Turkey-Armenia Fellowship Scheme third round results are announced. As Hrant Dink Foundation, it is our pleasure to share the list of fellows and their host organizations in this round. 

Within February 27 - March 5, 2017, five news articles that generate hate speech had been selected for the weekly report. These articles targeting Armenians, Jews, Christians, Rums, Greeks and Syrians are analyzed.

Turkey-Armenia Travel Grantees, Ayşegül Özadak and Tuğçe Özdemir, who visited Armenia as storytellers for the project 'Curious Steps': We saw there how important even small things could be.

Within February 20-26, 2017, four news articles that generate hate speech had been selected for the weekly report. These articles targeting Christians, Syrians, the British and Jews are analyzed from a critical perspective.

Elif Yağmur Turan from Turkey, UWCD’18, received the Hrant Dink Foundation Turkey-Armenia Travel Grant to attend to her classes in Armenia at United World College (UWC) Dilijan for the spring term in 2017.

A public talk with the title 'Clash of Turkish and Armenian Narratives: The Imperative for a Comprehensive and Nuanced Public Memory' will be held by Nareg Seferian at Hrant Dink Foundation on the 21st of February. 

Istanbul Policy Center and Asulis Discourse, Dialogue, Democracy Laboratory held a panel with the participation of Timothy Garton Ash, Ayşe Kadıoğlu, Yaman Akdeniz and Zeynep Arslan.

Within the scope of the preparation process of site of memory, a special importance was given to run an inclusive process and to share the knowledge and experience that we gained during this process by making presentations.

Within February 13-19, 2017, five news articles that generate hate speech had been selected for the weekly report. These articles targeting Jews, Syrians, Greeks and LGBTIs are analyzed from a critical perspective.

History and cultural heritage teams at the Hrant Dink Foundation are having oral history workshops. The oral history archive will be used in Foundation’s publications and will be archived with resarch standards.

Anahit Ghazaryan, our fellow from Turkey-Armenia Fellowship Scheme, and Dorukhan Demirbilek, from the host organization, Kadir Has University Lifelong Education Center, talked about the programme.

Within February 6-12, 2017, four news articles that generate hate speech had been selected for the weekly report. These articles targeting Greeks, Armenians, Jews and Syrians are analyzed from a critical perspective.