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December 3, 2018 Our newsletter focuses on issues relating to historical dialogue, historical and transitional justice, and public and social memory. More details about items in ournewsletter (and more!) can be found on our website. Both our website and newsletter provide information and resources to encourage innovative interdisciplinary, transnational and comparative research. They are housed at the Institute for the Study of Human Rights at Columbia University, New York City. The Network is devoting its blog space in this issue to condemn the arrests of 13 activists in Turkey, among them AHDA alumna Asena Gunal, and longtime friend of the AHDA program, Meltem Aslan, for their links to activist and philanthropist Osman Kavala. While they have been released, these activists' detention points to the alarming and continued attacks on civil society organizations and on voices that are critical of the Turkish government. It is, as the European Parliament's Turkey rapporteur Kati Piri writes, "another brutal assault on Turkish civil society." The below photograph and article were published on Nov.16, 2018, by Amnesty International; readers can also find coverage in the Washington Post; Reuters; Radio Free Europe; and elsewhere. Osman Kavala has now been imprisoned for approximately 13 months without being charged.

Turkey: Brutal crackdown continues with new wave of activist arrests Osman Kavala and all those detained today must be immediately and unconditionally released, and the crackdown against Turkey s independent civil society must be brought to an end - Andrew Gardner Turkish authorities have today detained 13 activists in connection with the investigation into jailed human rights defender Osman Kavala. Responding to the detentions, Andrew Gardner, Amnesty International s Turkey Strategy and Research Manager, said: This latest wave of detentions of academics and activists, on the basis of absurd allegations, shows that the authorities are intent on continuing their brutal crackdown of independent civil society, and shatters any illusion that Turkey is normalising following the lifting of the state of emergency.

The fact that they have been detained in relation to innocuous activities alleged around the overwhelmingly peaceful Gezi Park protests in 2013 shows how desperate Turkish authorities are to crack down on any form of dissent. It is telling that the detentions are part of the investigation into the jailed civil society leader, Osman Kavala, who - more than a year after his detention - is yet to be indicted or have evidence of an internationally-recognised crime presented against him. Osman Kavala and all those detained today must be immediately and unconditionally released, and the crackdown against Turkey s independent civil society must be brought to an end. Detention orders have reportedly been issued against 20 individuals so far in four Turkish cities in relation to alleged activities around the overwhelmingly peaceful Gezi Park protests that took place across Turkey following the violent police dispersal of a small group of protestors in Istanbul in May 2013. The 13 individuals currently in detention include civil society activists connected to Anadolu Kültür, an organisation led by Osman Kavala, and the Open Society Institute where he was a board member in Turkey. The allegations against those detained include organising meetings to deepen and spread the Gezi Park protests, inviting trainers and moderators on the subjects of civil disobedience and non-violent activism", carrying out media activities to continue the Gezi Park process and activities to stop the export of tear gas to Turkey. The detainees According to information from the Istanbul Security Directorate, detainees include Anadolu Kültür staff alongside prominent civil society activists. Those detained are: Asena Günal, Ayşegül Güzel, Bora Sarı, Filiz Telek, Hakan Altınay, Hande Özhabeş, Meltem Aslan, Yiğit Ali Emekçi, Yiğit Aksakoğlu, Yusuf Cıvır as well as Turgut Tarhanlı, a prominent human rights law professor, Betül Tanbay, professor of mathematics, and film producer Çiğdem Mater.

Join the 2018 AHDA fellows at the Institute for the Study of Human Rights Winter Reception on December 6, 2018, and come hear the fellows speak about their work at the mini- AHDAconference, on December 13. CALL FOR APPLICATIONS! Alliance for Historical Dialogue and Accountability Fellowship Program Columbia University, New York City Deadline: January 31, 2019 SCHOLARSHIP Select book reviews, books for review and the latest contribution to our working paper series. MORE ON SCHOLARSHIP Read Magdalena Zolkos' review of Henry Rousso's The Latest Catastrophe. History, the Present, the Contemporary. Rousso s innovative text explores historiographic questions that emerge when historians study traumatic events that they have lived through. Interested in reviewing a book? Below are a list of books currently available for review. Interested in proposing a book for review? E-mail us at dialogues@columbia.edu!

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