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Seyhan
[ sey-hahn ]
noun
- a river in S central Turkey, flowing S from the Anatolia plateau to the Mediterranean Sea. 748 miles (1,204 km) long.
Seyhan
/ seɪˈhɑːn /
Example Sentences
For a night Turkey's economic crisis was forgotten and one supporter, Seyhan, said it was all a lie: "Nobody is hungry. We are very happy with his economy policies. He will do even better in the next five years."
"Most states have expanded police and army power, and for the most part it has led to an increase in police violence and misconduct," says Eda Seyhan at Covid State Watch, an organisation monitoring the global abuse of powers during the pandemic.
"I've spent enough time in police stations and prisons to know that violence and discrimination are rife - no amount of yoga or meditation can change that," Ms Seyhan added.
"Ahmed's absurd conviction has nothing to do with justice but instead plays into the hands of the Hungarian authorities' demonization of refugees, migrants and those seeking to protect them," said Eda Seyhan, Amnesty International's counter terrorism campaigner.
“Spain is emblematic of a disturbing trend which has seen states across Europe unduly restricting expression on the pretext of national security and stripping away rights under the guise of defending them,” Eda Seyhan, Amnesty International’s campaigner on counter-terrorism, said in a report earlier this month.
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