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Drone images revealed the truth! No one supported İmamoğlu: Silivri surroundings remained empty
Today is the day of reckoning from the IMM case, in which the 161 billion public loss, the corruption of the century, and bribery and corruption in 143 actions were described. The trial of 407 defendants, 107 of whom are detained, including the leader of the organization, Ekrem İmamoğlu, who is requested to be imprisoned for up to 2,352 years, started yesterday. Yesterday, on the first day of the case, Ekrem İmamoğlu came to the podium without being given the right to speak, and caused tension because he did not take his seat despite warnings.

THE SCENARIO DID NOT CHANGE ON THE SECOND DAY OF THE CASE
The leader of the organization, İmamoğlu, attempted to sabotage the hearing on the second day of the trial, before it even started. İmamoğlu refused to sit in the chair designated for him and sat on the corridor chair at the level of the gendarmerie. The presiding judge asked: “Why do you insist on causing trouble?” He reacted to İmamoğlu by saying.

DRONE IMAGES SHOW THE LACK OF SUPPORT FOR IMAMOGLU
While İmamoğlu continued to create tension inside, drone cameras filming over the region revealed a different view. In the images, it was seen that the streets and avenues around Silivri Penal Institutions Campus were largely empty. It was noted that there was no crowded support group around the prison, only security forces and a limited number of officers.
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BREAKING NEWS… Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu’s second call for purification to CHP! Harsh message to Özgür Özel and Ekrem İmamoğlu: CHP cannot be the shelter of haram!
BREAKING NEWS… The spiral of corruption and bribery in the municipalities of the Republican People’s Party remained on the agenda with the dubious allegations at its congress. While all eyes were on the absolute nullity case on July 1, a remarkable move came from former chairman Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu.
Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu repeated his call for purification to the CHP in the video he published on social media. Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu said, “CHP can never be the shelter of haram and pollution,” and sent a clear message to Özgür Özel and Ekrem İmamoğlu. Here are Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu’s statements…
My dear friends, my brave companions and companions. And conscientious, noble citizens of this beautiful country. The future of a nation is shaped by the mind, conscience and morality of politics. The nation’s halal tables are blessed with clean politics. Because dirty politics first corrupts the conscience, then destroys morality, and finally sets its sights on the bread of the nation. That’s why it is the duty of honor of everyone involved in politics in this country to keep politics clean and bring abundance to the nation’s table.
And my friends, this heavy responsibility is the duty of the members of the Republican People’s Party before and more than anyone else. Because the Republican People’s Party is a big plane tree. The Republican People’s Party is the will of this nation to rise from poverty. He suffered blows and did not bow down. It has been closed, it has not been surrendered. He experienced oppression but never knelt. It could not be delivered.
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The heart of zero waste will beat in Istanbul: There will be participation from 183 countries
Istanbul Governor Davut Gül said the following in his speech here: This movement, which started under the auspices of the Honorable Emine Erdoğan, continues on its way by growing like an avalanche with the support of our President. Today, when it comes to zero waste not only in Türkiye but all over the world, if there are five countries that can be shown as an example when it comes to the environment, Türkiye is one of them, and even the leading one. At the end of the day, we have seen all over the world that the world is getting older, resources are starting to run out, and inexhaustible resources are polluting the environment and, in a sense, consuming people. We can put borders on countries. Entry and exit are made with a passport, and other security measures are taken. However, limits cannot be set regarding climate, drought, precipitation or poverty. When we look at migrations; We see a migration chain extending from one point in Africa to Europe, Türkiye and even America. We know that people do not change their hometown arbitrarily or leave their country arbitrarily.
Migrations, wars, famine, poverty, change of seasons; The fact that the products that were grown in the past are not grown today or that the products that were not grown in the past are now grown today actually shows us an important fact. If precautions are not taken and everyone does not do their part, we will face serious problems in leaving the world entrusted to us to our children, grandchildren and future generations. In fact, while we always thought of leaving a better environment and a more livable world to our grandchildren, we also saw this in some areas: We are faced with a situation that will not be sufficient in many areas even for people living today, let alone our grandchildren. For this, it is not enough for states to just show their will. The efforts of non-governmental organizations alone are not enough. If the entire city, or at least a significant part of it, does not demonstrate a common will, if this culture does not settle into our lives; No matter what we do, no matter what we say, it will always remain incomplete. Istanbul Zero Waste Week, which will be held on June 1-7, was born from this need. We were really excited when our President Samed brought the issue to us. We saw that it was an event worthy of the mother of cities like Istanbul. In addition, for the first time in the world, a zero waste week is celebrated and zero waste themed events are organized. What do we aim for? We aim to: As our president just stated, more than 1,500 events will be held. I would like to thank our public institutions and organizations, non-governmental organizations, volunteers and everyone who contributed to the event. I believe that with these events, our 16 million citizens living in the city, especially our children, will have a direct or indirect contribution, awareness and knowledge about zero waste.
WE ALL HAVE TO WORK TOGETHER
Zero Waste Foundation President Samed Ağırbaş said: Together with our 16 million Istanbulites; We will celebrate Istanbul Zero Waste Week shoulder to shoulder with our municipalities, district governorships, public institutions, provincial directorates, governorships in our 39 districts and everyone who wants to say something about this city, Istanbul. We are well aware that everyone will pay the price when the air is polluted. For this, we have to work together as 16 million Istanbulites for Istanbul, for the future of Istanbul, for the future of the world. Zero Waste Movement is a global environmental movement launched by Türkiye. Wherever you go in the world today, whichever country you go to; When Türkiye is mentioned, when Mrs. Emine Erdoğan is mentioned, the Zero Waste Movement comes to mind. See, as the Zero Waste Foundation, we will hold the Zero Waste Forum together with more than 500 institutions and organizations. Registration was received from 183 countries of the world for the Zero Waste Forum, which we will organize in Istanbul on June 5-7. We will discuss the future of zero waste in this forum, where people from 183 countries of the world will participate and more than 200 mayors, ministers and senior executives will participate.
ISTANBUL WILL BE THE CAPITAL OF ZERO WASTE
In fact, these works we have done show our will and determination to make Istanbul the capital of zero waste. We carry out most of the work we have done so far in Istanbul. Because Istanbul is an ancient city with more than ten thousand years of history. We are talking about a city where people of different religious groups, different nationalities and different ethnic origins have lived together in tolerance for thousands of years. This city is a holy city. This city is a heralded city. We, as the youth, children and brothers of this city; We are determined to bring Istanbul to the world stage. See, almost all major cities in the world have climate weeks. Today, people are working to organize events at London Climate Week and making efforts to take part in New York Climate Week. Climate weeks are held in Paris, Delhi and many major metropolises of the world. Together with the United Nations, under the auspices of our Governor and under the leadership of First Lady Emine Erdoğan, we are declaring Istanbul Zero Waste Week as of this year.
As of this year, more than 1,500 project applications have been made from 39 districts to this movement, which started in Istanbul. Hopefully, with the 1,500 projects to be implemented on these dates, there will be no citizen left in Istanbul who has not reached zero waste awareness and who has not touched on zero waste efforts. We are organizing the Zero Waste Festival in Istanbul between 4 and 7 June. We are expecting more than 1 million of our fellow citizens to this festival we will organize. Our main theme at the Istanbul Zero Waste Festival this year will be energy efficiency. Within the scope of the festival we organize together with our Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, we will explain to our young people the importance of energy efficiency in terms of Türkiye’s independence. We believe that the Zero Waste Festival, which will be held with a different theme every year, will be an important meeting point for the youth of this city.
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Director of Communications Duran: We will not remain under the dominance of digital tutelage
“National Youth Summit on Combating Disinformation” was organized by the Presidential Directorate of Communications with the participation of Minister of Youth and Sports Osman Aşkın Bak. The program at the Directorate of Communications was held with the participation of students who are members of the anti-disinformation club from all over Türkiye. After a moment of silence and the reading of the National Anthem, Director of Communications Duran started his opening speech by congratulating the 19 May Commemoration of Atatürk, Youth and Sports Day.
Referring to the historical dimension of the fight between truth and lies, Duran said that we are faced with a different reality in this age.
Duran pointed out that disinformation evolved over time and reminded that unreal images were published during the Gulf War in 1991.
Emphasizing that the fight against disinformation of the past is outdated today, Duran addressed the young people as follows:
“Now, the images created in the artificial intelligence-supported digital field, the information called ‘real’, are actually so confused with the truth. Of course, I believe that you young people are much better equipped in this regard, but we have come to a time when we need to focus on it very carefully. Because disinformation does not only mean false information. Our perception of society, our state, the world, I go a little further, the digital world really has a great impact on creating the perception of ourselves and our selves. This is a situation managed by big companies that show themselves with algorithms.” actually tutelage.”
Duran emphasized that one must be resistant to this disinformation and perception management.
“COUNTRIES’ ELECTIONS ARE BEING INTERFERED”
Explaining that even the elections of countries can be intervened through social media, Duran stated that social media platforms, which are presented as areas of freedom, can be used as an operational tool against the people of the countries.
“We see that the influence of states is decreasing, or that some large technology companies are becoming very influential alongside the influence of states.” Recording his statements, Duran continued as follows:
“These are not just technology companies. By publishing some manifestos, they actually explain to us how they want to shape the world and the future of the world. When we look at it this way, it becomes clear that in the age we live in, we are actually very open to hatred, radicalization, social polarization, manipulation and psychological manipulation through digital means.
Therefore, we have to assume that the data owner technology company may be involved in accounts that are not innocent at all. We now need to focus more strongly on issues such as transparency, accountability and ethical responsibility. This is what this Summit is trying to do together with you. “He is trying to further strengthen this awareness.”
Duran pointed out that algorithms are not impartial and explained the guidance made on social media.
“DIGITAL LITERACY IS NO LONGER JUST A TECHNOLOGY MATTER”
Director of Communications Duran said, “Digital literacy is no longer just a matter of technology, it is more than that. It is a matter of verifying information, questioning the source, recognizing algorithmic manipulation, recognizing psychological manipulation and combating digital addiction.” he said.
Underlining that young people should improve their skills in this regard, Duran said that otherwise they may be influenced by artificial intelligence-supported fake videos, audio programming systems and some manipulative visuals.
Recalling periods such as the pandemic and the Gezi Park events, when disinformation was deliberately spread, Duran said:
“We have to know this world well and prepare ourselves for it. I just said that companies have some manifestos. Palantir Technologies company is an example of this. They said very clearly, ‘This is not just a technology competition, this is a matter of geopolitical superiority.’ In fact, when we dig deeper into his words, there is a civilization’s quest to dominate other civilizations behind it. When we look at it this way, we are at a point where our world, the virtual, digital world, requires us to be aware of many issues, especially disinformation. We will not be guided by algorithms. We will not remain under the unwitting domination of digital tutelage. We will produce data. We will collect the data we produce. We will analyze them and produce data and content for the digital field based on our own values. “We are doing it, we will do it stronger, we will do it more effectively.”
Duran stated that the battlefield of the future is not land, sea or air, but the virtual and digital world. Explaining that there are concerns about people losing some of their skills in the age of artificial intelligence, Duran said that this concern can be overcome by insisting on some conventional issues, such as continuing to read printed books.
“WE DETECT DISINFORMATIONS WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE”
Duran also touched upon the activities of the Directorate of Communications in his speech and stated that the posts of the Center for Combating Disinformation during the February 6 earthquakes and the genocide committed by Israel in Gaza provided people with the correct information and truth.
Duran stated the following:
“We are now using artificial intelligence to detect disinformation produced by artificial intelligence. We continue this effort through CİMER and the disinformation reporting service. In this context, 102 disinformation clubs established at universities in 74 cities are active. We also support these activities. This distinguished community is a pioneering community that is aware of this and is aware of the awareness of the digital world.”
The summit continued with sessions held after the opening speeches of Director of Communications Duran and Minister Bak.
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Digital shield will be activated within 6 months
Minister of Family and Social Services Mahinur Özdemir Göktaş announced that the regulation regarding the use of social media by children under the age of 15 has reached a critical stage. Stating that the working group established within the Ministry works in coordination with relevant institutions and organizations, Minister Göktaş stated that the regulation aiming to protect children in the digital environment will be implemented within 6 months.
A MODEL SPECIFIC TO OUR COUNTRY
Reminding that each country carries out its own studies on the subject, Minister Göktaş said, “After examining Australia’s report in particular, we made all the necessary evaluations and developed a model specific to our country by completing the deficiencies.” Minister Göktaş emphasized that with the law, which also includes regulations for social media, safe digital spaces will be created for children under the age of 15 and controlled use will be encouraged, and stated that they aim to prevent children from being exposed to content that is not appropriate for their age and development.
AGE VERIFICATION FROM E-GOVERNMENT
Emphasizing that the new era for social media use will not be limited to a legal regulation, Minister Göktaş stated that the technical infrastructure and application mechanisms have also been prepared comprehensively. Minister Göktaş also noted that they will implement the age verification system and different verification methods, especially e-Government, as a basis for the obligations imposed on social network providers by law, and stated that this system will be created in coordination with the Information Technologies and Communication Authority (BTK) and the Cyber Security Directorate. ANKARA
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The whole world will meet at the Turkish table
This year’s concept of “Turkish Cuisine Week”, celebrated every year between 21-27 May under the auspices of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s wife Emine Erdoğan, will be “Heritage on a Table”. This year’s selection will consist of dishes that reflect both cultural richness and culinary mastery, such as keskek, baklava, manti and dolma. The events will be held by Turkish embassies and representations both in Türkiye and abroad. In this context, mass meal organizations that encourage coming together at long tables and shared meals that strengthen intercultural gastronomy dialogue by bringing together Turkish chefs and international chefs will be held.
OUR CUISINE IS UNRECOGNIZED
First Lady Erdoğan made the following statements in the introduction of the book ‘Turkish Cuisine with Centuries-Old Recipes’: “Especially during my visits abroad, I realized that Turkish cuisine is not known enough and properly. Kebab and baklava, which have gained global recognition, are known as the essence of our cuisine. However, I believe that the face of our cuisine, which especially challenges the fast-food culture and fully coincides with the rising gastronomy trends in the world, should be known by everyone. For this purpose, I work with researchers.” We prepared this book by giving it away.”
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May 19 enthusiasm – Last Minute News
19 May Commemoration of Atatürk, Youth and Sports Day was celebrated with enthusiasm all over the country.
Samsun: It was portrayed as a representation of Atatürk’s landing from Tütün Pier, where he started the War of Independence. The soil and the Turkish flag, specially brought from Thessaloniki, were delivered to Governor Orhan Tavlı by bicycle and motorcycle groups.
Izmir: Folk dances and sports shows from various branches were presented. Ataturk poster and Turkish flag were unfurled, and moon and star balloons were released into the sky.
Istanbul: A wreath was presented to the Taksim Republic Monument. Following the ceremony, the official celebration program was held at Atatürk Cultural Center.
Kayseri: During the celebrations colored by gymnastics, karate and folk dance shows, the Turkish flag brought by 100 mountaineers climbing Mount Erciyes was delivered to Governor Gökmen Çiçek.
Bolu: JAK teams descended from a height of 10 meters into the hall with the Turkish flag and Ataturk poster.
Diyarbakır: The Thrace region folk dance show, taekwondo, wushu, gymnastics and judo, prepared by Dicle University, received applause from the audience.
Ağrı: A cortege march was held with the 150-meter Turkish flag carried by young people.
Denizli: A cortege march was held with a 120-meter Turkish flag.
Sivas: Hamza Yerlikaya Secondary School students presented a Turkish flag themed show accompanied by music and ‘Sacrifice Turkey’ choreography prepared by music teacher Gülçin Negiz.
Konya: Hundreds of people, young, old and children, pedaled together in the bicycle cortege organized by Karatay Red Crescent Branch teams.
Kırıkkale: Folk dance shows, janissary band show, basketball, fencing and taekwondo shows were greatly appreciated.
Antalya: In the celebrations where Atatürk was portrayed, the students’ dance and acrobatic shows were watched with admiration. Governor Hulusi Şahin accompanied the acrobatics show with a basketball ball.
Nevşehir: Relay Race, taekwondo and archery competitions were held.
Yozgat: Zeybek dances, karakucak wrestling, taekwondo, karate, volleyball, basketball and gymnastics performances were held.
Edirne: Governor Sezer played volleyball and basketball with the students and shot arrows.
Trabzon: While student choirs sang songs, folk dance performances and sports events were organized.
Iğdır: A little schoolgirl, who completed her performance, handed over the Turkish flag to Governor M. Fırat Taşolar and hugged it around his neck.
In the video published by Aydın Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Özlem Çerçioğlu, describing the 107-year spirit of national struggle, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk’s arrival in Samsun was animated with the support of artificial intelligence.
1923 SQUARE METER FLAG FOR SAPANCA LAKE
May 19 was celebrated by unfurling a 1923 square meter Turkish flag at Sapanca Lake in Sakarya. The Turkish flag, made of special fabric with a dry weight of 500 kilograms, was kept in water for approximately 15 minutes.
MAY 19 COMBINED WITH NOSTALGIA
Organized by the Istanbul Classic Automobile Association, the event combined May 19 enthusiasm with nostalgia. Many citizens, as well as classic vehicle owners, showed great interest in the exhibition, which featured more than 30 classic vehicles, and took many photos in front of the vehicles.
CRUISE DENSE DURING THE FESTIVAL
While there was May 19th celebration in Istanbul, giant cruise ships docking at Galataport and Sarayburnu Port attracted attention. The density of ships resembling floating cities created joy for tourism.
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