Thirty-five Palestinian youths from eight different nations paid a visit to the set of the popular Turkish television series Valley of the Wolves. The visiting group of Palestinians had the opportunity to meet with members of the cast and take photographs, while they shared the special significance the show holds for them.
The Turkey-Palestine Youth Program,
organized by the Prime Ministry Diplomacy Coordination Department, had
35 Palestinian youths, who reside eight different nations, come to
Turkey to visit a series of significant sites. Last year, Turkey
welcomed groups from Tunisia, Libya and Egypt.
The group of young Palestinians came from a variety of countries and
careers including poets, some employed in television and
photojournalists, all which had the opportunity to meet and speak with
cast members from the popular show.
Valley of the Wolves actors Adnan Erdoğan (Deli Hüsnü), Görkem
Sevindik (Pusat), Erhan Ufak (Erhan) and Cahit Kayaoğlu (Cahit) met with
the group, giving them ample opportunity to take photographs together.
Known as Murad Alamdar in Palestine, Polat Alemdar,
who plays the leading role of Necati Şaşmaz, was unfortunately unable
to make the event, however the group enjoyed sitting at and standing
around his well-known table, even trying out delivering orders as his
popular character does on the show.
THE SERIES MEANS A LOT TO PALESTINIANS
İman Atari, a translator at the Palestinian Foreign Ministry says he
is a big fan of the show. "This television show is extremely meaningful
for me, Palestine and the resistance. It is significant in terms of
representing how people not only have to fight against external
occupation of its country, but also have to battle forces within their
own nation."
Photojournalist Usame Salih, who excitedly took a seat at Polat Alemdar's table, said, "I love the show. When Murad (Polat) comes on television on Friday nights I don't go anywhere."
AN ISLAMIC STYLE ON A MUSLIM CHANNEL
Photojournalist Usame Salih, who excitedly took a seat at Polat Alemdar's table, said, "I love the show. When Murad (Polat) comes on television on Friday nights I don't go anywhere."
AN ISLAMIC STYLE ON A MUSLIM CHANNEL
Amjad Aqil, an analyst for the Manchester Municipality expressed that
being on the set was extremely enjoyable. "To witness such a great
development on Muslim television and for Muslims to be able to express
their own style in an Islamic form in their own media is a great
feeling," said Aqil." Another Palestinian on set Farah Said, stated,
"For Turkey to make a fuss of Palestine and for them to feel the same
sentiments is very nice."
OTHER NATIONS ARE NOW IN LINE
The Palestinian group will be in Turkey from March 17-22, during
which they will visit historical sites as well as meet up with Deputy
Prime Minister Bülent Arınç. This year in addition to the group from
Palestine, Turkey will also be hosting youth from Yemen, Nigeria,
Somalia, Ireland, Poland and Bosnia Herzegovina.
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