Village schools help champaign
Always with the children who have leukemia
-Çarşı was there after eartquake in Van
-Çarşı was there after animal violence
-Çarşı was there against nuclear
-Çarşı was there after Soma mining disaster
-Çarşı was there after violence to women
-Çarşı was there supporting blood donation
-Çarşı was there after Racism
-Çarşı was there supporting disabled people
Now, we are terrorists ? You decide .
Village schools help champaign
Always with the children who have leukemia
-Çarşı was there after eartquake in Van
-Çarşı was there after animal violence
-Çarşı was there against nuclear
-Çarşı was there after Soma mining disaster
-Çarşı was there after violence to women
-Çarşı was there supporting blood donation
-Çarşı was there after Racism
-Çarşı was there supporting the kids in Ga.za
-Çarşı was there supporting disabled people
Now, we are terrorists ? You decide .
Village schools help champaign
Always with the children who have leukemia
-Çarşı was there after eartquake in Van
-Çarşı was there after animal violence
-Çarşı was there against nuclear
-Çarşı was there after Soma mining disaster
-Çarşı was there after violence to women
-Çarşı was there supporting blood donation
-Çarşı was there after Racism
-Çarşı was there supporting the kids in Ga.za
-Çarşı was there supporting disabled people
Now, we are terrorists ? You decide .
Village schools help champaign
Always with the children who have leukemia
-Çarşı was there after eartquake in Van
-Çarşı was there after animal violence
-Çarşı was there against nuclear
-Çarşı was there after Soma mining disaster
-Çarşı was there after violence to women
-Çarşı was there supporting blood donation
-Çarşı was there after Racism
-Çarşı was there supporting the kids in Ga.za
-Çarşı was there supporting disabled people
Now, we are terrorists ? You decide .
*The Beşiktaş football club’s most famous supporter group is known for its left-leaning ideology and emphatic dissident stanc*e on a panoply of topics, as well as their sensitivity to social movements.
Prosecutors have demanded aggravated life imprisonment for 35 members of the iconic supporter group of Beşiktaş, çArşı, on charges of “attempting to overthrow the government” in Arab Spring-like fashion for leading last year’s Gezi protests in Istanbul, Turkish media reported Sept. 8.
The indictment submitted to the court has accused çArşı members of establishing anorganization and attempting “to create an image similar to the Arab Spring that could be provided to the foreign press with the aim of ousting the legal Turkish government by illegal means.”
The Beşiktaş football club’s most famous supporter group is known for its left-leaning ideology and emphatic dissident stance on a panoply of topics, as well as their sensitivity to social movements. They played an important role in spreading the Gezi protests as they were among the first groups to continue demonstrating despite a brutal police crackdown on protesters following the first raids on Gezi Park last May.
Many çArşı members were detained during the protests as the group became a target of officials.
The fresh indictment reportedly prepared in the aftermath of a year-long investigation also alleged that the group attempted to invade the Prime Minister’s Office next to Dolmabahçe Palace during the protests.
It also said the leaders of the group, including Cem Yakışkan, Erol Özdil and Halil İbrahim Erol, incited protesters.
↑Saying: Tear Gas Oley
↑First reaching to Taksim Square and Gezi Parkı
↑With English Subtitles
*The Beşiktaş football club’s most famous supporter group is known for its left-leaning ideology and emphatic dissident stanc*e on a panoply of topics, as well as their sensitivity to social movements.
Prosecutors have demanded aggravated life imprisonment for 35 members of the iconic supporter group of Beşiktaş, çArşı, on charges of “attempting to overthrow the government” in Arab Spring-like fashion for leading last year’s Gezi protests in Istanbul, Turkish media reported Sept. 8.
The indictment submitted to the court has accused çArşı members of establishing anorganization and attempting “to create an image similar to the Arab Spring that could be provided to the foreign press with the aim of ousting the legal Turkish government by illegal means.”
The Beşiktaş football club’s most famous supporter group is known for its left-leaning ideology and emphatic dissident stance on a panoply of topics, as well as their sensitivity to social movements. They played an important role in spreading the Gezi protests as they were among the first groups to continue demonstrating despite a brutal police crackdown on protesters following the first raids on Gezi Park last May.
Many çArşı members were detained during the protests as the group became a target of officials.
The fresh indictment reportedly prepared in the aftermath of a year-long investigation also alleged that the group attempted to invade the Prime Minister’s Office next to Dolmabahçe Palace during the protests.
It also said the leaders of the group, including Cem Yakışkan, Erol Özdil and Halil İbrahim Erol, incited protesters.
↑Saying: Tear Gas Oley
↑First reaching to Taksim Square and Gezi Parkı
↑With English Subtitles
They will never stop us !!!
*The Beşiktaş football club’s most famous supporter group is known for its left-leaning ideology and emphatic dissident stanc*e on a panoply of topics, as well as their sensitivity to social movements.
Prosecutors have demanded aggravated life imprisonment for 35 members of the iconic supporter group of Beşiktaş, çArşı, on charges of “attempting to overthrow the government” in Arab Spring-like fashion for leading last year’s Gezi protests in Istanbul, Turkish media reported Sept. 8.
The indictment submitted to the court has accused çArşı members of establishing anorganization and attempting “to create an image similar to the Arab Spring that could be provided to the foreign press with the aim of ousting the legal Turkish government by illegal means.”
The Beşiktaş football club’s most famous supporter group is known for its left-leaning ideology and emphatic dissident stance on a panoply of topics, as well as their sensitivity to social movements. They played an important role in spreading the Gezi protests as they were among the first groups to continue demonstrating despite a brutal police crackdown on protesters following the first raids on Gezi Park last May.
Many çArşı members were detained during the protests as the group became a target of officials.
The fresh indictment reportedly prepared in the aftermath of a year-long investigation also alleged that the group attempted to invade the Prime Minister’s Office next to Dolmabahçe Palace during the protests.
It also said the leaders of the group, including Cem Yakışkan, Erol Özdil and Halil İbrahim Erol, incited protesters.
↑Saying: Tear Gas Oley
↑First reaching to Taksim Square and Gezi Parkı
↑With English Subtitles