
Arab Revolts Journal
"... The barrels had fallen silent here minutes ago. An opposition fighter approached us, holding a metal plate left over from the vehicle like a tray in his hand. He smiled and held out what he was holding. For a while, I couldn't understand what this smoking thing was. I could only tell that it was parts of a burning corpse when I heard the pungent odor rising. When I received it, I realized... At that moment, as I was wandering around the destruction of war, I realized for the first time, 'Whatever happened, it is definitely not a spring!' I said".
"Diary of Arab Revolts" is a book written by one of the reporters who most closely follows the changes in North Africa and the Middle East in Turkey, based on what he witnessed during his 3-year travels to Tunisia, Egypt, Libya and Syria.
Can Ertuna, from the protests that overthrew the government in Tunisia to the story of two successive changes of power in Egypt, from the desert wars in Libya to the bloody street clashes in Aleppo, from the "jihad express" between Istanbul and Hatay to what happened on the Turkey-Syria border. He tells many events, based on his testimonies, transfers and documents. The struggles of those who filled the squares are conveyed in an objective journalism language, within the framework of the social conditions that prepare the end of the regimes and the course of the international power struggle.
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Number of Pages: 192
Year of Printing: 2014
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Details Publications
First Printing Year: 2014
Number of Pages: 192
Language Turkish
Publisher | : | Details Publications |
Number of pages | : | 192 |
Publication Year | : | 2014 |
ISBN | : | 9789755398471 |
The heart | : | Turkish |