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make sure this is the w news w. mine's the would be to us that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend dw, the once again is a protest by environmental activists of daisy park ended in uprisings throughout turnkey to the kid talking turkish history. it's prescriptive gazing will never disappear. does it gives you market turning point? the government couldn't handle, it just didn't slips away, putting them in the side. so friendship type added one and increasing the under pressure. the
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5 artists fighting for freedom and democracy bodies of time. then on the, at the time there was an actor in television from 2013, from the case the protests onwards was unemployed. john, so yep, it is. mother was sentenced to 18 years in jail. the spot 18. and she's been in prison for a year without a straight. i have it in time. will it? are? it sounds like it's a travesty of justice. this is cartoon is to enjoy action. we should because like i knew when they said it was, it always makes me tired. but i love my work as solidworks of that sort of style, minutes only on the florida flush coming to the world as possible so that it's not a utopian dream. she's seen in the stucco, who is
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a filmmaker, her colleague cheetham, my to received an 18 year prison sentence, was one of casey pock, wasn't just about to talk, we would say to fight for our freedoms and all right. let's go back to where it all starts. it gives the palm one of the last remaining green spaces in the house of his temple. in 2015. it was supposed to make way for shopping center. awesome. i mean the model is an architect. i know how important public spaces are easy talk for society. exactly. and then we'll proceed to nick of the places of democracy and for the future as well. the model that i gave this elected when i had to, as an architect, was that a start defended what is vital for us to see if it's stumble to awesome. i'm missing from new york city. so my to architects, john, so yeah, but yeah,
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and his mother mentioned we're on the scene as soon as they heard about the demolition. what they wanted to intervene before the government could say it was a done deal is aggregated. was saying it's the boulders just rolled in a nice the very next morning we went to the side looking for those responsible for my family visit. did they have a 10 minutes of their meeting? not until peroration, we weren't aware of the excavation had already begun that job to do, you know, how many centuries old trees will load on? i need to look at the matter and to say, i didn't get on the joint forces with other environmental activists flushing. the demolition and the numbers kept growing. the police used force to try to drive them away, but eventually the protest has gained the upper hand and gaze the con, the spirits of case he was born defiant. and tim, across the,
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the 2 of them. yeah, i was happy and full of hope. eh, the idea that people from all walks of life and come together to fight for something was quite extraordinary. and the digital most featured in all honesty area we set off tons of it. so, of course, we knew that at some point, the government and the state would intervene, and i'm on, you know, that it was clear to me that's. and on the case, the spiritual revolution would leave lost in crisis for college use the, this is miss kogan or the 0. when people called me and said something is happening here again, but you have to come in on those. and i can't right now i said having so much and to go to absolute the most common they insisted. and so we went between images, i thought it would be a demonstration, like any other homes. i never expected anything like this to myself. in may 2013 toxeme square rock next to easy punk was
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a see if people minute on the on the board suisse is you for a key. it's not just about a conference, haven't you understood that he posted at the time limit on the, on the board. i was a famous star up the stage and screen with millions of friends. so when he joined the gazing protest, people paid attention to when would you say that? would it be awesome because he was a moment in which a good sense doesn't know the world as possible the on, in some, in a moment where people treat one another. well, the type of sits a few or if you need to do a moment in which they reveal their creativity and recognize their own power. the reality of life was assault from the free society the purchased as envisaged. adeline's as nomic, i'm conservative course, was making the country's autocratic system more repressive on became
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a tool of opposition. was easier to send people in the control center are the ones who need freedom the most because that's the area that's under most pressure and repressed the most of the country and she was able to get them shut on that one. that's the, another permanent voice musician. bodies of time, who's things about the problems in turkey and his hopes for the future. the attorney came to same as an actor. it since the gaze of protests in 2013, he's been offered no more rows and government funded productions, his offices and productions, but also subjected to plot scrutiny. the says some of the by trying to take away artistic freedom that those, preventing people from learning about all kinds of social realities seem to take them as you can do. that's why society without arts, as most a free society without the proper means to enjoy option is
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a veteran in the fight for a free society. for 40 years, he's headed the satirical magazine, lemme with a rapier which encourage he looks back to the us. and the kuma is the greatest weapon of the week of the month to do the skilled in it. it's one of the most powerful tools that can effectively disarm the strongest of opponents. but i should not allow me to do anything i don't want to contribute to, you know, that's how i also allows for bloom is a freedom of expression and contrast. much of the touch as prince has effectively been signed and in recent years. well, the gaze of protests were booking the country, took his television, showed beauty pageants the documentary about penguins, which is why penguins became the mass cause of the protest movement. moses, i'm calling to me is a clinic that they gave the protests of an incredible human resultant from this incredible collective intelligence to son. when you see that on social media,
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under the slogans on it, they might not be resolved be cut off on the machine. and schumer can help to reduce tensions between the front and between the resistance and the power caching within the us. and they can get in, need to go for them. she took zoar no, shall i lit or shift mail comes to mind as a way of coping with things in our country of dealing with a tough situation. maybe that's why there was such a focus on human because at the same time we had to deal with the loss of pain by shipments get canceled, falls with the july dines. i'm on the, the terminal in the summer of 2013 by now hundreds of thousands of taking to the streets to them on the rights and the governments resignation. the pressure on out one is growing by the day the will give you more when we were all standing
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close together. how digit number you notice when the police are allowed to use force. but this time it came out of nowhere. suddenly they sprayed tear gas. everyone started running around like montague kitchen. it was all of my own searching. i really thought i was going to die. the situation escalated protests and violence classes with the police took place across to a key. frustrated with ad one's decade long, through millions of demonstrations rose up against his autocratic style of government and his right wing populist a k policy. the booty unit was to be the more it was extremely tensed in turkey and would it be the one wanted to implement phones and alcohol and pressure women to have at least 3 children, you must be cutting them, is eating. they keep asking less pressure and women,
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and the constant demands on by both the prime minister and the governments for companies were all reasons behind the gaze. the contests here is a park is a park easy. park wasn't just about the top. every tree we projected symbolized a woman being able to walk around the streets on her own nitrous and understand what all do. val cool, being able to open the express dissenting opinions. one, i think you live in a chip just certainly we would the font for our freedoms window for our lives to be free from interference, almost a good again. i off looms, it's in the old like the tide of rage flooded the streets, bringing with it a new self confidence. we're here, we're all you demonstrate is demanded of ad one see remained impassive. the less than that's what you put your hands on. is that the
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kind of woman that it has mets out all along these other ad, the youngest that lives in your lives? uh well then the question is, what is what followed by even hush of repression. more than $5000.00 demonstrations were arrested, including john, sue and mitchell long. yep. it just starts. it goes off from the call book. we went to try and for full time is it on us or at the 9? they may just try and i could tell them search the image sorta or, or unity just so i was acquitted, they are good. but my mother was tried and caused on charges of leading a terra organizational non data to their own. now she was found not guilty. yeah, sure. but we were in announcing cause over the next 10 years uh, took the chance. i'm absolutely exhausted, but i still have high. even if i must die now. does it gives you mind turning point for turkey. it gives you the milestone that is because the government to come home
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let to see all these and how it gets to be made up of 6 people were killed and 8000 and it doesn't. this were blinded by t a gas, but utopia of some of the 2013 came to a bit. and meanwhile, the government was looking to punish and intimidate those responsible. the jerky was divided dialogue between add one supposes and his opponents wasn't possible and the good yeah, the. 6 good, the you said to 10 in just a photo. purple edwin singled out individuals to blame for the gaze. he protest, he publicly denounced, minute, laborious treat. there was more the
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government suggested labord as 2012 claim and know about it to start in society. and it's upset mechanisms of control rehearse the uprising and amounted to a guide to a revolution. no coincidence. read the front page of the pro ad $1.00, pay the janish of fox of several visits he had made to egypt will also deem suspicious for the government should if i prove he had met with arab spring activists today, know how for a revolution into key to gave you the will, they said i came back to turkey to try and when will people in revolution with his play 18. so i've been preparing for the guys. he protests for a long time under the impression of mission. here's the guy. sions. put the boy in danger. he made a public statement questioning if a plague could trigger the protests of millions and made line. so if you have said accusation bundle, let me go and then be able to help them. i said, i'd like to thank you for believing the theater has so much power had good and that
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a revolution could be started for the stage. i get so many people in the streets, how comfortable i was being sarcastic, but maybe there's a grain of truth in there too. i don't need it to be. perhaps we see it or people really underestimate ourselves. is going to be the opposite of wasn't getting the message will confuse bodies of title. so it became a government target. in the or some of 2013. he was arrested under suspicious circumstances. he was released after 3 days, but the correct remained. charges signs and an attack on the public street. the artist was subjected to pier intimidation using the to me the only things never really settled down off the game z, mostly because there was never a moment that we could catch out breath. nope, that he has a mind getting him at the social upheaval in protest events continuing to attain lylark him to be the are the kids even today on it's one thing leads to another trick is new counter movement. i'm just going to make the going to was that the and
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it's 2015 was only a dictate to a tight examines the tools that dictates as uses an autistic reflection of the people in the country dissecting and questioning its system of repression. the, the, the, all, the, isn't the mistake. we don't just want to talk about everyone on the month that would be too superficial and too much like propaganda them. but some of these mechanisms are an action on over the world, not just in turkey. it was, that was a dictatorship established. what elements on parameters are typical of dictatorships? how does it dictate to review the people of this country and somebody with touch that a hall calling us about this was successful to successful the it was sent in turkey on the grounds.
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the plague could just a public odor. a security video about them is on wherever we look. there's hardly any more opposition in the performing arts alone, they're not in the film. the stage is nowhere from where you could reach the public . good will. there should be indeed, there is no position left. is marley fitz calling on the case. she does not to. it also has to struggle for his films to reach the public. obstacles are constantly chased in his home to watch ones you see that on sunday morning to go. i know that bill hall has now she's behind boss. the friend is continuing her work. there is state support for the kentucky, but the bodies avoiding funding or pro governments to them to have like all of the independence to make has cheatham is looking for other ways to finance
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a work such as sponsoring little co production from abroad. either be she q, the command, along with the 1st time magazine. lemme and is also fighting for it survival when the ministry to attempt in 2016 ship, the country, the magazine implied the other one was to blame for the bloody events. the other one was not amused. he called public faithful punishment. blair and people were mobilized. they came here to storm or offices, and then they came with weapons on. the police stopped the mob in front of the building just in time. but the warning had home. all the copies of that edition were confiscated and collected from the shops, mused and by new stopped. so some of them took in and between they opened criminal files on us and all of turkeys, provinces, districts, officer, shrinking,
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running out of the stock reach to the ceiling since need to do both. some of the work book learning and all of them filed charges against us because of this cover a couple of w, a climates, a fee of blankets at the country, independence thinking could land people in serious trouble all the most. and if those thoughts were expressed aloud, opinions could be labeled as false statements, a criminal offense. but it's fun, it's an option to go to the shoes that depends on an individual with a sense of i'm a citizen and but the actual problem with self censorship is really down to the government's having spread so much fear that it doesn't even have to keep accepting pressure, it hits little, but i think he said, well let me have a silver chest. i don't think there is anything we wouldn't have drawn from. there was nothing we wouldn't have written about for years set up on the other side of
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the, you know, with a new young colleagues joining us now that's not of the i see this fear many because one of them is they worried that they will get into trouble that really makes me sad mushrooms with us open the bookstore setting the work of critical thinking is a few and far between oppositional directors and the office and media all being replaced to sensing autism, taken to cold. the fear of all the tre arrest is everywhere. since the gaze of protests, dissidence like mitchell law. yes, a just john's, his mother, i've been put on trial time and time again. the everyday thing. so you go through a whole spectrum of emotions. it's extremely stressful. but at some point you become indifferent to block go so much useful. so we're going to quote, becomes routine and locking me out of the revolutionaries of the gaze. he protest
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who repeatedly put on trial include most permanency of mine. come on a businessman and patron of yachts, charged with financing the gaze. he protest sentence life imprisonment 2017 saw him put behind boss which alone. yep. it was at the scene that every single trial protesting trial arrest release free trial. a grueling cycle is. * isn't for the no strangers to the idea of prison might be dialogue. but until now we had only ever known outside has sued the stories we had heard that that was until her mother was sentenced off to several trials. the judiciary bound to political oppression. she on 7 other activists from the case. the protests was sentenced to 18. yes. a show trial and to shop for civil society. mitchell, now you have to exit at the courtroom singing. i will survive. joining her behind
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the boss was still naked to the matches convicted for a film about the case, the movement a film she never made. she had travelled from abroad for the trial, trusting that the charges would not be legally tenable. now then why with these 8 people singled out shrieking, why cheatum? we don't know the answer either. nobody knows. i read the documents, thousands of pages of documents i them, and i honestly couldn't find any unifying pulling because there isn't one. there was simply no basis on which these people were selected to that time. and you know, but it was a clear attempt to undermine the power of the gaze. the movement to rewrite the narrative gives it to give on me. you only gave me it was a popular move on kentucky. almost 7000000 people took to the streets, inches and the but the branding. it's a criminal scheme of an organized movement alliance that makes it easier to intimidate people, ultimately make them back down behind boss to don
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martez fence. lexia is to have friend seen them. stucco, hulu. with instructions for her films. she for one refuses to be silenced. to down the center thing was met with shock and dismay in the film willed come venice and for then held solidarity rallies, the sheep down to be so we made sure that cheetham, he is about this wave of some of the da, she even in prison. so she's really glad about the support from the film world. she told us, it's like watching your funeral while you're still alive, to feel assimilated a whole sentence with also a way to limit all the algebra where he to return to techie, he lives in exile in the u. k. basically give you the wrong side of them. took my left turkey in september 20, 1390. possibly because that was a freight from my last day that you'll do. and that was not to them founded fear,
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see how much it was also in the recent deed. there was simply no more scope for me professionally in turkey, and that no more scope for creativity, no more air to breathe. so we left my whole color because one of the only join me sit countess turkish autism. so now living in exile, much to the detriment of the country's us and culture on the board, is trying to start afresh in prison. but it's how to go back to square one and his career in the minutes is politic. is just the, i mean, 1st off i have to learn to talk to the phone language. in addition that i speak english, but i don't relate to the words, it will say what you hold on. i've never used english to express myself emotionally when a sort of like when you suffer last year, when a relative of yours dias. so when you say i love you, it's the same. so when you are angry, differences in us, get them is existing and let him, since his friends regained his 1st thing and recently even started the bbc television series. and he's an outspoken supporter of refugees.
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you may be a research. i'm very see. you may be anywhere in the world just because of the price. he turns off time sickness with his project is temple elsewhere as pop up gatherings. attendees discuss what it means to come from a stand degree post defense world wide 1st in person and online. the support group keeps the turkey he loves a life is done with others, each available to it. yeah, it's a body's time has taken a more direct approach he has left acting behind to challenge other one directly through politics. we agree that's, that's a political figure within the arch community, i should start taking on more responsibility and politics itself, the top of the gulf and the images of them in 2018. he re founded the
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work his policy of turkey, advocating for minorities and denouncing the government's disaster response off to the quick. especially for the younger generation bodies of ty is a beacon of hope for the we are all different to for we find common ground in particular. they are not homogenous, we take action together the tree. i think i think that's what the government is most afraid of. and into taking the shape we to tie really of his on stage these days, his recent charity concert in cologne was an exception to raise money for the quick victims while making a political stand. he no longer has time for theatre. this moment might just wonder why regret it say that some of them know that don't go to the residence in the field are to sampling. if, if it's not even though aren't you, it's such a powerful tool position. how much to that? but what is the punk itself?
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the shopping will was never built. most of the trees still stand bus, it gets quoted and off at every opportunity to make sure the spirits of case never returns to the civilian population was involved. and by the movement that gives the pop protests left a gnostic magazine, the
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