Firat, B.O. on Sat, 25 Apr 2009 00:57:53 +0200 (CEST)


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[Nettime-nl] WE ARE IN SOLIDARITY WITH PINAR SELEK


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 Dear Friends,

As you will understand from our statement below, Pinar Selek, who is a well-known feminist, anti-militarist and peace activist in Turkey, is going through an unfair trial for 11 years. To support her against this injustice, we are collecting signatures of organizations (not persons) which want to be witness to her and which believe her innocence. To support her, you can send your organization's signature to us.

Contact e-mail adress: yaseminsevval@yahoo.com

With solidarity,

WE KNOW PINAR SELEK

WE ARE IN SOLIDARITY WITH PINAR SELEK



One of the leading anti militarist-feminist , peace activists of Turkey, sociologist, researcher and writer Pinar Selek is tried to be brought to court again owing to a suit where she has already acquitted twice. Pinar Selek who has devoted her life to the marginalized and the oppressed,  this time confronts the demand of life sentence by the 9th Penal Department of Court of Appeal. 

Despite the court decision of acquittal she has been labelled as  a ?bomber? for 11 years and through all this time, she has never ceized to work and share  her production with the public.

Pinar Selek has shaped her private and working life according to the motto of ?Living is the most important academic activity.? Born in 1971 in Istanbul, she graduated from Notre Dame de Sion French School and as the honour student from Department of Sociology at Mimar Sinan University. In 1996 her translation- selection titled Ya Basta-Artik Yeter [Enough] dealing with the indigenous movement of Mexico was published by Belge Publishing. Her Ma. thesis at the same university was published as Maskeler, Süvariler, Gacilar-Ülker Sokak: Bir Dislanma Mekâni [Masks, Cavaliers, Gacis - Ülker Street: A Place of Marginalization] (1st edition: 2001, Aykiri Publishing, 2. edition: 2007, Istiklal Publishing).

The academic achievement of Pinar Selek relies heavily on her idealistic viewpoint of getting involved into the lives of her research subjects. In this respect she looked after the street children and transvestites after her thesis was long finalized and establised with them ?Street Artists Atelier?. Through this initiative both street children and transvestites got the chance of becoming integrated into the socity with their works of art.

Pinar Selek was just about to finish her research about the consequences and effects of the civil war in Turkey which cost decades of the country, many peoples? lives and so much grief, when she found herself surrounded by an conspiracy of having put a bomb to Spice Bazaar. She spent 2.5 years in prison and 11 years in the court rooms. While she was acquitted twice, she still had to counter attacks labelling and terrorizing her as a ?bomber?. She fought with the single method she knew; namely by distillating knowledge, love and  experiences from life. Within this period she wrote Barisamadik [We Couldn?t Reconcile]  focusing on various difficult peace struggles of modern Turkey (2004, Ithaki Publishing) and Sürüne Sürüne Erkeklik [Leading a Dog?s Life: Masculinity] (2008, Iletisim Publishing) taking up manhood within the context of military service experiences.  She also has a book of tales called Su Damlasi [Drop of Water], (2008, Özyürek Publishing).

Pinar Selek devoted her life to a moral attitude against war and to an active struggle against all kinds of violence without any pretext. She took part at numerous conferences, workshops and seminars about gender, militarism, violence, ecology, media, street children and marginilized groups. She also has articles about these issues published in various newspapers, magazines and journals. 

In 2001 she became one of the founders of Amargi Women Co-Op and organized women meetings in Diyarbakir, Istanbul, Batman and Konya which took an important part of Turkey?s agenda. She is an active member of Amargi Women Co-Op and since 2006 she works as editor and coordinator of Amargi Feminist Journal. She is among the founders of Amargi Feminist Bookstore opened in 2008 and has acted as coordinator of women readers and writers meetings titled ?Which Doors Do Our Experiences Open?? in this place which is also the first feminist bookstore in Turkey.

Within this long period of hard work more than 2000 people comprising of intellectuals including Orhan Pamuk and Yasar Kemal, writers, movie and theater players, journalists, jurists, activists, amademicians and of course women declared solidarity with Pinar Selek by stating that ?We are witness to Pinar Selek?s attitude against violence?. While Pinar Selek continues her legal struggle and academic work, also her supporters go on with their struggle, both encouraging and strengthening each other.

We once again declare our solidarity with her for we all know who Pinar Selek really is. We demand justice for Pinar Selek as well as a country where struggling for justice like Pinar Selek has done is imaginable and possible.





                                                         Amargi Feminist Journal

Ankara Woman Platform (Ankara Kadin Platformu)

European Women Lobby-Turkish National Coordination (EWL-TNC) (Avrupa Kadin Lobisi Turkiye Koordinasyonu)

Feminists from Ankara (Ankarali Feministler)

Filmmor (FilmPurple) Woman Cooperative

Foundation for Women's Solidarity (Kadin Dayanisma Vakfi-KDV)

Fourty Braid Woman Cooperative (Kirk Oruk)

KAMER Association and its 23 branches in East and South East Turkey

KAMER (Woman Center) Foundation
 
Kaos Gay and Lesbian Cultural Research and Solidarity Assocation

Lambda Istanbul LGBTT Solidarity Association

Pink Life LGBTT Association (Pembe Hayat)

Proletarian Action Party (EHP)

Revolutionist Socialist Proletaria Party (Devrimci Sosyalist Isci Partisi)

Supporting and Training Woman Candidates Association Ankara Branch (KA-DER Ankara)

Turkish Penal Code Woman Platform (TCK Kadin Platformu)

We Are Feminsts Platform-Ankara (FeministBiz Olusumu)

Woman Coalition for Elections (Kadin Koalisyonu)
 
Women for Women's Human Rights (WWHR)-New Ways (KIHP)
 
Women from Purple Roof Woman Shelter Foundation (Mor Cati)

Women's Constitutional Platform (Kadinlarin Anayasa Platformu)

Women's Media Watch Platform (MEDIZ)

Women's Solidarity Foundation (KADAV)
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