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I am an Independent Researcher and Multimedia Producer in Berlin, focusing on stories that show the impact of policy decisions in grassroots and social movements. My freelance work involves various roles in international media teams, managing all production stages. I also coordinate and produce cultural events across borders, engaging diverse grassroots audiences.

HARPER’S Magazine: What the Camera Saw: Investigating a Turkish protester’s death

Contributed to that report as a fixer.

“A few months earlier, a young protester named Abdullah Cömert had died on Gündüz Street after allegedly being struck by a tear-gas canister — the second Gezi fatality nationwide. Shortly after midnight, on September 10, in the faint red glow recorded by the camera, a twenty-two-year-old named Ahmet Atakan became the sixth. How Atakan died — whether hit by a tear-gas canister or after falling from a building — was a matter of controversy.”

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