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10 Ekim’de başlayan Ahilik haftasının ilk konuşmasını Nevval Sevindi yapıyor. yer:Ahi Kültürünü Araştırma ve Eğitim Vakfı Topkapı Cad.No.38 Suriçi Topkapı
AB yolunda Ahilik ne anlama gelir?
Expo Channel’da her hafta Cuma günü 23.00de “AB yolunda Ahilik”proramını Nevval Sevindi sunuyor.
İlk programda MÜSİAD Yüksek İstişare Heyeti Üyesi İsrafil Kuralay konuk oldu. Sayın:Nevval Sevindi.Merhaba… Büyük bir keyifle sizi izledim çok güzeldi tebrik ediyorum.Özellikle tasarım ve Ahilik konusuna yer verdiğiniz için teşekkür ederim.Evet tasarım haftası 2005 tamamen bir tasarım eylemiydi.İnşallah OSMANLI da olduğu gibi İST. Yeniden tasarım merkezi olacak İST.Design Week küratörü Sayın:Yılmaz Zenger Sayın:Ahmet Buğdaycı (AD art+dekor ve dDF)büyük emek sarfettiler ve tabii emek sahibi bir çok insan,sonuç sevindirici çok güzeldi. Şüphesiz yaratmak herşeyden önce Cenabu ALLAH’A mahsustur .Fakat iş olarak tasarıma bakıldığı zaman Yılmaz Zenger derki, Bir şey yaratıyorsanız, söyleyecek sözünüz olduğu içindir.Ne güzel bir tesbit,Evet söyleyecek sözü olan sizin gibi böyle güzel konuları ele alır böyle güzel yayınlarla kendini ortaya koyar. Köprüde tasarım haftası yaşanırken bende İST.TİC.ODA.başkanı:Sayın:Murat Yalçıntaş ‘ın desteklediği ARYA firmasının sponsorluğuyla Açık Hava Sanat merkezi adı altında yaklaşık 3aya yakın bir etkinlikte .Workshop lar da yer aldım. çeşitli kumaş boyama teknikleri ve Geleneksel Ebru sanatını, gücüm yettiğince günümüze kumaş ve tişort üzerine uygulamalar sergiledim.ATV iş dünyası SKY türk yaşam keyfi programında ve çeşitli gazetelerde Dicle haber internette,Diyarbakır tv. de yayınlandı.Benim için çok güzel etkinliklerdi geçirdiğimiz yaz döneminde yaşadıklarımız.Rabbime şükürler olsun sizler gibi destek olan nesli tükenmek üzre olsada bir kaç insan hala var. Tasarım gücünü güncel olaylardan alır,bende sizin yayınlarınızdan besleniyorum hatta şiir bile yazar oldum. Saygılarımla.. Aynur Aşkı Gürocak.
Today is a Brand New Day Austria claiming the “EU cannot absorb Turkey” resisted the ratification of 24 countries. Unfortunately, Austria which could stomach the Bosnian war in the heart of Europe at the end of the 20th century, is now protecting war criminals.
UN War Crimes Tribunal Chief Prosecutor Carla del Ponte said, “You cannot imagine how disappointed I am, the prime minister (of Croatia) promised me full cooperation. General [Ante] Gotovina is still on the run,” in a sad way. The Austrian Die Presse newspaper’s headline read, “The government must have seen red.” In fact, the European Parliament has also seen red and is busy with 1915, the massacre in Bosnia doesn’t interest it. The task of the prosecutor definitely is very hard. Because of the EU issue, Turkey has been the most important topic on the media agenda for a long time. The covers, front pages and documentaries all try to describe Turkey. When I look at all these, I see the European media dealing with Turkey more positively than ever before. The reason for this is that the number reporters who are long-term residents of Istanbul has increased, and journalists speaking Turkish and trying to know Turkey are relaying information that influences Europe. I think they have even begun perceiving Turkey deeply without being affected by the negative attitudes and expressions of the Turkish intellectual group. The Westerners who used to analyze Turkey after speaking to a few known people have now been replaced by those who speak to people from different strata. The fact that the [British] The Independent newspaper devoted its front page to Turkey and positively conveyed to the society the answers to the question, “What have the Turks ever done for us?” could serve as an example for us as well. Why? Because they could relay more information about Turks and Ottomans picked up here and there, through know-it-alls in rooms full of diplomas and languages. Our newspapers even criticize our multiculturalism, and say for instance, “the minorities” were distinguished by their clothes, what kind of democracy is this? Don’t even dare mention the era of empires! It is hard to find an intellectual who would accept these words, “The West learned everything about trade from the Ottomans.” Just like those among us, who gather information here and there, say: “We knew nothing about trade, only the minorities used to trade and violent acts were committed in order to get hold of it.” The newspaper which praised Turkish political ingenuity, said the following: “The ancestors of the Turks showed their political genius and brought their nomadic tribes from the Central Asian steppes to the gates of Vienna. They brought their power of synthesis in calligraphy, metal and glass arts to the West.” What do ours say: “The Turks were nomads riding on horsebacks who knew nothing about art. There would have been no art, no architectural work of ours without the Armenians and the Greek Cypriots!” The newspaper that mentions the effects of military knowledge and the Ottoman luxury and comfort on the West contradicts all our allegations. That the Ottoman-Turkish culture gave the West human comfort, welfare and pleasure, which were rejected by the Puritans, was praised in the Newsweek’s cover as “Cool Istanbul.” The only person who wrote negative things about Turkey and Istanbul was Orhan Pamuk! The author of “Kara Kitap” (Black Book) could not help depicting a black country! It was meaningful that Mr. [Norman] Stone, in his editorial in The Times yesterday, asked, “Does the honest, active Turkey really need us?” Because there is unemployment, tax burden and heavy bureaucracy in Europe. We should also not forget that we made a very late request to Europe, which asked our hand for full membership 42 years ago. I think that the ground for negotiation is closer to the marriage today. Because the Western mentality that analyzes Turkey admits that it needs it. While ours get drowned in the shallowness of the discourse, “If I were them, I would not accept Turkey, either,” the Westerners read and see as required by intellectualism and do not refrain from expressing the admiration they feel towards Turkish culture, history and energy. Those who refrain from doing so are the ones who cannot overcome the inferiority complex of the “Siege of Vienna,” just like Austria, and those who embrace the committers of genocide… Mevlana addressed them 800 years ago: “Yesterday is gone, my dear / we need to say something new today!” October 4, 2005 10.05.2005