Gezi’s ‘woman in red’ faces second internal probe at university within one month
After facing an internal investigation over an email sent from her university account, Ceyda Sungur, who became known around the world as the "woman in redâ during last yearâs Gezi Park protests in Turkey, now faces a faculty investigation for hanging teachersâ union posters calling for a strike.
Sungur, a research assistant at the Istanbul Technical University (Ä°TÃ) who was photographed being sprayed with tear gas by a police officer at the beginning of last yearâs Gezi protests, faces an internal investigation opened by Ä°Tà Architecture Dean Sinan Mert Åener. The investigation centers on claims that she hung posters inside the university campus for two teachersâ unions, EÄitim-Sen and Türk EÄitim-Sen, which called for a strike on Sept. 24, daily Cumhuriyet reported.
Åener opened the investigation on the grounds that Sungur hung the posters inside the university without authorization.
Sungur was also subjected to an investigation after sending a private email defending a colleague who had been recently fired, criticizing the administration, and calling on the board of the Architecture Faculty to investigate the case. However, the faculty administration responded by launching an investigation into Sungur herself, accusing her of âprovoking other research assistants.â
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