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Turkey’s failed coup: implications for journalists, unionists and human rights activists

09/09/2016

La Fédération européenne des journalistes (FEJ) organise une conférence de presse sur la Turquie post-coup d’État et les implications pour les journalistes, syndicalistes et défenseurs des droits de l’homme. Elle aura lieu ce lundi 12 septembre à 10h au Press Club-Brussels, 95, Rue Froissart – 1040 Bruxelles.
Le débat se tiendra en anglais.

The European and International Federations of Journalists (EFJ-IFJ) invite you for a press briefing on “Turkey’s failed coup: implications for journalists, unionists and human rights activists”, with Sanar Yurdatapan, Initiative for Freedom of Expression-Turkey and moderated by Mehmet Koksal (EFJ-IFJ). It will take place on Monday 12 September from 10:00 to 12:00 at the Press Club Brussels, 95 rue Froissard, in Brussels.

Sanar Yurdatapan is a composer and human rights activist. Born in Susurluk (Turkey) in 1941, he became well-known as a composer and song-writer during the 1970s.  In 1979, he established DEMAR (Democratic Artists Community).  Following the military coup of 1980, he left Turkey with his (ex-) wife Melike Demirag – a singer and film actress – and went to Germany where they were obliged to live in exile for over 11 years. The Turkish military regime stripped them of their citizenship in 1983. They were able to return to Turkey in December 1991.

Sanar is the initiator of Freedom of Expression Initiative -1995-, committing civil disobedience actions by republishing banned articles. He received the  « Global Human Rights Defender Award » by Human Rights Watch in 2002. He is regularly attending press trials and initiating civil disobedience actions to defend journalists and human rights activists.

When ? Monday 12 September from 10:00 to 12:00

Where ? Press Club Brussels, 95 rue Froissard, 1040 Brussels

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