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- Saturday_Mothers abstract "The Saturday Mothers (Cumartesi Anneleri) is a group who gathers 12pm every Saturday for half an hour at Galatasaray (district), Istanbul (Turkey), holding photographs of their \"lost\" loved ones. Mainly composed of mothers of victims, and renowned as a model of civil disobedience, they combine silent sit-in with communal vigil as their method of protest against the forced disappearances and political murders in Turkey during the military coup-era of 1980s and the OHAL-era of 1990s. On October 25, 2014, they held their 500th sit-in protest.\"I started to cry after I started participating in the Saturday Mothers; before, I was crying in solitude, I could not express my suffering.\" (a \"Saturday mother\")According to the Human Rights Association, between 1992 and 1996, 792 state-forced disappearances and murders have been reported in Kurdish regions in Turkey, with many more missing persons who remain unreported (see also, OHAL).Reportedly influenced by the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, their first sit-in was on May 27, 1995. After facing violent police attacks almost every week, on March 13, 1999, they were forced to halt their protest following a particularly harsh series of attacks by the police and the resulting trauma in the participants. They resumed their protests on January 31, 2009. Currently, the group that started with about 30 people has thousands of participants.Their main demands include: to raise awareness of state-sponsored violence, militarization, and militarism in Turkey, the state documents archives to be opened up for public review in order for state-sponsored political murders to be brought to light, changes to the Turkish penal code to be made in order to remove the statute of limitation on political murders and forced disappearances, Turkey to sign the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance.In 2013, they were awarded the International Hrant Dink Award.".
- Saturday_Mothers thumbnail Saturday_Mothers.jpeg?width=300.
- Saturday_Mothers wikiPageExternalLink Konusulmayan-Gercek_ENG.pdf.
- Saturday_Mothers wikiPageExternalLink Zorla-Kaybetmeler-Yargi_ENG.pdf.
- Saturday_Mothers wikiPageExternalLink holding_up_the_photograph.pdf.
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- Saturday_Mothers wikiPageRevisionID "696559217".
- Saturday_Mothers wikiPageWikiLink 1980_Turkish_coup_dxc3xa9tat.
- Saturday_Mothers wikiPageWikiLink Assassination.
- Saturday_Mothers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Forced_disappearance.
- Saturday_Mothers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human_rights_abuses.
- Saturday_Mothers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human_rights_in_Turkey.
- Saturday_Mothers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_movements_in_Turkey.
- Saturday_Mothers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Turkish_women_in_politics.
- Saturday_Mothers wikiPageWikiLink Civil_disobedience.
- Saturday_Mothers wikiPageWikiLink Forced_disappearance.
- Saturday_Mothers wikiPageWikiLink Galatasaray_(district).
- Saturday_Mothers wikiPageWikiLink Hrant_Dink.
- Saturday_Mothers wikiPageWikiLink Human_Rights_Association_(Turkey).
- Saturday_Mothers wikiPageWikiLink International_Convention_for_the_Protection_of_All_Persons_from_Enforced_Disappearance.
- Saturday_Mothers wikiPageWikiLink Istanbul.
- Saturday_Mothers wikiPageWikiLink Ladies_in_White.
- Saturday_Mothers wikiPageWikiLink List_of_peace_activists.
- Saturday_Mothers wikiPageWikiLink Mothers_of_Khavaran.
- Saturday_Mothers wikiPageWikiLink Mothers_of_the_Plaza_de_Mayo.
- Saturday_Mothers wikiPageWikiLink Mourning_Mothers.
- Saturday_Mothers wikiPageWikiLink OHAL.
- Saturday_Mothers wikiPageWikiLink Protest.
- Saturday_Mothers wikiPageWikiLink Sit-in.
- Saturday_Mothers wikiPageWikiLink Turkey.
- Saturday_Mothers wikiPageWikiLink Turkish_Kurdistan.
- Saturday_Mothers wikiPageWikiLink Vigil.
- Saturday_Mothers wikiPageWikiLink Yakay-Der.
- Saturday_Mothers wikiPageWikiLink File:Saturday_Mothers.jpeg.
- Saturday_Mothers wikiPageWikiLinkText "Saturday Mothers".
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- Saturday_Mothers wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Human_rights_in_Europe.
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- Saturday_Mothers subject Category:Forced_disappearance.
- Saturday_Mothers subject Category:Human_rights_abuses.
- Saturday_Mothers subject Category:Human_rights_in_Turkey.
- Saturday_Mothers subject Category:Political_movements_in_Turkey.
- Saturday_Mothers subject Category:Turkish_women_in_politics.
- Saturday_Mothers hypernym Group.
- Saturday_Mothers type Band.
- Saturday_Mothers comment "The Saturday Mothers (Cumartesi Anneleri) is a group who gathers 12pm every Saturday for half an hour at Galatasaray (district), Istanbul (Turkey), holding photographs of their \"lost\" loved ones. Mainly composed of mothers of victims, and renowned as a model of civil disobedience, they combine silent sit-in with communal vigil as their method of protest against the forced disappearances and political murders in Turkey during the military coup-era of 1980s and the OHAL-era of 1990s.".
- Saturday_Mothers label "Saturday Mothers".
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- Saturday_Mothers sameAs Cumartesi_Anneleri.
- Saturday_Mothers sameAs Q6054672.
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- Saturday_Mothers depiction Saturday_Mothers.jpeg.
- Saturday_Mothers isPrimaryTopicOf Saturday_Mothers.