Eren Aysan: Women who paved our way…

Year: 1930. Darülbedayi players “Hamlet” He came to Ankara for his representation. The news has come, Atatürk was waiting for them at the mansion. They came to your presence. Ataturk, “What do you want from the government” asked. Muhsin Bey, under the pressure of heavy taxes and tours, was in the trouble of making theater with three cents. from your mouth, “We want a theater school, my pasha!” words spilled out. Thus, the preparations for the conservatory officially began. That day, next to Muhsin Ertuğrul, his actress wife Neyyire There was also. what, Afife Jale ve Bedia Muvahhit’She was one of the women who appeared on the stage despite all kinds of pressures. She was very well educated, she. Then she went to the Soviet Union. She took theater lessons from She Meyerhold. She has published many theater magazines. Lawsuits were filed once morest him because of the articles he wrote. “The theater cannot be a resting ward for ruminants in their inconvenient chairs” he wrote in one of his articles. “Horribles” He got sick during rehearsals for his play. He loved the theater so much that he was willing to die on stage. He was only forty-one. But he never appeared on stage once more.

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He was born on January 28, 1882. He is the only living child in a family of five children. Yasar Zeliha they named it. Because her first husband didn’t like her name decent made. He devoted himself to literature and poetry. He had no education. He was fifteen years old when his first poem was published in Malumat. He suffered a lot in his turbulent life, left without money, alone. He went through many detentions and investigations. Her poems began to be published in the Women’s World. The poem he wrote for May 1 began as follows: “When you had the right to live free today/bosses took that right away from you!” When Nezihe Hanım died in 1971, she had long been forgotten by the literary world.

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One day, with the guidance of her mother and aunt, the little girl began to prepare for the conservatory exam. She found herself in the Grand Theatre. Yıldız Kenter “Desert Mouse”It was blowing like a storm. “If one is to be an actor, one must be like him” he said inside. He embraced his art with determination. He played in many games. Light Yenersu, After September 12, he did not build a wall between the stage and life. abroad Verse He did not compromise while being tried for six years for reciting poems. To the holders of power Shakespeare called with: “The crowned head lies restless.”

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He was born in Istanbul in 1882. The girl graduated from the Teachers’ School. She worked, she tried, thinking that the education of girls is very important. She rolled up her sleeves for the establishment of girls’ schools in Damascus, Jerusalem and Beirut. She took part in various rallies as the President of the Teachers’ Association. She was also a speaker at the Sultanahmet Square rally in 1929. She contributed to the War of Independence as the head of the Martyrs’ Families Aid Society. She transformed the warehouses of the Fevziye School, of which she was the director, into warehouses in order to send ammunition to Anatolia. She would be hanged if she was caught. He didn’t bend. After the proclamation of the Republic, she continued her struggle for the education of women. She is one of our first female deputies. Nakiye Elgun’du.

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He was the most beautiful smile of the 68 generation. She never gave up her fight for the free world and her short blonde hair. First Name: Hatice Can’was. He became the lawyer of anyone he thought had been wronged. We owe them a lot. He remained in the earthquake under the huge concrete imposed by the rent he fought for. His son is a lawyer like himself Eren Can’of, “We have to share the pain, carry this grief further together, live our mourning” by the call “Light a Candle in Your Window” campaign started.

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They were women, each delicately woven from steel. Unforgettable heroes of the difficult path they took… There are many of them. They resist it. They connect their lives with enlightenment. Despite this, we cannot save our women and children from a blind darkness. Just yesterday, a young graduate of Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University Miray Atmaca He was also the victim of a murder. The mustache army, which has strongly held the masculine politics and outlook until today, would have done its best to take precautions if so many male murders were committed!

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We still have giant women once morest the understanding that keeps women at home, hides them behind the scenes, and tries to leave them uneducated and ignorant. our strength Halide Edip’from those, Nezihe Muhiddin’from those, Fatma Aliyefrom those, Love Soysal’from the İnci Aral’We get it from men and countless women. We have a word to say in this world, we have the resistance we get from great writers, thinkers and struggling women of our geography! Good thing there is. we, John Berger’For now, we are the army of orphans mentioned in his book Hoşbeş. We share our survival stories. Be sure, we give more light than constellations. We must resist evil!

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Yesterday, an always cheerful, intelligent, hardworking literary person, Hami Contemporary’we lost. He was always warm, guiding and shouldering. The friendly brother of Ankara streets İsmet Demirdöğen and passed into eternity. However, we met at the end of the summer. And, “How are you” to my question “I am like a radish” she replied with her usual smile. I pay homage to both of them.

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