The list below includes 46 deleted tweets by juliahahntv.
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- 26 September 2021: The race to succeed Angela Merkel: Voters in Germany have chosen a new government today. The first exit polls are about to come in. @dwnews has everything you need to know about For special coverage in Turkish language follow my colleagues @dw_turkce here: https://twitter.com/dw_turkce/status/1442149423077806084
- 7 September 2021: In 2015, Turkey flung open its borders to millions of Syrians fleeing civil war - it took in more people than any other country. Turkish society initially responded with remarkable resilience - but in recent years, anti-refugee sentiment has grown considerably. (2/2) pic.twitter.com/jjZW7dBxyu
- 7 September 2021: Turkey has forcibly deported many Syrians in recent years, rights groups say - accusations the Turkish govermment rejects. Here is a report we did back in 2019, about a Syrian mother who says her son was sent to Idlib against his will. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdI7I2U-86U (1/2) pic.twitter.com/TQ3xEvbbjs
- 7 September 2021 (live): "No part of Syria is safe to return to", Amnesty International says in new report documenting violations by Syrian intelligence officers against returnees. The report criticizes e.g. Denmark, Sweden, Turkey for putting pressure on refugees from Syria to go home. https://twitter.com/KreaseChan/status/1435031718075961346
- 16 August 2021: The official death toll has risen to at least 70 in northern Turkey after flash floods hit the Black Sea region ( #Kastomono , #Sinop , Bartın) last week. 47 people are still missing, according to AFAD. Rescue and recovery work ongoing. https://twitter.com/juliahahntv/status/1426132927679803392
- 16 August 2021: The official death toll has risen to at least 70 in northern Turkey after flash floods hit the Black Sea region ( #Kastomono , #Sinop , Bartın) last week. 47 people are still missing, according to AFAD. Rescue and recovery work ongoing. https://twitter.com/juliahahntv/status/1426132927679803392
- 13 August 2021: “What we see here is linked to climate climate” https://twitter.com/dwnews/status/1426217124050214918
- 26 June 2021: Some of the photos Kılıç took before police detained him, recovered from his damaged camera. Powerful, deeply upsetting images. https://twitter.com/Kilicbil/status/1408910437366837251?s=20
- 26 June 2021 (live): AFP's Bülent Kılıç has been released. He accuses the police officers who violently detained him today of having tried "to take his life", "to take his breath". He says he is going to hold them accountable and take them to court. https://twitter.com/Kilicbil/status/1408898398309257217?s=20
- 26 June 2021 (live): AFP photojournalist Bülent Kılıç has been violently detained while covering today’s march in Istanbul. Rights group @RSF_tr calls for his immediate release. https://twitter.com/RSF_tr/status/1408775199126872066
- 17 June 2021: https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/starvation-way-border-crossing-decision-weighs-northwest-syria-2021-06-17/
- 17 June 2021: The HDP held the government partly responsible for the incident and accused it of targeting the party in recent months. Earlier in June, a top prosecutor refiled a case to the Constitutional Court as part of a bid to shut the HDP down.
- 17 June 2021: Chaotic scenes in front of the opposition HDP's office in Izmir. An armed assailant has attacked the pro-Kurdish party's office earlier today. At least one woman was killed. The suspected attacker has been detained, authorities said. https://twitter.com/HDPgenelmerkezi/status/1405462370592432129
- 17 June 2021: - Turkey mainly uses Sinovac and BionTech - according to the Turkish health ministry, more than 14 million people (about 16% of the population) have been fully vaccinated; nearly 24 mio have received a first jab pic.twitter.com/uepsWYDW6z
- 17 June 2021 (live): Long lines outside vaccination clinics here in Turkey... After supply constraints earlier this year, the country has ramped up it's vaccination drive: - a record 1.4 mio doses have been administered Wednesday - ppl are eligible if they are aged 35+ or have public health insurance https://twitter.com/HaberturkTV/status/1405419942707490817
- 30 April 2021: The government did not announce a stimulus package to offset the economic impact of the new restrictions. And many are wondering how they will get through the nearly three-week-long lockdown, especially in poorer neighborhoods. pic.twitter.com/to5PpFvuRG
- 30 April 2021: Turkish President Erdogan has imposed a new #coronavirus lockdown - stricter than any previous one. Residents have been ordered to stay home until May 17, and shut down all non-essential businesses. The country is gripped by a third wave of infections.🎥 https://p.dw.com/p/3smVP pic.twitter.com/Zf2xpuZF7G
- 29 April 2021: The Turkish government is busy rejecting the sexism accusations prompted by "sofagate". Ankara insists the EU's own protocol requests were applied - and that caused the seating scandal. https://twitter.com/frkkymkc/status/1387659060657410050?s=20 https://twitter.com/juliahahntv/status/1386773649622020102
- 27 April 2021: A rare decision in favor of women's rights in Turkey: #melekipek (31) who shot and killed her husband after years of violent abuse has been released from jail. In this video, she hugs her daugthers after a court ruled that she was acting in self-defence. https://youtu.be/iT8McIwynUg?t=23
- 26 April 2021: Infection rates in Turkey are very high (~60,000 new cases/day last week, more than 300 deaths/day). For months, Turkish doctors and opposition politicians, e.g. Istanbul's mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, have been calling for stricter measures, including a lockdown of at least 2 weeks.
- 26 April 2021 (live): Erdogan's #coronavirus 'shock' announcement: - continuous full lockdown with uninterrupted curfew from 29.4. to 17.5. (18 days) - intercity travel restrictions - schooling only online - restaurants only allowed to offer delivery service; supermarkets to close on Sundays
- 24 April 2021: The Turkish foreign ministry said that Ankara "rejects" Biden's statement "in the strongest terms", (...) it "will open a deep wound that undermines our mutual trust and friendship". U.S. ambassador to Ankara was summoned.
- 24 April 2021: The Turkish foreign ministry said that Ankara "rejects" Biden's statement "in the strongest terms", adding that it "will open a deep wound that undermines our mutual trust and friendship". The ministry said it summoned the U.S. ambassador to Ankara.
- 24 April 2021 (live): Biden became the first U.S. president to use the word genocide in a statement on the anniversary of the 1915-1917 mass killings. Here is the full statement: https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2021/04/24/statement-by-president-joe-biden-on-armenian-remembrance-day/
- 24 April 2021 (live): U.S. President Joe Biden said on Saturday that the 1915 massacres of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire constituted genocide. Turkey’s government and most of the opposition showed rare unity in their rejection of his statement. http://reuters.com/world/middle-east/biden-says-1915-massacres-armenians-constitute-genocide-2021-04-24/
- 24 April 2021: In historic move, Biden says 1915 massacres of Armenians constitute genocide http://reuters.com/world/middle-east/biden-says-1915-massacres-armenians-constitute-genocide-2021-04-24/
- 23 April 2021: According to the minister, the boy is not his grandson, but a student from Ordu (Black Sea region) who "sometimes gives statements on behalf of me". https://twitter.com/drfahrettinkoca/status/1385659161141301256
- 23 April 2021 (live): "If you get vaccinated our schools will re-open - and I can see my friends again" It's Children's Day in Turkey - but millions of kids and their families have to spend it under #coronavirus curfew. The country's health minister had his grandson address the nation... https://twitter.com/drfahrettinkoca/status/1385583109400416261
- 2 March 2021: Gradual reopening - while Turkey's #coronavirus infections rise again. The Health Ministry recorded 11,837 new cases on March 2nd - the highest level since Jan 8th. 68 people died due to #COVID19 in the same period, a relatively low number compared with other European countries. pic.twitter.com/uxiVMRyfGi
- 2 March 2021: The German branch of rights group Reporters Without Borders says it is pushing for Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to be charged with a crime against humanity for the murder of journalist Jamal #Khashoggi , under Germany's universal jurisdiction law. https://twitter.com/ReporterOG/status/1366686399789948938
- 1 March 2021 (live): - daily overnight curfews (9 pm to 5 am) to stay in place - restaurants & cafes allowed to resume service at 50% capacity until 7 pm in all regions except those labelled red (very high risk), apparently starting from tomorrow - Erdoğan calls all of this "controlled normalisation"
- 1 March 2021 (live): Not clear whether the map is based on daily new infections or 7-day incidence per 100,000. Erdoğan said it would be updated every week acc. to the COVID-19 risk situation; the list of measures would be updated every two weeks on a province-by-province basis.
- 1 March 2021 (live): The Turkish government will lift #Covid19 weekend lockdowns in low + medium risk provinces (blue&yellow), President Erdoğan just announced. Restrictions to remain in place just on Sundays in high (orange) + very high risk cities/provinces (red). Istanbul categorized as high risk. pic.twitter.com/WDFFtS85vS
- 16 February 2021: Erdogan vowed today to expand cross-border operations against the outlawed PKK in northern Iraq; wants to establish what he calls "a safe zone" along the border to protect Turkey from attacks https://twitter.com/trthabercanli/status/1361648770367315969?s=08
- 16 February 2021: Erdogan vowed today to expand cross-border operations against the outlawed PKK in northern Iraq; wants to establish a 'secure zone' along the border to protect Turkey from attacks https://twitter.com/trthabercanli/status/1361648770367315969?s=08
- 15 February 2021 (live): The US said it stood by NATO ally Turkey and that it condemned the killings if it was confirmed that responsibility lay with the PKK. Turkish authorities blame PKK militants for executing the 13 captives, who were mainly members of the security forces. https://www.state.gov/turkish-citizens-killed-in-iraq/
- 15 February 2021 (live): President Erdogan slammed the US today after Washington's statement on the killings of 13 Turkish nationals in northern Iraq. "Did you not say you don't support the PKK, the YPG or the PYD? You are with them and behind them pure and simple". US Ambassador to Ankara was summoned. https://twitter.com/trthabercanli/status/1361273224965808130
- 9 February 2021: Turkish President Erdogan: "Inshallah, we will go to the moon"🚀 - 1st uncrewed landing planned for 2023 (100th anniversary of the Turkish Republic), Erdogan said speaking at an event unveiling the national space programme - ultimate goal is to send a TR citizen to space, he said https://twitter.com/trthabercanli/status/1359192814760964098
- 5 January 2021: Silent protest: Some faculty members at #Bogazici University turned their backs on the newly appointed rector during today's handover ceremony. #BogaziciDireniyor ('Bogazici resists') is trending. https://twitter.com/ankahabera/status/1346392758014062592?s=19
- 5 January 2021: Silent protest on campus: Some faculty members at Boğaziçi University turned their backs on the newly appointed rector during today's handover ceremony https://twitter.com/ankahabera/status/1346392758014062592?s=20
- 5 January 2021 (live): At least 16 people detained in Istanbul in the wake of student protests against President Erdoğan's appointment of a new rector at Boğaziçi University. Police seeking to detain 12 more people, state-run AA reports. https://twitter.com/anadoluajansi/status/1346357026973212673?s=20
- 4 January 2021 (live): The students regard the appointment as a move by Erdoğan and his government to curtail academic freedoms; they demand the right for the university to elect its own rector. Hashtag #KabulEtmiyoruzVazgecmiyoruz trending ( #WeDoNotAcceptWeDoNotGiveUp ) https://twitter.com/boundayanisma/status/1346055000372473856?s=19
- 4 January 2021 (live): Violent scenes today at one of Turkey's top universities: Police clashed with students who protested against President Erdoğan's appointment of a new rector - loyal to the ruling AKP - at Istanbul's Boğaziçi University. https://twitter.com/dw_turkce/status/1346109099533074433
- 3 November 2020: *Her name is Ayda Gezgin, not Ayla. She is in hospital with her father, local media report, and doing well given the circumstances.
- 3 November 2020 (live): Many call it a 'miracle': Rescuers in Izmir have pulled a girl out alive from the rubble - 4 days after a powerful earthquake hit western Turkey. Her name is Ayla. She is 4 years old. The official death toll rose to 102, more than 1,000 people were injured (source: AFAD). https://twitter.com/trthaber/status/1323525575634571264
- 9 September 2020: Can it get any worse? Greece's largest refugee camp Moria, on the island of Lesbos, after multiple fires tore through the site at night. https://twitter.com/KallergisK/status/1303554698083995650
- 2 September 2020: 'Buyrun! Buyrun!' These guys sell watermelons for 5 Turkish lira (~ 0.6 Euro) from... a Lamborghini. Seen at Beyoğlu, Istanbul. 🍉🍉🍉 https://twitter.com/Hurriyet/status/1301152900287094784
- 1 September 2020: Turkish police have arrested the “Islamic State” extremist group’s top figure in Turkey, Interior Minister Söylu says here, and that “important plans” had also been seized. No further details. No name has been confirmed yet. https://twitter.com/suleymansoylu/status/1300697474412294147
- 31 August 2020: Tourism figures for August expected to look a little better, as Germany partially lifted travel restrictions for Turkey & Russian holidaymakers have been returning. Full🎥report featuring Istanbul's beautiful Pera Palace Hotel: http://dw.com/p/3hPtw pic.twitter.com/nfVWwf3Foo
- 31 August 2020 (live): The worst-affected sectors were industries (-16.5%) & services (-25%). The key tourism sector was also hit hard: The number of foreign arrivals in Turkey has dropped 78% in the first 7 months of 2020 compared to the same period last year. (24.7mio Jan-July 2019 > 5.4mio 2020)
- 31 August 2020 (live): Turkey's #COVID19 -hit economy contracted by 9.9% in the second quarter of 2020, acc. to data published by the Turkish Statistical Institute. Slightly better than economists had predicted, but still the worst year-on-year contraction in a decade. https://twitter.com/tuikbilgi/status/1300351043319070720
- 12 August 2020: The Turkish government will delay the reopening of schools for nearly another month after a rise in daily #coronavirus cases. Students will gradually return to classrooms from Sept. 21, Education Minister Selçuk said. Distance learning to begin on Aug. 31. https://twitter.com/BirGun_Gazetesi/status/1293603659767480323
- 6 August 2020: The Turkish lira tumbling… another record-low today against euro and dollar. 1 EUR is now 8.6 TL pic.twitter.com/Medt6Nf94p
- 4 August 2020: Germany has partially lifted its #Covid travel warning for Turkey: Since 4.8., it no longer applies to the provinces of Antalya, Izmir, Aydin, Muğla. Travellers returning to Germany from Turkey must have a (negative) PCR test not older than 48 hours.
- 3 July 2020: At court today in Istanbul: - trial in absentia to start of 20 Saudi suspects charged over the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal #Khashoggi - verdict expected in controversial trial of 11 human rights defenders facing jail over terrorism charges pic.twitter.com/zH2M8X88aP
- 1 July 2020: #SosyalMedyamaDOKUNMA ("DON'T TOUCH my social media") trending in Turkey, after President Erdogan threatened to stringently control YouTube, Twitter & Netflix. "Do you understand why we are against social media? To eradicate such immorality", he told members of his AKP. https://twitter.com/YolTV/status/1278265056715837440
- 12 April 2020: In the statement announcing his resignation on Twitter, Soylu also adds that he has been proud to serve as interior minister and would remain loyal to Turkish President Erdogan. "My President, forgive me", he wrote. The 2-day-curfew will end at midnight, today.
- 12 April 2020 (live): Wow. Turkish Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu has resigned over #coronavirus last-minute-curfew... https://twitter.com/p_zalewski/status/1249406460964089856
- 19 March 2020: ‘Wash Our Hands? Some People Can’t Wash Their Kids for a Week.’ #Idlib #coronavirus https://t.co/cSs2GGtjVm
- 28 January 2020: #Gezi Trial: Turkish businessman #OsmanKavala has to remain in detention. Next hearing: 28.02.2020 https://twitter.com/mlsaturkey/status/1222121281249824769
- 2 October 2019: “He walked into a careful trap - and within 7 minutes he was dead”, says Middle East correspondent David Hirst who opened the ceremony after a minute of silence. Many remember #Khashoggi as a “wonderful person”. “We will not let the world forget you”, they say.
- 2 October 2019 (live): “His message today is more powerful than ever” - we are at the memorial ceremony for Jamal #Khashoggi , the writer who was brutally murdered a year ago inside the #Saudi consulate in #Istanbul . “Justice must be served”, his friends demand. pic.twitter.com/3vOszN052p
- 8 July 2019: 😲
- 17 January 2019: According to the same unnamed Turkish official, Ans was "deported on suspicion of links to terrorism". According to rights group Reporters Without Borders, she was told "she formed a risk to #Turkey's national security" and "has received no formal explanation for her deportation"
- 24 October 2018: RT @DiegoCupolo: “Arrests and prosecutions frequently related to social media posts that were critical of the government,” read the new tra…
- 27 February 2018: RT @DiegoCupolo: Three days after his detention, former Syrian Kurdish PYD co-leader #SalihMuslim is released by a Czech court despite Turk…
- 31 January 2018: More than two years after a suicide bombing in #Istanbul's landmark #Sultanahmet district, three people were sentenced to life today by a Turkish court. 12 #German tourists were killed on Jan 12th, 2016. How did the attack change the city? Our tv report: https://t.co/Z39spBbP6w https://t.co/jW69UqZS5a