Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

ANKARA: They Are Threatening Fatih Akin And Agos

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • ANKARA: They Are Threatening Fatih Akin And Agos

    THEY ARE THREATENING FATIH AKIN AND AGOS

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Aug 6 2014

    ORHAN KEMAL CENGÝZ
    August 06, 2014, Wednesday

    The Cihan news agency reported that members of the Turkcu Turancýlar
    Derneði (Turkist Turan Association) threatened renowned filmmaker
    Fatih Akýn via Twitter after a highly publicized interview he gave
    to the Turkish-Armenian Agos weekly.

    Akýn has just completed a film on "the journey of an Armenian living
    in Mardin, played by Tahir Rahim, who sets out to find his daughter
    following a tragedy that befalls him," Agos reported. As you can
    easily guess, this "tragedy" happened to be in 1915.

    Akýn's film, named "The Cut," has not been released yet. Only the
    trailer is available for the time being.

    Akýn looked quite confident about the level of maturity of Turkish
    society in dealing with past atrocities in the interview he gave to
    Agos. In the middle of the interview he said, "I am sure that society
    in Turkey, of which I too am a part, is ready for this film."

    However, the Cihan news agency's above-mentioned report suggests
    that at least some parts of Turkish society are not at all ready to
    confront some thoughts and narratives that contrast with what they
    believe Turkey's past to have been.

    The Turkcu Turancýlar Derneði's threats against Akýn and Agos are quite
    serious and alarming. They said: "Turkish-German filmmaker Fatih Akýn,
    who is affiliated with the terrorist Kurdistan Workers' Party [PKK],
    is working with the Agos weekly in order to release his latest film
    'The Cut.' We, the members of the Turkcu Turancýlar Derneði, are
    not going to let them bring this so-called genocide story to the big
    screen. This film is the first leg of the 2015 Armenian scenario. We
    are explicitly threatening the Agos weekly, Armenian fascists and
    so-called intellectuals. This film will not be released in Turkey. We
    have our eyes on all of you with our white hats."

    "White hats," as you may recognize, in this message is a reference
    to the white beret that the murderer of Hrant Dink wore when shot
    Dink in front of the office of the Agos weekly, of which Dink was
    the editor-in-chief.

    What kind of conclusions can we draw from this story?

    Well, my first one is this: We have not witnessed such an open and
    unmistakable threat from neo-fascist organizations towards minorities
    for a while. This threatening message and the support it has attracted
    on social media may be an indication of a change in the atmosphere. We
    used to witness such direct threats in 2007 and earlier, before the
    Ergenekon trials started. Now that all the suspects have been released
    in this case, the atmosphere may start to change again.

    The second conclusion, of course, concerns the scandalous level of
    insensitivity of prosecutors towards hate speech and its potentially
    serious consequences, especially when it targets vulnerable groups
    such as Armenians in Turkey. Unsurprisingly, I have not heard of any
    prosecutor or police activity about these open threats yet.

    Thirdly, connected to the second, is the inability of the Turkish
    judiciary to draw lessons from past experience. Unfortunately, Dink
    was killed exactly like this in 2007, after being the target of hate
    speech for a long time.

    It is high time for the Turkish judiciary, police and policy makers
    to realize that hate speech in Turkey is a very serious matter. I
    urge officials to take these threats very seriously!

    http://www.todayszaman.com/columnist/orhan-kemal-cengiz/they-are-threatening-fatih-akin-and-agos_354777.html

Working...
X