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HRANT DINK COMMEMORATED ON THE 19TH ANNIVERSARY OF HIS ASSASSINATION
"He never gave up the language he believed in, and he never gave up on his [home]land"
The demand for justice that remains undiminished after 19 years resonated once again in front of the Sebat Apartment on the 19th anniversary of Hrant Dink’s assassination. Hrant Dink, the founder and editor-in-chief of our newspaper who used to say "It is enough if even one person reads it," was commemorated by thousands of people from all walks of life with the slogan "We are all Hrant." Leda Özber, who is one of Dink's oldest colleagues and the assistant editor-in-chief and visual director of AGOS, delivered this year’s commemoration speech. She spoke about Dink’s understanding of journalism, his struggle for peace, and the 30 year story of Agos shaped by the labor of women.
19 January 2026
DINK COMMEMORATED ON THE 19TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE MURDER
In Hrant's footsteps, in pursuit of justice
On the 19th anniversary of the assassination of our newspaper's founder and editor-in-chief, Hrant Dink, letters sent from prison by the detained Mayor of Şişli, Resul Emrah Şahan, Deputy Mayor of Şişli, Ebru Özdemir, and Gezi trial prisoners Osman Kavala and Çiğdem Mater were read at the commemoration held in front of the Sebat Apartment. Demands for justice, calls for confrontation with the past, and an emphasis on solidarity stood out in the letters.
19 January 2026
Dink Family's appeal regarding the Samast ruling rejected at the Regional Court of Appeal
The charge of “Committing a crime on behalf of an organization without being a member of the organization” against Samast and some defendants was dropped due to the statute of limitations. The Dink Family lawyers appealed the decision. However, the Regional Court of Appeal decided within the context of the file that the Dink Family lawyers “did not have the right and authority to appeal the judgment regarding the nature of the crime.” The Dink Family lawyers will take the decision to the Court of Cassation.
17 January 2026
Announcement: Our X Account Has Been Compromised
Our X account, AGOSgazetesi, has been hacked by a cryptocurrency-related account. We are currently taking the necessary steps to recover it. Until we regain control of the account, you can follow Agos via our Instagram account @agoshaftalik or at facebook.com/agos.com.tr. Please disregard any posts made from the compromised account during this time. We will provide a further update once the account has been recovered.
5 January 2026
Pope Leo XIV Addresses Thousands in Public Sermon in Turkey
On the third day of his visit to Turkey, Pope Leo XIV gave a sermon and celebrated Mass at the Maslak (İstanbul) Volkswagen Arena in front of thousands of people. Attendance at the sermon and Mass was high. Clergy from other Christian communities also joined the Pope on stage. Reservations for the sermon, which was a first, were filled days in advance.
29 November 2025
Marta Sömek
Historic Prayer in Iznik After 1700 Years: A Message of Unity and Peace
Twenty patriarchs and clergy gathered in Iznik after 1700 years and prayed together with Pope Leo XIV in the ancient Basilica of Saint Neophytos. The spirit of "unity" signed in Iznik came to the fore once again after 1700 years.
28 November 2025
Marta Sömek
At the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit with the Pope: Excitement, Tears, Faith, and a Divine Moment
Pope Leo XIV's "prayer meeting" at the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit - Saint Esprit became a shared expression of enthusiasm that overflowed the cathedral and centuries-old faith. Hundreds of people witnessed the historic ceremony that transformed the Pope's "First Apostolic Journey" into a divine moment, as the spirit of "unity" from the First Council of Nicaea prevailed.
28 November 2025
Marta Sömek
Pope Leo XIV in Ankara with 'Peace' Message
Pope Leo XIV, President of the Vatican City State and spiritual leader of Catholics, conveyed the message to journalists on the special plane flying to Ankara, "We hope to emphasize how important peace is for the whole world." The Pope, who was welcomed by clerics and ministers at Esenboğa Airport, visited Anıtkabir. The Pope, also welcomed with an official ceremony at the Presidential Complex, held a private meeting with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
27 November 2025
Pope Leo XIV and Erdoğan Statement: Visit an Important Step Strengthening Our Common Ground
Pope Leo XIV and President Tayyip Erdoğan, who held inter-delegation talks in Ankara as part of the Türkiye visit, addressed the guests. Erdoğan said, “I consider this visit to be a very important step strengthening our common ground.” The Pope stated, “May Türkiye be a source of stability and rapprochement among peoples in the service of a just and lasting peace.”
27 November 2025
Former Karabakh leaders imprisoned in Azerbaijan: Prosecutors seek life sentences for five
At a hearing in Baku, prosecutors requested life imprisonment for five former high-ranking Nagorno-Karabakh officials, including former President Arayik Harutyunyan. The other detainees face prison terms of up to 20 years.
16 November 2025
2025 Aurora Prize Awarded to Sudanese Dr. Jamal Eltaeb
Dr. Jamal Eltaeb, chief physician of Al Nao Hospital in Sudan, has been awarded the Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity, presented for the 10th time this year, for continuing to provide critical health services under civil war conditions and saving hundreds of lives.
16 November 2025
Armenian actors from Türkiye were offered "Would you play an ASALA militant?"
Filming has begun on "Çatlı," a film about the life of Abdullah Çatlı directed by Onur Tan. It has emerged that Armenian actors from Türkiye were approached to play the role of an "ASALA militant" in the film, but the actors rejected the offer.
12 November 2025
Program of Pope Leo XIV’s visit to Türkiye announced
The official program has been announced for the first apostolic journey of Pope Leo XIV, spiritual leader of Catholics and Head of Vatican City State, scheduled to take place from November 27 to December 2, 2025.
11 November 2025
Inauguration of the Ara Hrechdakian Chair of Armenian Studies at Saint Joseph University of Beirut
Saint Joseph University of Beirut inaugurated the Ara Hrechdakian Chair of Armenian Studies on October 27, 2025, made possible through a generous donation from the Hrechdakian family. The Chair, operating within the university's Bibliothèque Orientale, will focus on research activities while organizing academic conferences, cultural workshops, and exhibitions, as well as offering courses in Armenian Studies. Actress Arsinée Khanjian has been appointed as Chairholder, and Dr. Vahe Tachjian will serve as Executive Director. The Chair plans to create a website devoted to Armenian communities in Lebanon and the Middle East, aiming to preserve family materials and reconstruct the memory of community life while engaging both Armenian and non-Armenian audiences.
9 November 2025
PKK says it is withdrawing all forces from Turkey to northern Iraq
The militant Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) said on Sunday it was withdrawing all its forces from Turkey to northern Iraq and urged Ankara to take the necessary legal steps to protect the peace process.
26 October 2025
Statement from Daron Acemoğlu to Agos: I am not working with any party in Armenia or Turkey
At the latest meeting organised by the ‘Our Way's’ movement, founded by Russian oligarch Samvel Karapetyan and currently in the process of becoming a political party, a video message sent by Nobel Prize-winning economist Daron Acemoğlu was shared, stating that Acemoğlu would be advising the movement. Acemoğlu told Agos, ‘I sent a message for their conference, but I have no connection with the party.’
16 October 2025
Yetvart Danzikyan
The Journalists Were Murdered
Since 7 October, six journalists had been working under harrowing conditions to expose the massacre in Gaza. On 10 August, they were killed inside a media tent in a deliberate Israeli airstrike, which Israel confirmed had been planned. While the world remains silent, Gaza’s journalists continue their mission—to be the voice of the voiceless and to bear witness to the truth, no matter the cost.
26 August 2025
Nazan Özcan
Daughter of Hurmüz Diril, missing for five years: Our demand for justice is an urgent necessity to be met
Şimuni Diril, a Chaldean couple believed to have disappeared in the village of Mehre in Şırnak on January 7, 2020, was found murdered by their children on March 17. Hurmüz Diril, who turns 76 today, has been missing for five years. His daughter, Gülcan Diril Üzümcü, said, "My father's age remains 71. This is murder, and my father is missing. I do not accept its normalization. As Assyrians and Chaldeans, meeting our demand for justice is not a favor, but an urgent necessity."
7 August 2025
Marta Sömek
Silivri for beginners
We are Silivri's mandatory visitors. For now, some of us, but potentially all of us. Although we cannot fully know or understand what our loved ones in prison are going through, there is one thing we have learned through experience: what it means to be an intimate of a prisoner. And I quickly learned the number one rule of being an intimate of a prisoner: to wait.
21 July 2025
Ilgaz Gökırmaklı
Zoryan Institute responds to İYİ Party's proposal to name border gate after Talat Pasha: “Why not name it after Hrant Dink?”
İYİ Party (Nationalist opposition party) in Turkish Grand National Assembly) Chairman Müsavat Dervişoğlu and 28 İYİ Party members submitted a bill to the National Assembly proposing that the name of the Alican (Margara) Border Gate on the Turkey-Armenia border be changed to “Talat Pasha Border Gate.” The Zoryan Institute, responded to the proposal and put forward a new suggestion.
5 July 2025
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Journalist Tuğçe Yılmaz Faces Charges Under Article 301 for Interview with two Armenian Youths
biianet website editor Tuğçe Yılmaz, who was detained for one day explanation, is now facing prosecution under Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code over an interview she conducted with two Armenian youths on April 24 last year, marked globally as Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day.
15 June 2025
Serra Bucak: Trusteeship practices are taking away the right to participation of city components
Following the 3-year and 9-month prison sentence given to Van Metropolitan Municipality Co-Mayor Abdullah Zeydan, another DEM Party municipality was appointed a trustee. Diyarbakır Metropolitan Municipality also faced two trustee appointments in 2016 and 2019. We spoke to Serra Bucak, Co-Mayor of Diyarbakır Metropolitan Municipality, about the social and political consequences of the trusteeship practices after Zeydan was sentenced to prison. Regarding the trustee appointments, Bucak said, ‘Even though the government persistently and stubbornly does not learn lessons from undemocratic methods, the people have always said and will say, 'No matter what you do, we are on the side of the just struggle.' The government must now digest and accept the will of the people and give up these anti-democratic practices."
9 March 2025
Burcu Karakaş
"I want to hand over this archive and be liberated”
Political documentary photographer Ali Öz, as he calls himself, is not currently working for a publishing organisation. But for a very long time, he has not needed a contract to record Turkey's social and political life. Ali Öz's photographic archive is full of images documenting the story of labour and at the same time recording all kinds of social actions in almost fifty years of Turkey's history. For Öz, who sees journalism not as a job, but as the main endeavour at the centre of his life, which motivation weighs more heavily: political responsibility, professional appetite or the desire to document?
9 February 2025
Pınar Öğünç
A worrying year for rights
Turkey lived a period believing that torture and ill-treatment fell behind, convinced by this showcase. Yet, this year alone, 692 people or their relatives have applied to the HRFT with allegations of torture and ill-treatment. This is only the number of those who consider applying to a human rights institution in case of victimization, and who have the power and means to do so. Likewise, 2024 was a year in which freedom of assembly and demonstration was largely ignored. According to the data of the HRA Documentation Unit, at least 4,368 people were took into custody under torture and ill-treatment as a result of the intervention of law enforcement forces in peaceful protests.
9 February 2025
Pınar Öğünç
A life without borders: What is happening after ceasefire in the West Bank?
Andrey X, as he prefers to use the name on social media, is a Russian-Israeli journalist and activist living in Palestine. After Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, he immigrated to Tel Aviv, which turned his world upside down and also gave him an opportunity to delve into Israel-Palestine conflicts. Now he is covering unjust practices in the West Bank. We have talked about conditions, the current situation, and importance of journalism in the West Bank.
3 February 2025
Deniz Kaya
On the territory of the global factory
The last few years have been a period in which every problem that can be discussed under the heading of agriculture has deepened and multiplied for Turkey, which continues to boast of being an agricultural country because it does not face the real landscape. Agricultural lands are being sacrificed for investments in other sectors such as energy, mining, construction and tourism, which are seen as the main vein of the growth fetish.
23 January 2025
Pınar Öğünç
Shame indeed had changed sides
Gisèle Pelicot, 72 years old, has won so much admiration and respect for the way she handled the judicial process concerning the gang rape of which she was the victim, that she has become a symbol of courage in recent years, going beyond 2024. “Shame must change sides” she said, “it's not us who should be ashamed, it's them. I don't want any woman who has been raped to feel shame anymore."
23 January 2025
Pınar Öğünç
Hrant Dink was commemorated on the 18th anniversary of his assassination. This year's speech was given by Takuhi Tovmasyan
On the 18th anniversary of his assassination, Hrant Dink , the founder and editor-in-chief of our newspaper, was commemorated in front of the old Agos office where he had been shot in 2007. Huge crowds attended the commemoration. This year's speech was given by Takuhi Tovmasyan, one of Hrant Dink's close friends. Tovmasyan said, "What was Hrant Dink's crime? His crime was obvious: His love for humanity, his passion for democracy and human rights, his belief in freedom of expression, and as if that were not enough, his advocacy for peace between the two nations and his desire to open the Turkey-Armenia border... On top of all this, his God-given ability to persuade people. This last one scared some people very, very much."
19 January 2025
Education in the midst of multiple crises
One of the distinctive features of this year is that the number of children who are out of education despite being of compulsory education age is at the highest level of the last three years. Income inequality has reached its highest level in the last 18 years, signalling the severity of the economic crisis in education. 42 out of every 100 children are poor. ERG's report reveals that the number of students between the ages of 6-17 who are out of education increased by 38.4 per cent compared to the previous year.
5 January 2025
Pınar Öğünç
Report documenting genocide against Palestinians
Amnesty International has examined and documented Israel's policies and actions against the Palestinians in Gaza since 7 October 2023 and, within the framework of international law, has named what has happened and is happening: Genocide. This new 300-page report, the first of its kind, is based on interviews with 212 people, including Palestinian survivors, local officials in Gaza, health workers, humanitarian NGO workers, analyses of a wide range of visual and digital data, published news reports, and statements by officials representing various institutions of the Israeli state. We talked to Ruhat Sena Akşener, Director of Amnesty International Turkey, about the report titled ‘You Feel Like You're Not Human-Israel's Genocide against Palestinians in Gaza’, which leads to the determination of ‘genocidal intent’.
5 January 2025
Pınar Öğünç
“Turkey's problem is not ageing, but ageing in poverty”
‘’Politicians does talk about family but the conventional family consisting of mum, dad, children and the elderly does not exist in Turkey. The family is transforming, the family has never been a sterile environment. Besides, Turkey is trying to provide all the care service through this conventional family. How will people living alone receive support? What about the elderly who have lost their children or the elderly who have chosen to live differently? This is a policy blind to society. It also has nothing to do with increasing fertility because the number of poor elderly will not decrease when the number of babies increases. As well as the existing elderly population, let's also think about the old age of children who are forced to work in temporary, mobile jobs and in the agricultural sector, young people who are currently working in flexible employment. Moreover, retirement means becoming poorer and poorer in Turkey."
22 December 2024
Pınar Öğünç
From police barricades to Instagram screens: A new map of Suriçi (Diyarbakır) that leads to amnesia
I wander around Suriçi, using both my own testimonies and the memory provided to me by journalism by listening to witnesses and as a map. After a hundred days of conflict, the police barricades and screens that I last saw in 2019 have been removed from some streets that were closed for years. They have removed, but many of them seem to have opened neither to the old nor to the new, but to gaps that freeze space in time. As I wander around, I listen to the old inhabitants of Sur. One of them is a construction worker, he migrated to another district when his house was demolished. What is significant is that now, if there is a job in construction, he comes to his old neighborhood to work. Another is a plumber whose house, shop and tools were leveled in Sur. They are collectively paying installments to own a new Sur house.
22 December 2024
Pınar Öğünç
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