excessive” as Turkey’s newly elected president. Tarik Günersel questions Erdoğan’s legitimacy in light of corruption accusations.
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