"Please give me my driver’s license, I'll give you money. My children are waiting for me in my country."
My grandfather couldn't get his driver's license for a long time since he was illiterate. He enrolled in a driver's license course and took the exams without understanding the lessons. But he always failed and could never pass the test. One day, my grandfather couldn't help himself and begged his driving instructor with tears in his eyes; "Please give me my driving license, I'll give you money. I have children, they are waiting for me in my country." see more..
MemoryA work dedicated to Sadık Ahmet’s Life and Case
The book Doctor Sadık Ahmet, which was prepared for Sadık Ahmet’s 75th birthday, offers us the opportunity to know everything about Sadık Ahmet as a father, a human rights advocate, a leader, a doctor of medicine and an intellectual. The book consists of articles written by specialized writers. Every article focuses on a different side of Dr. Sadık Ahmet, revealing under what conditions a leader is raised and what s/he endures throughout his/her life. see more..
Memory, Related CommunitiesBağlar’s 6th issue is out: “The pen is a responsible witness to the current age”
The writers of the journal Bağlar are again making important contributions to the literary and intellectual field of the Balkans through their texts treating the hopes, despairs, longings, reunions, journeys and arrivals in the region. see more..
Memory‘What is Missing Comes Out Once All Is Well’
Proudly keeping Turkish, the flag of our sound, flying, the magazine Telve is out for its 12th edition now! The magazine Telve covers 49 figures from Germany, Austria, France, Belgium, Switzerland, the US, and Canada in this issue. see more..
MemoryExile and Memory
Compiled out of the papers submitted to the international symposium on “1989 Forced Migration of Turks From Bulgaria: Perception of Migrants After 30 Years” organized by Yıldız Technical University, the article titled Exile and Memory offers a review of the ethnic cleansing and attempts of assimilation levelled at the Turks in Bulgaria and the Forced Migration in 1989 in great detail. see more..
Memory, Related CommunitiesConverted to Church: Fazıl Ahmet Pasha (Vizier) Mosque in Heraklion, Crete
Converted into a church named ‘Agiou Titou’ in 1924, Fazıl Ahmet Pasha (Vizier) Mosque still serves as a church. Described as ‘a high-rising and precious work of art’ by Evliya Çelebi and having stood still as shown in a postcard dating to 1913, the two-balcony minaret was demolished up to the pedestal when it was turned from a mosque into a church and had a bell tower built on top of it. see more..
MemoryThis Time It Is Our Women Making Their Way to Germany
In late ‘60s, German employers began to demand female employees from Türkiye for electronics and textile in particular. This was because women were paid less and their fingers were a better fit for fine work. This caused an interesting development for Turkish immigration. In some families, women migrated to a foreign land while those remaining were husbands, fathers, and brothers. see more..
MemoryHushed Lament of Macedonian Turks: “Yücelciler”
The communist regime had its way. The organization, which lost four devoted intellectuals and hundreds of its members were imprisoned, lapsed into silence with great sorrow. In fact, the issue caused great trauma for the Macedonian Turks. There was no lament for Yücelciler. Their name was not mentioned, and all Macedonian Turks, fearing an end like theirs, had to or pretended to forget them for about 40 years. see more..
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