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About Huseyin
Huseyin Aldemir is a photojournalist based in İstanbul, Turkey. 
Born in 1987 in İstanbul, Turkey. He received his BA degree from the Department of Journalism at İstanbul Bilgi University. Following that, he started to work as a reporter in Habervesaire and Bianet. He worked as a photographer at İstanbul Bilgi University's marketing department. In 2013, he started to work in Reuters as a freelance photographer on breaking news and social issues. His pictures have been published by The New York Times, Stern, Guardian, Der Spiegel, Telegrapgh, Paris Match among others. He currently lives in Istanbul and continues his work as a stringer photojournalist at Reuters.
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Hundreds in Istanbul sign petitions against Erdogan's canal project

05 Oct 2023  |  sg.news.yahoo.com
Hundreds in Istanbul have signed petitions opposing President Tayyip Erdogan's proposed Kanal Istanbul project, citing environmental concerns. The 45-km canal aims to connect the Black Sea to the Marmara Sea, easing traffic on the Bosphorus strait. Critics argue the environmental impact report is insufficient and fear the project will harm Istanbul's water supply. Despite public opposition, Erdogan insists the construction will proceed. The Union of Chambers of Turkish Engineers and Architects has also voiced opposition, noting significant public resistance.

Hundreds in Istanbul sign petitions against Erdogan's canal project

01 Oct 2023  |  nationalpost
Hundreds in Istanbul have signed petitions opposing President Tayyip Erdogan's proposed Kanal Istanbul project, citing potential environmental damage. The 45-km canal aims to connect the Black Sea to the Marmara Sea, easing traffic on the Bosphorus strait. Opposition lawmakers and ecologists argue that the environmental impact report is insufficient. Despite public opposition, Erdogan insists the project will proceed. The Union of Chambers of Turkish Engineers and Architects highlights significant public resistance during the objection process.

UK and Ireland bar associations team up to condemn China's sanctions on Essex Court Chambers

29 Mar 2021  |  www.globallegalpost.com
The bar associations of the UK and Ireland have condemned China's sanctions on Essex Court Chambers, calling them an indiscriminate attack on legal professionals and a threat to the rule of law. The sanctions were imposed after a legal opinion by Essex Court Chambers' tenants on alleged crimes in Xinjiang. The associations urge China to review the sanctions and call on other bar associations to speak out. The International Bar Association and Hong Kong Bar Association have also criticized the sanctions, emphasizing the importance of the rule of law and international legal order.

Hundreds in Istanbul sign petitions against Erdogan's canal project

28 Dec 2019  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Hundreds in Istanbul have signed petitions opposing President Tayyip Erdogan's Kanal Istanbul project, citing environmental concerns. The 45-km canal aims to connect the Black Sea and the Marmara Sea, easing traffic on the Bosphorus strait. Critics argue the environmental impact report is insufficient, urging public objections. Despite opposition, Erdogan insists on proceeding with the project. The Union of Chambers of Turkish Engineers and Architects notes significant public resistance.

Hundreds in Istanbul sign petitions against Erdogan's canal project

27 Dec 2019  |  investing.com
In Istanbul, hundreds have signed petitions against the Kanal Istanbul project, which President Erdogan supports for reducing traffic on the Bosphorus strait. Critics, including opposition lawmakers and ecologists, argue the environmental impact report is insufficient and the project could have detrimental effects, such as on the city's water supply. Despite opposition, Erdogan insists on proceeding with the project. The Union of Chambers of Turkish Engineers and Architects notes significant public opposition during the objection process.

Hundreds in Istanbul sign petitions against Erdogan's canal project

27 Dec 2019  |  uk.news.yahoo.com
In Istanbul, hundreds have signed petitions against the Kanal Istanbul project, a 45-km canal proposed by President Erdogan to connect the Black Sea and the Marmara Sea. Critics, including opposition lawmakers and ecologists, argue the environmental impact report is insufficient and the project could cause significant environmental damage. Citizens, fearing effects on water supply and the city's future, have queued to file objections. Erdogan insists on proceeding despite opposition, while the Union of Chambers of Turkish Engineers and Architects notes widespread public resistance.

Hundreds Petition Against Erdogan's Canal Project

27 Dec 2019  |  maritimeprofessional.com
In Istanbul, hundreds have signed petitions against the Kanal Istanbul, a canal project endorsed by President Tayyip Erdogan, due to environmental concerns. The 45-km canal aims to connect the Black Sea with the Marmara Sea, purportedly to reduce traffic on the Bosphorus strait. Critics, including opposition lawmakers and ecologists, argue that the environmental impact report is insufficient. Citizens, such as computer technician Ahmet Kara and former college instructor Gulcan Erdogan Boyraz, have voiced their opposition, fearing negative effects on water supply and the city's future. Despite the backlash, Erdogan insists on proceeding with the project. The Union of Chambers of Turkish Engineers and Architects anticipates the environmental report's approval and the subsequent tender, while acknowledging widespread public opposition.

Hundreds in Istanbul sign petitions against Erdogan's canal project

27 Dec 2019  |  Mail Online
Hundreds in Istanbul have signed petitions against President Tayyip Erdogan's proposed Kanal Istanbul project, citing environmental concerns. The 45-km canal aims to connect the Black Sea to the Marmara Sea, easing traffic on the Bosphorus strait. Opposition lawmakers and ecologists argue that the environmental impact report is insufficient. Despite public opposition, Erdogan insists the project will proceed. The Union of Chambers of Turkish Engineers and Architects also opposes the project, noting significant public resistance.

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Erdogan's purge extends to the police with 8,513 officers suspended

18 Jul 2016  |  El País México
Over 8,500 Turkish police officers have been suspended due to alleged connections with the failed military coup. The Turkish government has detained numerous military officials, including generals and admirals, and suspended various civil servants. Prime Minister Binali Yildirim compared the coup plotters to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and emphasized the government's commitment to preventing future coups. The government is also preparing documents to request the extradition of cleric Fethullah Gülen from the United States, whom they accuse of orchestrating the coup. The article highlights the extensive measures taken by the Turkish government to secure the country and address the aftermath of the coup attempt.
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