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    ARTISTS, SCHOLARS CONDEMN GEZI CRACKDOWN IN LETTER TO TURKISH PM

    14:58 25/07/2013 Â" SOCIETY

    A group of internationally renowned artists and scholars condemned the
    Turkish authorities' heavy-handed crackdown on the Gezi Park protests
    in a full-page letter published July 24 in the British broadsheet
    The Times, addressed to Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan,
    Hurriyet Daily News reported.

    The signatories, including figures known for their activism such as
    Sean Penn, Susan Sarandon, Ben Kingsley and movie director David Lynch,
    described the Turkish government as "a dictatorial rule" and slammed
    Erdogan's uncompromising stance regarding the protesters' demands.

    The prime minister's orders "led to the deaths of five innocent
    youths," the letter said, adding that he might be called to render
    account to the European Court of Human Rights for the police's
    violence.

    They also compared the counter-rallies organized by the ruling Justice
    and Development Party (AKP) to the annual Nuremberg rallies organized
    by the Nazis.

    "Only days after clearing Taksim Square and Gezi Park relying on
    untold brutal force, you held a meeting in Istanbul, reminiscent of
    the Nuremberg Rally, with total disregard for the five dead whose
    only crime was to oppose your dictatorial rule," the letter said.

    It also emphasized that more journalists were imprisoned in Turkey
    than in Iran and China combined. "Moreover, you described these
    protesters as tramps, looters and hooligans, even alleging they were
    foreign-led terrorists. Whereas, in reality, they were nothing but
    youngsters wanting Turkey to remain a Secular Republic as designed
    by its founder Kemal Ataturk," the letter added.

    Andrew Mango, the biographer of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk and Fazıl
    Say, the Turkish pianist who was recently sentenced for blasphemy
    after tweeting several lines attributed to a poet, were also among
    the signatories.

    Other signatories included: Irish novelist Edna O'Brien, British
    Labour MP Jeremy Corbyn, British actress Vanessa Redgrave, British film
    director of Turkish origin Fuad Kavur, Hungarian Cinematographer Vilmos
    Zsigmond and American freelance journalist and writer Claire Berlinski.

    Source: Panorama.am

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