TÜRKÇE
KURDÎ
News
Authors
Galleries
Reports
Library
Categories
TÜRKÇE
KURDÎ
bianet
biamag
türkçe
kurdî
SECTIONS
News
Authors
Special Reports
Projects
Library
Galleries
Search on the website
CATEGORIES
SOCIAL MEDIA
Facebook
Twitter
Youtube
Instagram
RSS
E-bulletin
CORPORATE
About Us
Contact
Data protection policy
Privacy Policy
Nadire Mater
[email protected]
Gazeteci, IPS İletişim Vakfı Yönetim Kurulu Başkanı, Bağımsız İletişim Ağı (BİA) projeler danışmanı
BY NADİRE MATER
We* Couldn’t Hold Our Journalism Workshop, LGBTI Events Banned; Voice and Silence
Why couldn’t we hold the Mardin leg of Gender Based Journalism workshops run by the IPS Communication Foundation in cooperation with the Kaos GL? In the same days, Ankara Governorship banned all LGBTI events.
24 November 2017
NADİRE MATER'S IMPRESSIONS
İstiklal Street 1 Day After Bomb Attack
İstiklal street is İstanbul’s one of the most crowded centers that is populous every hour. It is quite empty after the suicide attack launched in front of sub-Governorship building at around 11 a.m. on March 19.
21 March 2016
We Are Thankful
We are hailing all those who contributed to the creation of “bianet” through Fikret, Mustafa, Sevda and Şeyhmus who contributed us continuously for 13 years.
27 January 2014
EDUCATION
The Language Wound - Bilingualism with Kurdish
"The Language Wound: The use of the mother tongue in education and experiences of Kurdish students", a study from the Political and Social Research Institute of Diyarybakır, suggests bilingual and multi-lingual education models and courses to support the literacy of Kurdish-speaking parents.
3 November 2010
Nadire Mater Writes
The Grenade Pin that Killed İbrahim, İbrahim, Ali Osman and Mesut
After a lieutenant punished a soldier by forcing him to hold a grenade with the pin taken out, four soldiers died. The public was initially told that they had died in an accident...
27 August 2009
Open Letter to Vatan Columnist Can Atakli
The Vatan newspaper has chosen to ignore the denigrating accusations its columnist makes about people who think differently from him. IPS Communication Foundation general secretary Ertuğrul Kürkçü and chair Nadire Mater wrote a letter which was not printed by Vatan.
22 January 2009
Mediterranean Woman Journalists: 9 Countries, 7 Languages, 45 Articles
A project bringing together female journalists from nine Mediterranean countries wil result in 45 articles translated into seven languages.
11 February 2008
Turkeys Kurds Look to Ankara
Turkeys Kurds and particularly the Kurdish guerrillas, contrary to Ankaras nightmares have apparently distanced themselves from the emergent Kurdish administration in Northern Iraq instead of finding a there a role model for their future.
1 May 2003
Powells Kiss Draws Turkey in The Coalition
Turkey is positioning itself alongside the aggressor with an eye to readjusting its economic policies with the US aid, reacts Sami Evren chair of Public Workers Confederation (KESK) to Powells visit. Turkey should not and will not join this mess.
18 April 2003
Doubts Haunt Turkeys Kurds of The Future
It is almost assured that Bush Jr. will desert the Kurds for a fourth time, after 1918, 1975 and 1991, should the they present a problem for the future puppet Baghdad government predicts international analyst Prof. Baskin Oran.
31 March 2003
2 Good News for Ocalan, 2 Bad News for Kurds
European Human Rights Court has unanimously decided that the EHRC judges accepted PKK leader Ocalans application against his condemnation after an unfair trial. Constitutional Court ruled out permanent ban of pro-Kurdish party HADEP.
24 March 2003
Military Warns Iraqi Kurds for Worse...
Despite deep concerns on Iraqs territorial disintegration, Ankara has reportedly considered a multi-ethnic equation for northern Iraq in which the Turkoman would become part of an autonomous administration, if present status quo were suddenly destroyed.
7 March 2003
Nothing is Lost Yet, There is Still Time
The 1st Gulf war days. I wonder when was the second one fought? They - the media-are psychologically preparing us for their prospective war. However, 94 percent of Turkish citizens oppose this war and carry onthe campaign for peace.
17 February 2003
German Foundations Case: Accusation Rejected
The German Foundations and other officials rejected accusations of espionage. The Ankara DGM held defendants exempt of the hearing and rejected to drop the case.
3 January 2003
Whose Europe, Whats Europe?
What are the steps taken by Turkey, in terms of freedom of expression, since its adoption as a candidate member to the European Union- that is a usual question we hear from almost all international reporters who visit Turkey.
9 December 2002
Turban: The Underbelly of The AKP
Turkeys secularist elite is convinced that presence of veiled women in the public sphere symbolizes the Islamist urge for reshaping the secular government on the guidelines of Islamic canon.
9 December 2002
Being Woman Journalist In "Islamist Country"
There exists only one-woman journalist who leads an national daily among scores of Turkeys newspapers. There exists almost no anchorwoman. For the worse you will never see a womans face in the white screen if she is than lets say 40.
12 November 2002
Villagers Against Tunny Fish Farm
Tunny fish farms ara replaced at the Kadirga bay, where diving is forbidden. The villagers demand the cancellation of the farm project. They are worried that the fish farms would pollute the sea, harm cultural assets, drive away fish, affect tourism...
6 September 2002
Gold Medalist Sureyya Ayhan Runs For Her Kind
My answer is my success, says a proud Sureyya Ayhan. I ran not only against my rivals but also against rumors, slanders, lies and gossips at home. I am happy that I beat them all.
19 August 2002
Reforms In Baggage Turkey Knocks EUs Door
Package abolishes death penalty, brings freedom of education and broadcast in non-Turkish languages, freedom of criticism of the state organs, easing restrictions against foreign NGOs working in Turkey, greater freedom for non-Muslim minority foundations.
8 August 2002
Follow bianet English on social media
facebook
twitter
youtube
instagram
Subscribe to bianet newsletter
Turkey Prepares the Worst Scenario in Iraq
Known for his staunch opposition against war on Iraq, the apparent shift in Prime Minister Bulent Ecevits tone follows series of meetings with Robert Pearson, US ambassador to Ankara.
1 August 2002
Old Faces Spark Fresh Hopes Out of Impasse
New Formmation sparks fresh expectations among the Turkish business community, liberal intellectuals and trade union leaders who believe that the only way out of Turkeys present woes is accession to European Union membership.
18 July 2002
Black Sea Countries Optimistic for Future
The BSCE brings together former Soviet republics of Ukraine, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Moldova and Turkey, Russian Federation, Rumania, Bulgaria, Greece and Albania who undersigned the cooperation in the inaugural Istanbul summit in 1992.
26 June 2002
Journalist Released But The Trial Continues
Turkish journalist, Asiye Zeybek Güzel, who has been in jail since 1997, has been released following a decision by the National Security Court. However the charges against her have not been dropped.
8 June 2002
Asiye's Story
"They raped me under custody." Asiye Zeybek Güzel could only pronounce this truth when she could appear before the court 8 months of after her arrest. She had been unable to voice this bitter experience neither to her husband nor to her relatives, friends and lawyers.
6 June 2002
Honor-Killings: The Long Shadow of Tradition
Concrete reasons for each and every case might vary but all such violence against women are justified by their male aggressors with honor.
19 April 2002
Follow bianet English on social media
facebook
twitter
youtube
instagram
Subscribe to bianet newsletter
Urge for Suspending Ties with Israel
Bringing together thousands of demonstrators from all shades of Turkish public, weekend rallies in Istanbul, Ankara, Bursa, witnessed solidarity slogans with Palestine jointly cried out by left-wingers as well as by Islamists and liberal peace activists.
8 April 2002
Journalists Applaud Presidents Refusal
In a stinging 14-page critique of the proposed law, President Sezer returned the amendments to parliament Monday, asking deputies to review the points that would open the door for big capital to establish their monopoly on media broadcasting.
29 March 2002
Appeal for Kurdish Language Courses Refuted
According to reports leaking from the MGK meeting, Turkeys defense and security officials are concerned that the Kurdish demands for training in their mother tongue is not as innocent as it might appear.
15 February 2002
Doors Remain Locked And Deaths Continue
As the hunger strikes in Turkeys maximum security prisons enter into the 15th month, Justice Minister Hikmet Sami Turk has turned down a proposal by the major bar associations for a solution to the problem which has resulted in the death of 45 inmates.
15 February 2002
Ecevit to Oppose Military Action in Iraq
Bush will be hosting the leader of a NATO country who in the past has not hidden his sympathies for Saddam Hussein. Ecevit visited the Iraqi leader twice in Baghdad as journalist in 1990-1991.
17 January 2002
Turkish Cyrpriots Optimistic for A Solution
Turkish and Greek Cypriot leaders Denktas and Klerides met after 4 years at the green border. Talks about the future of Cyprus will be continued on January 15th 2002 without any preconditions. Turkish Cypriots comment on the event.
17 January 2002
1
2
GÜNCEL
bianet'ten bildirimler
bianet'in özel bildirimlerine izin vererek önemli gelişmelerden haberdar olabilirsiniz.
Sonra Hatırlat
İzin Ver