Series of the Most Anti-Discriminative Events the World Witnessed Ever!

 Series of the Most Anti-Discriminative Events the World Witnessed Ever!

Their origins are from Africa and their dialects are from the Aegean.

Black-skinned citizens who came to Anatolia from Africa in the 15th century and live in cities such as Aydın and Muğla, especially İzmir, are referred to as "Afro-Turks".

Clinging to life "with the happiness of being the center of attention"
Güngör Delibaş, one of the residents of the neighborhood, whose microphone was extended, talks about his love in "black and white", Sabriye Sınaiç talks about his "cross-breeds", and Şakir Doğuluer talks about "the memories of his ancestors' Çanakkale War".

Afro-Turks not only add color to the neighborhood they live in, but also to urban life. Mesure Doğan, who is illiterate but knows every street of the historical Kemeraltı Bazaar, "with the struggle for livelihood", and Yalçın Yanık, who makes a living by sewing leather pieces, clings to life with the "happiness of being the center of attention" of those in the bazaar.

They say "Arab"
Hatice Doğuluer, on the other hand, stated that she had no idea where her ancestors came from.

Emphasizing that he spent his childhood working in the cotton fields, Doğuluer said, "I could not read and say, 'I will be this.' said.

Roma Young People Participating to Combat Hate Speech and Antigypsyism
The following example is about a group of 20 young Roma who took on the role of monitoring hate speech in universities and in the media in Bulgaria. This example clearly shows how participation includes an important element of support (training, in this case) and also an important element of opportunity. Furthermore, this example is very important when it comes to the situation of Roma rights, as youth participation in this case was a means of combating antigypsyism. Finally, this example is also linked with the reaffirming of Roma identity. Many young people were no longer comfortable in saying they were Roma; this project gave them the self-confidence to do so.

What is Fair Play?
Fair play is a complex concept that comprises and embodies a number of fundamental values that are not only integral to sport but relevant in everyday life.

Fair competition, respect, friendship, team spirit, equality, sport without doping, respect for written and unwritten rules such as integrity, solidarity, tolerance, care, excellence and joy, are the building blocks of fair play that can be experienced and learnt both on and off the field.

What do the fundamental values of fair play mean?
Fair competition
To enjoy the fruits of success, it is not enough to win. Triumph must be measured by absolute fair means, honesty and just play.

Respect
For every athlete, playing by the written rules is mandatory, and respecting the unwritten ones is a must. Fair play requires unconditional respect for opponents, fellow players, referees and fans.

The first news Anadolu Ajansı (Anatolian Agency) https://www.aa.com.tr/tr/yasam/kokenleri-afrikadan-siveleri-egeden/948111# 



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