Justice March in Turkey
Triggered in Ankara by the arrest of the main Turkish opposition deputy Berberoğlu, the Adalet March is now heading towards Istanbul and growing each day.
Triggered in Ankara by the arrest of the main Turkish opposition deputy Berberoğlu, the Adalet March is now heading towards Istanbul and growing each day.
Nuriye Gülmen and Semih Özakça have been on hunger strike for more than two months since being dismissed under Turkey’s post-coup purge. But international solidarity grows.
Amid declining public support and ahead of the upcoming referendum, Erdoğan’s closest circles take radical steps to stay in power.
Turkey has updated its national education curriculum, downgrading philosophy, cutting classes on single-party rule and depoliticizing the latest coup attempt.
The attempted coup on the night of Friday, 15 July, was a surprise for both Turkey and the international community at large. Despite having survived a history replete with coups over the course of the twentieth century, no-one foresaw a further – albeit weak – attempt to take power this century.
The organized LGBTI movement in Turkey has been growing and gaining more recognition as a progressive force. Accordingly, its activities faced more repression.