Executed Prisoners (Mourning Songs for the Last Genocide in Anatolia -2)
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CONTENTS:
Ramazan F. Güzel’s Books -67
His Poetry Books Series: 25 - His English Books Series: 4
Executed Prisoners. (Mourning Songs for the Last Genocide in Anatolia -2)
FOREWORD
CHAPTER 1: OPPRESSIONS, DUNGEONS AND DEATHS FROM PAST TO TODAY...
GETTING STARTED:
- From Dungeons to Poems:
1) The Pen of Resistance
2)- Shadows of the New Era:
2)- The Journey of Words to Dungeons
3) Beyond Time:
3) Hidden Dreams
4) Resistance at the Edge of Time:
4) On the edge of time
5) Between the Cold Walls of Prisons
CHAPTER 2: THOSE WHO LOST THEIR LIVES ILLEGALLY IN PRISON
Those who died inside...
2-1- YUSUF PEKMEZCI:
- “The Unjust Judgment of Time"
2-2- MUSTAFA ERDOĞAN:
- "Justice's Silent Scream"
2-3- TEOMAN GÖKÇE:
- TEOMAN GÖKÇE:
"Judiciary Abandoned to Death"
- "Chains of Conscience"
- "Silenced Voices of Justice"
- "Echoes of the Silenced"
2-4- SEYFETTIN YIĞIT:
- "Silenced Voices of Justice"
- "Echoes of the Silenced"
2-5- MEDENİ ARİFOĞLU:
- Good deeds are not left unrewarded here (!)
2-6- HALİME GÜLSU:
- Echoes of Silent Screams
- The Cry of the Forsaken
2-7- GÖKHAN AÇIKKOLLU:
- GÖKHAN AÇIKKOLLU:
"Thirteen Days of Torture and Death"
- GÖKHAN AÇIKKOLLU:
"Lessons Behind Bars"
2-8- ZEKİ GÜVEN:
- The Story of Zeki Güven:
1- "The Dimming of a Dazzling Career by Injustice"
2- "The Silent Cry of Justice"
2-9- MUSTAFA KABAKÇIOĞLU:
- "Surrender to the White Chair, A Destitute Soul"
2-10- FETİ ÜN:
“The Cold Face of Justice and Feti Ün”
"Lament to the Silent Cry of Justice"
2-11- ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR DR. AHMET TURAN ÖZCERİT:
"The Price of Knowledge and Wisdom"
"Silent March to Oblivion: An Academic's Fate"
2-12- MUSTAFA BARIŞ AVIALAN:
- The Tale of Mustafa Barış Avıalan:
A Life Fading in the Shadow of Justice
- "Final March of a Staff Colonel"
2-13- YUSUF KURT:
- Farewell to Yusuf
- Those who were sacrificed to build a regime
2-14- MEVLÜT ÖZTAŞ:
- Whispers into Silence
- “Righteous Daughters Abound”
2-15- İBRAHİM HALİL ÖZYAVUZ:
- Cry from the Plains of Harran:
İbrahim Halil Özyavuz
2-16- AHMET BURHAN ATAÇ:
- Elegy for Ahmet Burhan
- Of Tyrants Against Children Through History
2-17- YUSUF KERIM SAYIN:
- Through Yusuf Kerim's Eyes: A Tale from the Dungeons
- In the Footsteps of Joseph: The Yusuf of Our Time
ABOUT THE AUTHOR OF THE BOOK AND HIS OTHER BOOKS
Ramazan Faruk Güzel
OM FÖRFATTAREN OCH HANS ANDRA BÖCKERFörfattare - poet: Ramazan Faruk GÜZELGüzel har arbetat som advokat, arbetat på tidningar och TV i många år och skrivit berättelseböcker som har publicerats i Turkiet.Under en tid jobbade författaren som brottmålsdomare och vid tjänstgöringen i östra Turkiet blev han avskedad från sitt jobb för att han hade gett en nederländsk kvinnlig journalist frikännande dom. Anledningen var att hon hade skrivit om president Erdoğans frus egendom, och detta agerande var ett oförlåtligt brott för makten.Likaså var brottet av en domare som hade fattat ett sådant beslut naturligtvis oförlåtligt. På grund av risk för vårt sitt liv blev han tvungen att lämna Turkiet och 2015 kom han till Sverige.I Sverige började Güzel med skriv- och publiceringsarbete för att bidra till kampen för mänskliga rättigheter i Turkiet. I dagsläget har författaren 61 publicerade böcker i olika ämnen och språk, och 18 av dessa är diktsamlingar.För att uppmärksamma människorättskränkningar i Turkiet har Güzel ställt ut sina målningar. På grund av dessa gemensamma utställningar med Amnesty har den turkiska regeringen omedelbart begärt Güzels utlämning genom en röd notis.Hans namn var även bland de första som Erdoğan begärde att Sverige skulle utlämna under processen för Sveriges NATO-medlemskap.De insisterade på hans utlämning och placerade hans namn på listan över de mest eftersökta terroristerna. Som det framgår av officiella korrespondenser var den grundläggande anledningen att Güzel hade anordnat konstutställningar....- Lista över författarens verk publicerade i vårt förlag som heter "Nordic Publishing House":https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/RamazanFG- Författarens nuvarande YouTube-kanal, där han gör vanliga program:https://www.youtube.com/c/tvFOCUS- Författarens personliga YouTube-kanal:http://YouTube.com/@rfgKanal**ABOUT THE AUTHOR OF THE BOOK AND HIS OTHER BOOKSWriter-Poet: Ramazan Faruk GÜZELHe was born (1972) and raised in Turkey.He has worked for many years as a legal advisor, lawyer, and judge.Güzel, who has also worked as a journalist in various media conglomerates, holds a master's degree in communication and media.He has written books on law, politics, and Islamic history.He now resides in Sweden and is devoted to art and human rights....- List of the author's works published in our publishing house named "Nordic Publishing House":https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/RamazanFG-The author's current YouTube channel, where he makes regular programs:https://www.youtube.com/c/tvFOCUS- Author's personal YouTube channel:http://YouTube.com/@rfgKanal**Hukukçu-Yazar-Şair: Ramazan Faruk GÜZEL1972 Konya doğumlu yazar;- İlkokulu Konya’da, orta ve liseyi Eskişehir’de,- Üniversiteyi A.Ü. Hukuk Fakültesi’nde okudu,- Yüksek lisans eğitimini de M.Ü. İletişim Fakültesi’nde İletişim Hukuku üzerine yaptı.15 yıllık serbest avukatlık döneminde eşzamanlı olarak yazın ve medya dünyasında ürünler ortaya koydu.Bir dönem ceza hâkimliği yapan yazar, 2015 yılından beridir İsveç’te yaşıyor. Orada resim ve yazılarıyla edebiyat, sanat ve insan hakları alanında etkinliklerde bulunmakta...- Yazarın Yayınevimiz Nordic Publishing House’ta yayınlanmış eserler listesi:https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/RamazanFG- Düzenli programlar yaptığı güncel Youtube kanalı:https://www.youtube.com/c/tvFOCUS- Yazarın kişisel YouTube kanalı:http://YouTube.com/@rfgKanal***
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Executed Prisoners (Mourning Songs for the Last Genocide in Anatolia -2) - Ramazan Faruk Güzel
CHAPTER 1: OPPRESSIONS, DUNGEONS AND DEATHS FROM PAST TO TODAY…
GETTING STARTED:
- From Dungeons to Poems:
(The state mind in Turkey has always seen dissidents as enemies throughout its history and imprisoned them. Especially poets, writers and journalists have had their share of this oppression; from Nazım Hikmet to Necip Fazıl, the situation is the same for all of them, from right to left...
There seems to be no writer or poet who did not go through prison school... Some of them found the solution by going abroad. There are even people, like Sebahattin Ali, who were killed by the state while trying to go out of the country, as a bitter truth...
With the Erdogan Regime, the new regime and order in Turkey, this oppressive and silencing system has become even more severe and systematic. Now the prisons are full of dissidents. In fact, new prisons are constantly being opened because there is no space. These prisons are remembered with new human rights violations and deaths every day...
These people are homeless and homeless... Hundreds of thousands of voices are needed to tell what they are going through. These verses are on the way to becoming one of them...)
**
1) The Pen of Resistance
-1-
The pen was broken,
words imprisoned,
hearts ablaze,
Turkey's historical stage,
with resistance
and longing always.
…
Nazım's free verses,
Necip Fazıl's ordeal,
each a story to tell,
Honoring the brave
pen standing against
tyranny's cold spell.
…
-2-
Poets, writers, champions
of free thought,
Dreams woven with words,
beyond iron bars caught.
Nazım Hikmet's Russia,
Fazıl's secluded corners, dear,
Prison school, the lesson of defiance,
of rebellion clear.
Sebahattin Ali at the border,
seeking a hopeful flee,
Faced the dark face of the state,
as he took his final breath, free.
-3-
Every step towards
freedom,
costly on these lands,
Prisons witness, pens
silenced,
words banned by hands.
In every era,
dissenting voices
in dungeons lie,
Literature's, art's
resistance,
under freedom's sky.
Some souls abroad,
for freedom's wings
they yearn,
From Anatolia's
bosom torn,
chasing dreams
at every turn.
…
-4-
In these lands,
tyranny's cold breath
ever near,
Writers, poets, thinkers;
the voice of freedom,
a prison song to hear.
Though pens may be broken,
words may be silenced,
their spirits soar,
The name of resistance,
rebellion, freedom,
from dungeons,
a mighty roar.
…
-5-
A history this,
a light in darkness,
a saga of those
who defiance chant,
In every line,
every verse,
the deep longing
for freedom's plant.
Turkey's memory,
the pen of resistance
and freedom's plea,
Poems rising from dungeons,
freedom's eternal symbol,
history's decree.
…
2)- Shadows of the New Era:
(In today's Turkey, we are experiencing the oppression against the intellectuals and the imprisonment of poets and writers in a much more intense and severe way under the new regime.
The persecutions are so horrifying that they even surpass the old military periods!
Throughout history, intellectuals who think and question have always been seen as a danger. The new regime continues this authoritarian tradition...)
**
2)- The Journey of Words to Dungeons
-1-
Shadows fall upon
the squares,
silence envelops
the streets,
A new regime rises,
casting dark clouds
over freedoms it meets.
Poets, writers, thinkers;
within a deep darkness
encased,
Feared now is the power
of words,
their pens to dungeons
chased.
Like Galileo’s