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21st April 2017, 13:59
[LaborTech] Sendika.org Chief Editor and Participant of LaborTech Arrested in Turkey
Sendika.org Chief Editor and Participant of LaborTech Arrested in Turkey
Ali Ergin Demirhan, the chief editor at Sendika.org has been arrested after a police raid to the offices of Sendika.org last night.
Sendika.org was exposing the referendum fraud and was advocating that the only alternative to democratic forces was the street since Turkish fascism is preventing even a fair and open election.
Readers and followers of Sendika.org were being prevented from reaching the site by government restrictions they put on the internet. Sendika.org resisted this by changing their url. Especially in the last 10 days the progressive site had to change the url every day, counting the 32 times the site was prevented from access by the Turkish government.
A pro government daily newspaper started attacking the sendika.org for exposing the voting fraud in the last referendum. Immediately the police took action and raided the offices and arrested Ali Ergin Demirhan who became famous in the street live broadcasts during the Gezi Park Uprising in Istanbul where he continued broadcasting with Chapul TV while wearing a gas mask against the police’s tear gas attacks.
Ali also contributed to Labor Tech meeting a couple of years ago in San Francisco where he spoke of the experiences of street broadcasting and publishing issues under fascism in Turkey.
Ali Ergin Demirhan Chief Editor Of Sendika At LaborTech 2015
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yROD2ffReKo
yROD2ffReKo
Published on Aug 15, 2015
Editor in Chief of http://Sendika.org, Ali Ergin Demirhan delivers a talk and video presentation of recent live streams of Turkish protests over repression by the Erdogan government. Presented by
http://labortech.netJuly 26th 2015, Stanford University.
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Sendika.org Chief Editor and Participant of LaborTech Arrested in Turkey
Ali Ergin Demirhan, the chief editor at Sendika.org has been arrested after a police raid to the offices of Sendika.org last night.
Sendika.org was exposing the referendum fraud and was advocating that the only alternative to democratic forces was the street since Turkish fascism is preventing even a fair and open election.
Readers and followers of Sendika.org were being prevented from reaching the site by government restrictions they put on the internet. Sendika.org resisted this by changing their url. Especially in the last 10 days the progressive site had to change the url every day, counting the 32 times the site was prevented from access by the Turkish government.
A pro government daily newspaper started attacking the sendika.org for exposing the voting fraud in the last referendum. Immediately the police took action and raided the offices and arrested Ali Ergin Demirhan who became famous in the street live broadcasts during the Gezi Park Uprising in Istanbul where he continued broadcasting with Chapul TV while wearing a gas mask against the police’s tear gas attacks.
Ali also contributed to Labor Tech meeting a couple of years ago in San Francisco where he spoke of the experiences of street broadcasting and publishing issues under fascism in Turkey.
Ali Ergin Demirhan Chief Editor Of Sendika At LaborTech 2015
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yROD2ffReKo
yROD2ffReKo
Published on Aug 15, 2015
Editor in Chief of http://Sendika.org, Ali Ergin Demirhan delivers a talk and video presentation of recent live streams of Turkish protests over repression by the Erdogan government. Presented by
http://labortech.netJuly 26th 2015, Stanford University.
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