From Madrasa to No. 5 Comrade Nuri

From Madrasa to No. 5 Comrade Nuri

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The book Nuri Comrade from Madrasa to Number 5 is the story of Nuri Duruk and his family, who continued their lives from where they left off despite the brutality of September 12 and are still pursuing their free dreams. In the struggle for socialism, which father Nuri Duruk met in the madrasah, he ended up in Diyarbakır Prison during the September 12 period. While he witnessed all kinds of brutality inside, his wife Elsinet and sons Özgür and Önder paid the price for September 12 outside. After being released from prison, his struggle to hold on to life again was interrupted this time by Hezbollah, the subcontractor of the war in the region. Like thousands of families, in Izmir to survive. When they immigrated to Turkey, the struggle for life in a world they did not know began. From Madrasa to Number 5, Comrade Nuri is a story of the oppression inflicted on people as well as the stance against it. It is not just a tragic story, but also about fear, courage, discouragement, resistance, hope, despair, anger, joy. , the sum of all the states of humanity. It is not just the story of the Duruk family, but the story of people who did not kneel despite the oppression. This book is a small contribution to the effort that has been carried out for years to not forget the reality of the September 12 coup and Diyarbakır No. 5 Military Prison. Although this book is not as long as the Duruk family's migration route from Silvan to Amed and from Amed to Izmir, it was written on the road. Number of Pages: 104Print Year: 2012Language: TurkishPublisher: Akademi Yayın
Publisher : Ceylan Publishing
Number of pages : 104
Publication Year : 2012
ISBN : 9786055252007
The heart : Turkish
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F... D... | 09/11/2024
Alış veriş yapmak gayet kolay oldu.
Üye olmadan sipariş verebildim.
Ayrıca, kargo süreci hakkında da sistem üzerinden güncel olarak bilgilendirildim.
Memnuniyet duydum.
YUKARIDUDULLU MAH.NATO YOLU CAD.NO:182-B BEDRİ CENGİZ ÇANAKLI | 28/10/2024
Sitenizi beğendiğimi söyleyebilirim.
Nursel DOĞAN | 25/10/2024
Çok güzel ve eğlenceli bir kitap sitesi olmasının yanı sıra kültürel ve sanatsal açıdan geniş bir yelpazeye de sahip.
Savaş Kocaman | 16/09/2024
Çok değerli eserler bu sitede var kesinlikle bakılmaya değer
Yusuf Özkan | 26/08/2024
Baş ê serkeftin
H... D... | 26/08/2024
Siparişim çok hızlı ve iyi şekilde paketlenmişti teşekkürler
Ömer Tekin | 23/08/2024
Kaç yıldır kitapları bu siteden temin ediyorum harika bir yer
Ayrıca pirtukakurdi olması saygıya deger bir kitap alışveriş
Sitesi.
MEHMET Yıldız | 09/07/2024
Bulunmayan kitapların bulunduğu, kaliteli hizmetin adresi, ender bir kitapevi...İsminin kürtce olması da ayrıca sebeb-i tercîhim...
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From Madrasa to No. 5 Comrade Nuri The book Nuri Comrade from Madrasa to No. 5 is the story of Nuri Duruk and his family, who continued their lives from where they left off despite the brutality of September 12 and are still pursuing their free dreams. In the struggle for socialism, which father Nuri Duruk met in the madrasah, he ended up in Diyarbakır Prison during the September 12 period. While he witnessed all kinds of brutality inside, his wife Elsinet and sons Özgür and Önder paid the price for September 12 outside. This time, Hezbollah, the subcontractor of the war in the region, interrupted his struggle to hold on to life after he was released from prison. When they migrated to Izmir, like thousands of families, to survive, they began to struggle for life in a world they did not know. Comrade Nuri, from Madrasa to No. 5, is a story of the oppression inflicted on the people as well as the stand against it. It is not just a tragic story, it is the sum of fear, courage, discouragement, resistance, hope, despair, anger, joy, all states of humanity. It is not just the story of the Duruk family, but the story of people who did not kneel despite the oppression. This book is a small contribution to the effort that has been carried out for years to not forget the reality of the September 12 coup and Diyarbakır Military Prison No. 5. Although this book is not as long as the Duruk family's migration route from Silvan to Amed and from Amed to Izmir, it was written on the road. Number of Pages: 104Print Year: 2012Language: TurkishPublisher: Akademi Yayınları CEYLAN000047
From Madrasa to No. 5 Comrade Nuri

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