I have started to question more and more the function of dual nationality, and tried to understand the responsibility that comes with adopting a dual nationality, whilst witnessing the Gezi Park protests that erupted in Istanbul and now have spread across Turkey. For me, it was very interesting to observe from the first day of the protest spontaneous reaction of many of the nearly 5 million Turks living abroad. Within an hour of the protest starting some Turks based in London, immediately created a group page on Facebook, in support of the events unfolding in Turkey. And shortly thereafter, many more social media pages and updates followed. This was observed not only in London, but in many more cities around mainly Europe where Turks reside and work for the last sixty years.
My encounter with Marc Chagall
When I heard about the Chagall exhibition, I put in my diary as a “must visit” to Liverpool Tate, Merseyside, England.
After much deliberation on whether to make it a day trip, or a trip with a night stop over, I found myself staying in one of the 160 years old city buildings, fabousley converted into a modern hotel, at the heart of Liverpool centre. This building is true example of how conservation is preserving country’s heritage and how the area is being regenerated into compatible modern uses in the heart of the city.