From Perak to Beyoglu Beyoglu is a very important settlement especially in the past century and is one of the most valuable places in Istanbul's history (Arkan, 1993, p.15). Throughout history Istanbul has become a place of encounter for many different cultures and religions. "... Religion and ethnic connections, Turks, Russians, Ermenians, Rum, Nasturi, Arab, Gypsy, French, Catholic, Levante, Sylvian, Bulgarian, Chinese, Tatarian, Jew, Italian , Maltiz, etc. The little girl in this community took a few steps ... "(Dorsay, 1993, p.107).
Safier's father is located in the Beyoglu (then Pera) district of Istanbul and now has a bar on the first floor of the collapsing building. In the last years of Sultan and the early days of the Republic, Behar and Kemal maintained intimate and intellectual communication. Some examples that survived in their letters indicate that Behar has a significant influence on the leaders at this critical time of Turkey's history, especially with respect to women's rights in New Republic . When Kemal died in 1938 the friendship was over and Safier moved to Chicago the same year. There, she has been active for years as a Turkish translator and organizer of various leftist careers.
In June 2006, the nationalist lawyer KemalKerinçsiz sued ElifŞafak with "insulting Turkey" in a novel dealing with Armenian genocide in the last year of the Ottoman Empire. According to Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code, the lawsuits were held in the Beyoglu District Court in Istanbul. After the prosecutor revoked the allegation of lack of insult, the lawyers filed a lawsuit in the second court of the Beyoglu court in July 2006. novel. In September 2006, the court held that co-chair Joost Lagendijk, representative of the EU-Turkish Joint Parliamentary Committee attended, she is innocent for evidence of criminal legal grounds and adequate controversy Announced. Trial
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