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Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Baskin Oran, political specialist in minorities, 67, works for several turkish media: "nothing happens in Turkey without Erdogan's approval. He can change the architectural projects of mosques, urbanization projects and he can even fire journalists. Turkey is on the right path to paradise. But it will have to pass through hell first".

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Baskin Oran, political specialist in minorities, 67, works for several turkish media: "nothing happens in Turkey without Erdogan's approval. He can change the architectural projects of mosques, urbanization projects and he can even fire journalists. Turkey is on the right path to paradise. But it will have to pass through hell first".

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Police ready for intervention during a demonstration against the March 15, 2013 Silivri court of justice decision that sentenced 19 people, including a former general and journalist to life in prison for their presumed role in a nationalist plot in the 2000's that allegedly aimed to overthrow Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s government.

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Demonstration against the March 15, 2013 Silivri court of justice decision that sentenced 19 people, including a former general and journalist to life in prison for their presumed role in a nationalist plot in the 2000's that allegedly aimed to overthrow Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s government.

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Demonstration against the March 15, 2013 Silivri court of justice decision that sentenced 19 people, including a former general and journalist to life in prison for their presumed role in a nationalist plot in the 2000's that allegedly aimed to overthrow Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s government.

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Representative of the ISCI, the turkish communist party during a demonstration against a court decision that sentenced 19 people, including a former general and journalist to life in prison for their presumed role in a nationalist plot in the 2000s that aimed to overthrow Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s government.

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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A man outside a bar in Ankara, the government and political heart of Turkey. Ankara is the capital since 1923 and the laic republic installation.

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Melda Dogan, 22, student in a business school, member of the AKP (party for justice and development), joined the party "for its democrat and conservative values. She does not agree with the latest NGO reports on the freedom of press : " journalists are not in prison because of their reports but because they belong to illegal organizations". She thinks the European Commission is sometimes not objective with Turkey"

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Acik radio is an alternative radio that was created 18 years ago. Acik radio organizes concerts and is famed for the quality of its playlists.

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Acik radio is an alternative radio that was created 18 years ago. Acik radio organizes concerts and is famed for the quality of its playlists.

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Acik radio is an alternative radio that was created 18 years ago. Acik radio organizes concerts and is famed for the quality of its playlists.

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Gozde Kazaz, cultural journalist for Acik radio since 2010. A lot of music groups are censored in Turkey today. " In this country we unneed self-censorship as we are already censored by the government". Acik radio was created 18 years ago. Acik radio organizes concerts and is famed for the quality of its playlists.

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Gozde Kazaz, cultural journalist for Acik radio since 2010. A lot of music groups are censored in Turkey today. " In this country we unneed self-censorship as we are already censored by the government". Acik radio was created 18 years ago. Acik radio organizes concerts and is famed for the quality of its playlists.

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Gozde Kazaz, cultural journalist for Acik radio since 2010. A lot of music groups are censored in Turkey today. " In this country we unneed self-censorship as we are already censored by the government". Acik radio was created 18 years ago. Acik radio organizes concerts and is famed for the quality of its playlists.

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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In the streets of Istanbul near Talksim

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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In the streets of Istanbul near Taksim

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Sedat Kapanoglu is the founder of the participative website Eksi Sozluk . " You cannot change the world in one day. People must be educated to the need of freedom of speech. Now, turks just don't care".

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Sedat Kapanoglu is the founder of the participative website Eksi Sozluk . " You cannot change the world in one day. People must be educated to the need of freedom of speech. Now, turks just don't care".

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Sedat Kapanoglu is the founder of the participative website Eksi Sozluk . " You cannot change the world in one day. People must be educated to the need of freedom of speech. Now, turks just don't care".

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0075123.jpg
Sedat Kapanoglu is the founder of the participative website Eksi Sozluk . " You cannot change the world in one day. People must be educated to the need of freedom of speech. Now, turks just don't care".

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Sedat Kapanoglu is the founder of the participative website Eksi Sozluk . " You cannot change the world in one day. People must be educated to the need of freedom of speech. Now, turks just don't care".

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Yasemin Inceoglu teaches at the University of Communication and Journalism of Galatasaray. " Medias are used as a propaganda for anti-propaganda."

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Yasemin Inceoglu teaches at the University of Communication and Journalism of Galatasaray. " Medias are used as a propaganda for anti-propaganda."

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Yasemin Inceoglu teaches at the University of Communication and Journalism of Galatasaray. " Medias are used as a propaganda for anti-propaganda."

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Yasemin Inceoglu teaches at the University of Communication and Journalism of Galatasaray. " Medias are used as a propaganda for anti-propaganda."

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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The court of Justice Caglayan in Istanbul

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Lawyers and journalists in a bar next to the Caglayan court of justice in Istanbul before going to the Silivri trial.

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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One of the lawers in charge of the Silivri prisoners on his way to the bar where lawyers and journalists meet next to the Caglayan court of justice in Istanbul

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Before the Silivri court of justice, Mrs Ersania. This intellectual figure, professor of political sciences at the Marmara University of Istanbul was jailed in October 2011. She is on parole since July 2012 but still considered as a terrorist.
130 miles off Istanbul, the Silivri court and prison is a highly secured area. Some 11 000 prisonners are held here under charges of terrorism or conspiracy. Today the KCK case is judged, iwhere 200 people (journalists, polical figures and citizens) face charge of KCK membership, the political branch of the PKK.
130 miles off Istanbul, the Silivri court and prison is a highly secured area. Some 11 000 prisonners are held here under charges of terrorism or conspiracy. Today the KCK case is judged, iwhere 200 people (journalists, polical figures and citizens) face charge of KCK membership, the political branch of the PKK.

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0075134.jpg
130 miles off Istanbul, the Silivri court and prison is a highly secured area. Some 11 000 prisonners are held here under charges of terrorism or conspiracy. Today the KCK case is judged, iwhere 200 people (journalists, polical figures and citizens) face charge of KCK membership, the political branch of the PKK.

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0075135.jpg
130 miles off Istanbul, the Silivri court and prison is a highly secured area. Some 11 000 prisonners are held here under charges of terrorism or conspiracy. Today the KCK case is judged, iwhere 200 people (journalists, polical figures and citizens) face charge of KCK membership, the political branch of the PKK.

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0075136.jpg
130 miles off Istanbul, the Silivri court and prison is a highly secured area. Some 11 000 prisonners are held here under charges of terrorism or conspiracy. Today the KCK case is judged, and 200 people (journalists, polical figures and citizens) face charge of KCK membership, the political branch of the PKK.

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0075137.jpg
130 miles off Istanbul, the Silivri court and prison is a highly secured area. Some 11 000 prisonners are held here under charges of terrorism or conspiracy. Today the KCK case is judged, and 200 people (journalists, polical figures and citizens) face charge of KCK membership, the political branch of the PKK.

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Kuds demanding justice in front of the Silivri courthouse. Out of the 100 people that were judged, seven were released on parole.But no definite sentence was pronounced.

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Kuds demanding justice in front of the Silivri courthouse. Out of the 100 people that were judged, seven were released on parole. But no definite sentence was pronounced.

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Kuds demanding justice in front of the Silivri courthouse. Out of the 100 people that were judged, seven were released on parole. But no definite sentence was pronounced.

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0075141.jpg
130 miles off Istanbul, the Silivri court and prison is a highly secured area. Some 11 000 prisonners are held here under charges of terrorism or conspiracy. Today the KCK case is judged, and 200 people (journalists, polical figures and citizens) face charge of KCK membership, the political branch of the PKK.

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0075142.jpg
130 miles off Istanbul, the Silivri court and prison is a highly secured area. Some 11 000 prisonners are held here under charges of terrorism or conspiracy. Today the KCK case is judged, and 200 people (journalists, polical figures and citizens) face charge of KCK membership, the political branch of the PKK.

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Taksim square, Istanbul.

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Since 1998, families of kurds militants that disappeared hold a monthly demonstration on saturday on Istiklal street in Istanbul. They hold portraits in their hands. The demonstration lasts only 10 minutes in order not to incite the police intervention.

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Since 1998, families of kurds militants that disappeared hold a monthly demonstration on saturday on Istiklal street in Istanbul. They hold portraits in their hands. The demonstration lasts only 10 minutes in order not to incite the police intervention.

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Since 1998, families of kurds militants that disappeared hold a monthly demonstration on saturday on Istiklal street in Istanbul. They hold portraits in their hands. The demonstration lasts only 10 minutes in order not to incite the police intervention.

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Deniz et Sahim Kureta of the Fuji-Kureta music band. " we separate music and our political ideas. If you sing in Kurdish language, it means that our are a human rights militant. It's not forbidden, it's simply not good"

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Deniz Kureta of the Fuji-Kureta music band. " We separate music and our political ideas. We do not want to put our band in danger. If you sing in Kurdish language, it means that our are a human rights militant. It's not forbidden, it's simply not good"

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Deniz et Sahim Kureta of the Fuji-Kureta music band. " we separate music and our political ideas. If you sing in Kurdish language, it means that our are a human rights militant. It's not forbidden, it's simply not good"

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Night party in the Peyote club, one of the underground clubs of Istanbul

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Osman Burak Tosun, 23, right student in journalism at Eskisehir, and member of the Kollectif, in the flat he shares with other students. .Kollectif is a legal association for the defence of the students rights. He comes from Izmir and is very involved in the students rights struggle. His father (a member of Devrimei-Yol - the Revolution Way) spent 6 years in prison for political reasons from 1980 to 1986."Being a student means being a terrorist. If you talk about the government, you cen be put to jail or you'll pay one way or another. I think censorship is installed and i'm angry about this situation in my country".

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Osman Burak Tosun, 23, student in journalism at Eskisehir, and member of Kollectif, here with friends in the flat they share.Kollectif is a legal association for the defence of the students rights. He comes from Izmir and is very involved in the students rights struggle. His father (a member of Devrimei-Yol - the Revolution Way) spent 6 years in prison for political reasons from 1980 to 1986."Being a student means being a terrorist. If you talk about the government, you cen be put to jail or you'll pay one way or another. I think censorship is installed and i'm angry about this situation in my country".

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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In Eskisehir, a student city between Istanbul and Ankara

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Professor Ufuk Eris with his students in the campus of the Univeristy Anadolu of Eskisehir. He teaches communications there since 1998. " In Turkey, youths are bloced between txo frontiers that fight against eachother. Students are apolitical"

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Eskisehir, between Istanbul and Ankara shelters 25 000 students and Anadolu, the biggest university of Turkey

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Eskisehir, between Istanbul and Ankara shelters 25 000 students and Anadolu, the biggest university of Turkey

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Osman Burak Tosun, 23, right, student in journalism at Eskisehir with friends. he is a member of Kollectif, a legal association for the defence of the students rights. He comes from Izmir and is very involved in the students rights struggle

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Professor Ufuk Eris with his students in the campus of the Univeristy Anadolu of Eskisehir. He teaches communications there since 1998. " In Turkey, youths are bloced between txo frontiers that fight against eachother. Students are apolitical

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Restaurant LeMan decorated with comics of a very popular publisher of satiric papers in Turkey.

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Eskisehir, between Istanbul and Ankara shelters 25 000 students and Anadolu, the biggest university of Turkey

Turkey: code of silence
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Osman Burak Tosun, 23, student in journalism at Eskisehir, here in the office of the Kollectif.Kollectif is a legal association for the defence of the students rights. He comes from Izmir and is very involved in the students rights struggle. His father (a member of Devrimei-Yol - the Revolution Way) spent 6 years in prison for political reasons from 1980 to 1986."Being a student means being a terrorist. If you talk about the government, you cen be put to jail or you'll pay one way or another. I think censorship is installed and i'm angry about this situation in my country".
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