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		<title>Erdoğan Wages Unending War on Gezi, Targeting a Celebrity Manager a Decade Later</title>
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<p>More than a decade after the Gezi Park protests united millions of Turks in a historic call for freedom, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan&#8216;s long and vengeful memory has reached out to claim another victim. The arrest and impending trial of Ayşe Barım, a prominent manager for Turkey&#8217;s top television stars, is not an act of [...]</p>
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<p><span class="selected">More than a decade after the <strong>Gezi Park</strong> protests united millions of Turks in a historic call for freedom, <strong>President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan</strong>&#8216;s long and vengeful memory has reached out to claim another victim. The arrest and impending trial of Ayşe Barım, a prominent manager for Turkey&#8217;s top television stars, is not an act of justice. It is a calculated act of intimidation and a chilling message from a regime at war with its own past: <em><strong>The Gezi chapter is never closed, and no one is safe from retribution.</strong></em></span></p>
<blockquote><p><span class="selected">Barım is scheduled to appear in court on July 7, facing a charge so wildly disproportionate to the alleged crime that it borders on the surreal: &#8220;attempting to overthrow the government.&#8221; The state&#8217;s evidence, laid out in a 171-page indictment, centers on the accusation that, back in 2013, she &#8220;pushed&#8221; her celebrity clients to join the nationwide peaceful demonstrations. For this, she faces up to 30 years in prison.</span></p></blockquote>
<p><span class="selected">Let us be clear. This is not a legal proceeding; it is a political witch hunt. The timing itself—an investigation launched more than ten years after the events—exposes the case as a complete fabrication, devoid of any legal urgency or legitimacy. It serves a single purpose: to remind the nation, particularly its cultural and artistic communities, that the state&#8217;s power is absolute and its memory for &#8220;disloyalty&#8221; is infinite.</span></p>
<blockquote><p><span class="selected">The Gezi Park protests were Erdoğan&#8217;s greatest political challenge. It was a spontaneous, leaderless movement that rejected his authoritarian drift. He has never forgiven it. Ever since, his government has been engaged in a systematic effort to crush the Gezi spirit, imprisoning activists, business leaders, and artists under fabricated charges. Philanthropist Osman Kavala&#8217;s life sentence is the most egregious example of this vendetta.</span></p></blockquote>
<p><span class="selected"><strong>Ayşe Barım</strong>&#8216;s case is the latest chapter in this saga. By targeting a well-connected and respected figure within the entertainment industry, the government is sending a clear threat. The message to actors, writers, directors, and musicians is unambiguous: <em><strong>&#8220;Stay silent. Do not engage. Do not criticize. Remember what we did to those who joined the protests a decade ago. We can do it to you today.&#8221;</strong></em></span></p>
<p><span class="selected">The prosecutor&#8217;s claims that Barım coordinated with figures like Osman Kavala and Memet Ali Alabora are designed to weave her into the government&#8217;s pre-written &#8220;conspiracy&#8221; narrative. It is a cynical attempt to legitimize a politically motivated arrest by linking it to previous show trials.</span></p>
<p><span class="selected">This is the face of Erdoğan&#8217;s Turkey today—a country where the judiciary is a weapon, where decade-old protests are grounds for life-altering accusations, and where the president&#8217;s personal grievances are codified into state policy. Ayşe Barım&#8217;s ordeal is not just about one woman&#8217;s freedom; it is a stark reminder that in the fight for Turkey&#8217;s soul, the ghosts of Gezi are still the ones the regime fears the most.</span></p>
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