Bedirhan E. Mutlu (بدرهان)
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Bedirhan E. Mutlu (بدرهان)
@bemutlu.bsky.social
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Mostly into politics, religion, democracy, and parties in SWANA. Particularly watching Tunisia. PhDing @GWU, prev. Sciences Po
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PUBLICATION ALERT: Religion in Sociological Perspective, 8th edition, was just published by @sagepub.com. Pleased to have @jh1791.bsky.social join me as a co-author.

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Never been a fan of brutalism or this building. But it was an architectural icon for downtown Tunis...
Hôtel du Lac, Tunis, is now being demolished r/brutalism
Oh are Americans catching up with the "islamo-gauchisme" rhetoric in France?
This was even more bleak: "Palantir co-founder Joe Lonsdale capitalized on Kirk’s death to advocate for a takedown of the “red-green alliance” of “Communists and Islamists”
1) UGTT has historically been a power center in Tunisia and remains as the only mass political organization that is not fully beholden to the regime.
2) Draining it of financial resources can do a major damage.
3) If the union collapses, the consequences will last long after the current regime.
#Tunisia
After definitely suspending the trade unionists' paid time off practice, authorities are considering the annulling of the aitomatic deduction of subscriptions from #wages amid a standoff between the main union #UGTT and president Kais #Saied.

#تونس #اتحاد_الشغل
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📢 TIMEP is recruiting for an in-person Bassem Sabry Fellow to spend six months working full-time in our Washington, DC office.

Check out this opportunity and apply by August 28: timep.org/2025/08/08/o...
I’ll be talking about the Tunisian experience from a comparative perspective as part of this webinar tomorrow by @arabreforminit.bsky.social
Register here: www.arab-reform.net/event/away-f...
Anyone in their right mind understands that Muslim-phobia and anti-semitism aren’t cures to one another. If anything, they are mutually reinforcing vices.
Gut Shabbos and Shabbat Shalom to everyone who understands that this Islamophobic policy does nothing to keep Jews or anyone else safer, and that we are all safer in a country where all of our rights are protected.
The recent attacks at the Capital Jewish Museum and in Boulder, Colorado highlight the very real danger of antisemitism, which policymakers must take seriously. At the same time, the proposed blanket travel ban is unethical, counterproductive, and antithetical to our Jewish and American values. 1/3
This trend goes beyond the developed / post-industrial countries! I’m trying to write something showing how widespread it is.
X olmazsa Y, Y olmazsa Z aday olur tarzı bir strateji yürütmek abesle iştigal geliyor bana. Rejim, A’dan Z’ye iktidar kaybı kaygısı yaratacak herkesi gerektiğinde saf dışı bırakma kararlılığında.
I seriously was thinking the same thing. First time I had old twitter style fun on here.
Ok Conclave had its moment, now the Young Pope should do some marketing. It’s literally the story of the first American pope in history.
For anyone curious about what’s happening in Turkey, this is a great summary! Although Şebnem Hocam, you seem to be a little more optimistic than I am.
We wrote a short piece on Turkey’s protests and how/why we arrived at this moment with Berk Esen for @jodemocracy.bsky.social
We also discuss what may come next:

www.journalofdemocracy.org/online-exclu...
- new investigations under way against other opposition municipalities including Ankara
- serious fines and threats of shutdown against opposition tv channels
- court order to dismiss Istanbul bar association board
- investigation against education union workers that called for a strike
What’s happening in #Turkey is a crackdown. Within the last week:
- Detention and arrest of Imamoglu along with 100+ others including district mayors, bureaucrats, campaigners, journalists etc.
- Police brutality against protesters and detention of 1000+ people including photo journalists.
My impression is that the police in Turkey is more prone to violence and brutality even when compared to the 2013 Gezi Protests.
These are the names of the brands he mentioned. They belong to several big business groups typically.
• Espresslolab
• D&R
• Ülker
• Demirören AVM
• Kilim Mobilya
• Türk Petrol
• Milangaz
• Milli Piyango
• Misli
• İddaa
• Milangaz
• İdefix
• Etstur
• İhlas Ev Aletleri
Leader of the opposition party CHP called for a total boycott against Erdogan-allied big business in Turkey, particularly against those who control the pro-Erdogan media. The list includes some of the largest conglomerates in the country such as Demiroren Holding.
Teaching makes you understand that when your professor gives you almost a page-long feedback on a one-page paper proposal, she really cares...
The opposition claims ~15 million people voted for Imamoglu in their almost ad hoc primary today. That’s massive…
Turkey is on the verge of a shift from the so-called “hybrid” regime toward true authoritarianism.
Hundreds of thousands are in the streets trying to stop the downfall. Despite all odds, I hope they can.
Turkey is on the verge of a shift from the so-called “hybrid” regime toward true authoritarianism.
Hundreds of thousands are in the streets trying to stop the downfall. Despite all odds, I hope they can.
Important to note, they detained the whole team around Imamoglu, 100+ people including his campaign director, press advisors, bureaucrats, and couple of district mayors, etc.
I do like my political science folks as well but the Middle East Studies academic community is just special.
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“Alim ve şair.” Tevfik Fikret’in Galatasaray’dan ayrılışının ardından kurumun müdürlüğüne Salih Zeki’nin getirilmesi öğrenciler tarafından protesto ediliyor. Öğrenciler elinde arp ile boy gösteren Fikret’in peşine takılıyorlar (Kalem, 21 Nisan 1910).