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== Rationale: Why have you chosen this case for the landscape and democracy seminar? ==
== Rationale: Why have you chosen this case for the landscape and democracy seminar? ==


Taksim Gezi Park is an urban park next to Taksim Square, in Istanbul's Beyoğlu district. It is one of the last green spaces in Beyoğlu and one of the smallest parks of Istanbul. The plans include the building of a replica 19th century Ottoman barracks, Topçu Kışlası, and said by the Prime Minister to include the construction of a shopping centre and mosque.
Taksim Gezi Park is an urban park next to Taksim Square, in Istanbul's Beyoğlu district. It is one of the last green spaces in Beyoğlu and one of the smallest parks of Istanbul. The plans include the building of a replica 19th century Ottoman barracks, Topçu Kışlası, and said by the Prime Minister to include the construction of a shopping centre and mosque.From 28 May 2013 protests began to occur against plans. The protests developed into riots when a group began occupying Taksim square and the police tried to suppress the demonstrations.


From 28 May 2013 protests began to occur against plans. The protests developed into riots when a group began occupying Taksim square and the police tried to suppress the demonstrations.
In the first times the people wanted to save this last green area and make their voices. So many people from around the country joined that voices and they become huge group. After a while the problem was not the plans for the park. It has turned something else. In addition to peacefully people, there were some groups that had opportunity from this kaos for attacking the government. There was vandalism and they met the attack of police. They were so many anger, demolition and fights. Police and protesters were attacking to each other everyday. Anger was caused not just by the destruction of the park. There were some problems with government. The government was unwilling to listen the people about what they want and the each side couldn't tell clearly their problems. The protests continued a few months but it has not finished. There are still some sounds about it and it seems like the government will not step back.
 
Anger was caused not just by the destruction of the park but also the opaque way in which the decision for the redevelopment project was taken, which critics described as characteristic not just of urban regeneration projects but, more generally, of a government unwilling to respect or listen to opposing opinion.


== Representation of your observations ==
== Representation of your observations ==
* ''you are basically free to use one or a mix of different presentation techniques''
* ''possibilities are: analytical drawings, graphical representations, collages, video clips, comic/graphic novel, written essay/visual essay''
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== Reflection ==
== Reflection ==
=== What are the major challenges for changing the situation? ===
=== What are the major challenges for changing the situation? ===
  The distinction between traditional politics and the politics of governance is the involvement of civil society in political decision-making processes. This may be one of the major challenges which civil society in Turkey needs to overcome as was well illustrated during the Gezi Park events.
 
We need much time and empathy to change situation. There are no more protests anymore but reactions. The most important thing does not what majority or minority says. There must be consencus between people and the government.The essence of situation needs to be analyzing and they need to save the benefits of country. The government must try to listen the people and respond their requests. If the government and the people reach agreed decision, it would keep the peace between them and change the situation.


=== What could be a starting point for democractically-based change? ===
=== What could be a starting point for democractically-based change? ===
  Maybe If the government could better inform the people and get feedback from them that could be more democratic.
   
Maybe If the government could better inform the people and get feedback from them that could be more democratic. The most important things is to reach agreed decision by all citizens. It would be hard to reach agreed decision but at least we need to try it. Everyone
must get away from their feelings about the government and think what would be better for all of us.


== References ==
== References ==
*https://www.amnestyusa.org/sites/default/files/eur440222013en.pdf
*https://www.amnestyusa.org/sites/default/files/eur440222013en.pdf
*http://technosociology.org/?p=1349
*http://technosociology.org/?p=1349
*http://gawker.com/what-is-going-on-in-turkey-and-do-i-really-need-to-care-511018243
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taksim_Gezi_Park
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taksim_Gezi_Park
*http://images.google.de/imgres?imgurl=http%3A%2F%2Fcdn.citylab.com%2Fmedia%2Fimg%2Fcitylab%2Flegacy%2F2013%2F06%2F07%2Fgezi-library3.jpg&imgrefurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.citylab.com%2Fpolitics%2F2013%2F06%2Foccupy-istanbul-protesters-build-their-own-mini-city-gezi-park%2F5829%2F&h=750&w=1000&tbnid=7qdTvqAQ6F30VM%3A&docid=b3h7uwPx01PFYM&ei=lx-vV6meM4uuUfvVuLAB&tbm=isch&iact=rc&uact=3&dur=957&page=1&start=0&ndsp=15&ved=0ahUKEwjpxcrevr7OAhULVxQKHfsqDhYQMwg6KA4wDg&bih=667&biw=1366
*https://img.rt.com/files/news/1f/d6/e0/00/27.si.jpg


* ''Please make sure that you give proper references of all external resources used.''  
* ''Please make sure that you give proper references of all external resources used.''  

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Place name Istanbul
Location Taksim Gezi Park
Country Turkey
Author Melis Kilic
Gezi.jpg

Rationale: Why have you chosen this case for the landscape and democracy seminar?

Taksim Gezi Park is an urban park next to Taksim Square, in Istanbul's Beyoğlu district. It is one of the last green spaces in Beyoğlu and one of the smallest parks of Istanbul. The plans include the building of a replica 19th century Ottoman barracks, Topçu Kışlası, and said by the Prime Minister to include the construction of a shopping centre and mosque.From 28 May 2013 protests began to occur against plans. The protests developed into riots when a group began occupying Taksim square and the police tried to suppress the demonstrations.

In the first times the people wanted to save this last green area and make their voices. So many people from around the country joined that voices and they become huge group. After a while the problem was not the plans for the park. It has turned something else. In addition to peacefully people, there were some groups that had opportunity from this kaos for attacking the government. There was vandalism and they met the attack of police. They were so many anger, demolition and fights. Police and protesters were attacking to each other everyday. Anger was caused not just by the destruction of the park. There were some problems with government. The government was unwilling to listen the people about what they want and the each side couldn't tell clearly their problems. The protests continued a few months but it has not finished. There are still some sounds about it and it seems like the government will not step back.

Representation of your observations

Reflection

What are the major challenges for changing the situation?

We need much time and empathy to change situation. There are no more protests anymore but reactions. The most important thing does not what majority or minority says. There must be consencus between people and the government.The essence of situation needs to be analyzing and they need to save the benefits of country. The government must try to listen the people and respond their requests. If the government and the people reach agreed decision, it would keep the peace between them and change the situation.

What could be a starting point for democractically-based change?

Maybe If the government could better inform the people and get feedback from them that could be more democratic. The most important things is to reach agreed decision by all citizens. It would be hard to reach agreed decision but at least we need to try it. Everyone must get away from their feelings about the government and think what would be better for all of us.

References

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