Exhibition to commemorate murdered journalists, revolutionary leaders
The personal belongings of former revolutionary leaders and assassinated journalists will be exhibited at a temporary âShame Museumâ organized by the Revolutionary 78ers Federation, an organization founded by members of a leftist youth movement.
The bloodstained shirt of Abdi Ä°pekçi, the editor-in-chief of Daily Milliyet who was shot dead by ultra-nationalists Mehmet Ali AÄca and Oral Ãelik, is among the items that will be included at the exhibitionâs opening on Sept. 12, which will mark the anniversary of the 1980 coup. On May 13, 1981, AÄca attempted to assassinate Pope John Paul II at St. Peterâs Square in the Vatican City.
The belongings of another journalist, Metin Göktepe, the Evrensel journalist who was beaten to death by policemen in 1996, will also be displayed at the event.
For the first time, the private belongings of singer Ahmet Kaya will also be exhibited.
Other objects to be displayed include jumpers belonging to revolutionary leaders Mahir Ãayan and Deniz GezmiÅ.
Also, a âLaughing Womenâ exhibition in protest against Deputy Prime Minister Bülent Arınçâs recent controversial statement claiming women should not laugh in public, as well as the belongings of 32 people killed during a prison uprising in the western province of Ãanakkale in 2000, will be included in the program.
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