The panel discussing the ways in which hate speech is produced in traditional media and social media took place with the participation of Elisabeth Eide and László Földi in the moderation of Itır Erhart.
A consortium of eight civil society organisations from Turkey and Armenia presented the EU-funded programme Support to the Armenia-Turkey Normalisation Process in Ankara at TEPAV conference room.
The oral history Project, which is run by Hrant Dink Foundation with the contribution of Olof Palme Center is completed. To follow the traces of political and cultural memory of Diyarbakir Armenians living in Turkey.
You can discover Kars and Gyumri from the eyes of the photographers from Turkey and Armenia and you can take an incomparable journey with five multimedia documentaries which each of them are around 4 to 8 minutes.
"Beyond Waiting" captures the daily lives of people in the border cities Kars and Gyumri as well as the years of interrupted dialogue.The five multimedia documentaries will be open for visitors at the European Parliament in Brussels.
Hrant Dink Foundation, YIC Youth Initiative Centre in Gyumri, Galata Fotoğrafhanesi and Free Press Unlimited are jointly holding the multimedia exhibition 'Beyond Waiting… Stories from Turkey-Armenia Border' in Gyumri.
15 academics from 13 universities, a representative from a non-governmental organization and two students from Beykent and Marmara Universities attended a workshop at the Friedrich Naumann Foundation.
Hrant Dink Vakfı, Galata Fotoğrafhanesi, Free Press Unlimited ve Gümrü Gençlik Girişim Merkezi, 'Beklemekten Öte… Türkiye-Ermenistan Sınırından Hikâyeler' başlıklı bir multimedya sergisi gerçekleştiriyor.
The report covering September - December 2012 is based on the analysis of hate speech towards national, ethnic and religious identities along with content targeting LGBTI individuals and women.
The Support Fund for Research in History Studies, promotes research on humanitarian acts during the 1915 events, with the aim to search and find people who with their decisions back then have become a source of hope for darkened lives.
A group of 7 journalists from Turkey visited Armenia from February 14th to 20th, 2013 in the fifth year of Turkey-Armenia Journalists’ Dialogue Programme, organised by the Hrant Dink Foundation in cooperation with Heinrich Böll Stiftung Turkey.
The report covering September - December 2012 is based on the analysis of hate speech towards national, ethnic and religious identities along with content targeting LGBTI individuals and women.