Doğan Akhanlı (; 18 March 1957 – 31 October 2021) was a
Turkish-born German writer, and author of novels, plays, and essays, mostly in Turkish. He had been living in exile in Germany since 1992, after his political views led to several arrests in Turkey. His work is focused on the major
genocide
Genocide is violence that targets individuals because of their membership of a group and aims at the destruction of a people. Raphael Lemkin, who first coined the term, defined genocide as "the destruction of a nation or of an ethnic group" by ...
s of the 20th century, the systematic extermination of the
Armenians
Armenians (, ) are an ethnic group indigenous to the Armenian highlands of West Asia.Robert Hewsen, Hewsen, Robert H. "The Geography of Armenia" in ''The Armenian People From Ancient to Modern Times Volume I: The Dynastic Periods: From Antiq ...
and the
Jews
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.
Critics praised him for his storytelling and his engagement in human rights work. In 2019, he was awarded the
Goethe Medal
The Goethe Medal, also known as the Goethe-Medaille, is a yearly prize given by the Goethe-Institut honoring non-Germans "who have performed outstanding service for the German language and for international cultural relations". It is an offici ...
for his political engagement, in particular for more understanding between Armenians, Turks, and Kurds.
Life
Akhanlı was born in
Şavşat
Şavşat ( ka, შავშეთი, tr) is a town in Artvin Province in the Black Sea region, between the cities of Artvin and Kars on the border with Georgia at the far eastern end of Turkey. It is the seat of Şavşat District. in the
Artvin Province
Artvin Province (; Armenian language, Armenian: Արտվինի նահանգ ''Artvini nahang''; ka, , ''Artvinis p'rovintsia''; Laz language, Laz: ართვინიშ დობადონა ''Artvinish dobadona;'') is a Provinces of Turke ...
located in the northeastern part of Turkey in 1957. He grew up in this small village. When he was 12 he moved to live with his older brother in
Istanbul
Istanbul is the List of largest cities and towns in Turkey, largest city in Turkey, constituting the country's economic, cultural, and historical heart. With Demographics of Istanbul, a population over , it is home to 18% of the Demographics ...
and to continue his education. He studied history and pedagogy.
[Ceyda Nurtsch, Ceyda]
''Dogan Akhanli: "Schreiben ist meine Waffe"''
(in German) ''Deutsche Welle
(; "German Wave"), commonly shortened to DW (), is a German state-funded television network, state-owned international broadcaster funded by the Federal Government of Germany. The service is available in 32 languages. DW's satellite tele ...
'', 1 November 2021, retrieved 4 November 2021.
In 1975, Akhanlı was arrested and held for a brief period for buying a left-wing paper. This incident led to his political interest and engagement. He joined the banned party
Revolutionary Communist Party of Turkey (TDKP).
After the
coup d'état
A coup d'état (; ; ), or simply a coup
, is typically an illegal and overt attempt by a military organization or other government elites to unseat an incumbent leadership. A self-coup is said to take place when a leader, having come to powe ...
in 1980 he went underground. From 1985 to 1987 he, his wife, and their 18-month-old son were imprisoned for political reasons in a military jail in Istanbul, where he and his wife were tortured.
In 1992 he fled to Germany and requested asylum.
He lived in
Cologne
Cologne ( ; ; ) is the largest city of the States of Germany, German state of North Rhine-Westphalia and the List of cities in Germany by population, fourth-most populous city of Germany with nearly 1.1 million inhabitants in the city pr ...
as a writer of political prose and essays, novels, and theatre plays from 1992 onward.
[''Doğan Akhanlı, Shirin Neshat und Enkhbat Roozon werden geehrt.''](_blank)
In: '' Börsenblatt'', 3 June 2019, retrieved 3 June 2019. In 1998 the Turkish authorities stripped him of his citizenship. Three years later he became a German citizen.
Akhanli was a collaborator of the association recherche international e.V., which furthers the investigation of the
Armenian genocide
The Armenian genocide was the systematic destruction of the Armenians, Armenian people and identity in the Ottoman Empire during World War I. Spearheaded by the ruling Committee of Union and Progress (CUP), it was implemented primarily t ...
, committed in the first quarter of the 20th century. He repeatedly raised his voice to debate the crimes against the Armenians. He also initiated the foundation of the
Raphael Lemkin
Raphael Lemkin (; 24 June 1900 – 28 August 1959) was a Polish lawyer who is known for coining the term "genocide" and for campaigning to establish the Genocide Convention, which legally defines the act. Following the German invasion of Poland ...
Library in Cologne, named after the man who first used the term ''Völkermord'' (genocide), in 1944.
Akhanlı believed that denial of the Armenian genocide is one of the main reasons "why violence, torture and despotism are still a reality in Turkey today".
On 10 August 2010, Akhanlı was arrested upon arrival in Turkey where he had traveled to visit his sick father. He was kept in investigative detention due to an alleged participation in a 1989 robbery incident.
In December 2010 he was released for lack of evidence.
The trial continued in 2011 in his absence. Akhanlı denied any involvement in the crime and denounced the accusation as politically motivated and constructed. On 12 October 2011, Akhanlı was acquitted "for lack of evidence". Two witnesses had withdrawn their accusations, stating that they were forced by police to name Akhanlı. Thereafter the Turkish authorities imposed an entry ban on the writer which was heavily criticized by German politician
Cem Özdemir
Cem Özdemir (; ; born 21 December 1965) is a German politician who served as Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (Germany), Federal Minister of Food and Agriculture in the Scholz cabinet, cabinet of Chancellor Olaf Scholz from 2021 to 202 ...
. In April 2013, the acquittal was lifted and an international arrest warrant was issued.
On 19 August 2017, the Spanish police arrested Akhanlı in
Granada
Granada ( ; ) is the capital city of the province of Granada, in the autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. Granada is located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada (Spain), Sierra Nevada mountains, at the confluence ...
at the request of Turkish authorities. After an intervention of German foreign minister
Sigmar Gabriel he was set free, but he was not allowed to leave Madrid until the court decided about the Turkish extradition request, with a ruling expected within forty days.
On 20 August 2017, German chancellor
Angela Merkel
Angela Dorothea Merkel (; ; born 17 July 1954) is a German retired politician who served as Chancellor of Germany from 2005 to 2021. She is the only woman to have held the office. She was Leader of the Opposition from 2002 to 2005 and Leade ...
sharply criticized the Turkish government for abusing the international institution
Interpol
The International Criminal Police Organization – INTERPOL (abbreviated as ICPO–INTERPOL), commonly known as Interpol ( , ; stylized in allcaps), is an international organization that facilitates worldwide police cooperation and crime cont ...
. On 19 October 2017, Akhanlı returned to Germany.
Akhanlı was a member of the
PEN Centre Germany
PEN Centre Germany is part of the worldwide association of writers founded in London in 1921, now known as PEN International. One of over 140 autonomous PEN centres around the world, PEN Centre Germany is based in Darmstadt, Hesse.
Work
PEN Ce ...
and has repeatedly spoken in favour of imprisoned Turkish writers such as
Aslı Erdoğan
Aslı Erdoğan (born 8 March 1967) is a prize-winning Turkish writer, author, Human rights in Turkey, human rights activist, and columnist for ''Özgür Gündem'' and formerly for ''Radikal,'' ex political prisoner, particle physicist. Her second ...
. He was active in promoting dialogue between different cultures, religions, and ethnic groups. In 2002, Akhanlı began guided tours in German and Turkish at the
EL-DE Haus, the former Gestapo prison in Cologne, and lectured about "Anti-Semitism in the immigrant society". He moved to Berlin, where he initiated a project ''Flucht, Exil und Verfolgung'' (Flight, Exile and Persecution).
Akhanlı died from cancer in Berlin on 31 October 2021.
Awards
In 2018, Akhanlı received the Europäischer Toleranzpreis für Demokratie und Menschenrechte (European Tolerance Award for Democracy and Human Rights) of the Austrian PEN Club and the city of
Villach
Villach (; ; ; ) is the seventh-largest city in Austria and the second-largest in the federal state of Carinthia. It is an important traffic junction for southern Austria and the whole Alpe-Adria region. , the population is 61,887.
Together wit ...
.
In 2019, Akhanlı was awarded the
Goethe Medal
The Goethe Medal, also known as the Goethe-Medaille, is a yearly prize given by the Goethe-Institut honoring non-Germans "who have performed outstanding service for the German language and for international cultural relations". It is an offici ...
.
''Goethe-Medaillen gegen Trend der Simplifizierung.''
In: ''Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Deutschlandfunk Kultur (; abbreviated to ''DLF Kultur'' or ''DKultur'') is a culture-oriented radio station and part of Deutschlandradio, a set of three national radio stations in Germany. Initially named ''DeutschlandRadio Berlin'', the station ...
'', 3 June 2019, retrieved 3 June 2019. The jury noted his long-term engagement, in great clarity and without simplification, for more understanding between Armenians, Turks and Kurds ("... dass er sich seit langem mit großer Klarheit für Erinnerungskultur und zwischen Armeniern, Türken und Kurden ohne jedwede Simplifizierung eingesetzt habe").
Work
Akhanlı consistently displayed a very direct and open approach to historical violence, defending the universality of human rights and searching for the cause of the violence of the masses. His commitment in literature and political statements centered around the genocides of the 20th century, the Armenian genocide and the Shoah
The Holocaust (), known in Hebrew language, Hebrew as the (), was the genocide of History of the Jews in Europe, European Jews during World War II. From 1941 to 1945, Nazi Germany and Collaboration with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy ...
. His literature promotes cross-cultural dialogue and combines it with a call to reconciliation.
He wrote about his work: "I write in Turkish, but I live in Germany. This is a difficult situation because I am not part of German literature, I am part of Turkish literature."
He wrote his novels in Turkish. His trilogy
A trilogy is a set of three distinct works that are connected and can be seen either as a single work or as three individual works. They are commonly found in literature, film, and video games. Three-part works that are considered components of ...
''Kayip Denizler'' (''The Seas That Disappeared'') ends with ''Kıyamet Günü Yargıçları'' ''(Judges of Last Judgement)'' set during the Armenian genocide. This part of the trilogy was translated into German. He wrote a novel, ''Madonna'nin Son Hayali'' (''Madonna's Last Dream'') about a 1942 incidence when a ship with more than 700 Jewish refugees was sunk in the Black Sea
The Black Sea is a marginal sea, marginal Mediterranean sea (oceanography), mediterranean sea lying between Europe and Asia, east of the Balkans, south of the East European Plain, west of the Caucasus, and north of Anatolia. It is bound ...
by a Russian submarine. It was translated into German in 2019. He wrote a play in German, ''Annes Schweigen'' (''Anne's Silence'') which was premiered at Berlin's Theater unterm Dach in 2012. It deals with the Armenian genocide from a German perspective. The topic of his 2010 book ''Fasil'' is a late meeting of a torturer in Turkey and his victim. His 2019 book ''Verhaftung in Granada oder: Treibt die Türkei in die Diktatur?'' (''Arrest in Granada or: Is Turkey Heading to Dictatorship?'') deals with his 2017 arrest in Spain. His major works were translated into German.
Books
* 1998/99: Trilogoy ''Kayıp Denizler'' ''(The Seas That Disappeared)''.
** I. ''Denizi Beklerken'' ''(Waiting for the Sea)'' ,
** II. ''Gelincik Tarlası'' ''(The Poppy Field)'' ,
** III. ''Kıyamet Günü Yargıçları'' (''Judges of Last Judgement'') ,
* 2005 ''Madonna'nın Son Hayali'' (''Madonna's Last Dream''). ,
* 2009 ''Babasız günler'' (''Days without Father''). ,
* 2010 ''Fasıl''. ,
Works in German
* ''Die Richter des Jüngsten Gerichts.'' translated by , Kitab, Klagenfurt 2007,
* ''Die Tage ohne Vater'', translated by Önder Endem, Kitab, Klagenfurt 2016,
* ''Annes Schweigen'', play
* ''Verhaftung in Granada'' oder ''Treibt die Türkei in die Diktatur?'', translated by Engin, Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Cologne 2018,
* ''Madonnas letzter Traum'', translated by , Sujet Verlag, Bremen 2019 ,
Interviews
"Wenn ich auf Deutsch schreiben könnte, wäre es natürlich einfacher..."
(If I could write in German, it would of course be easier), interview with Georg Simet
(Between the fronts), interview with Eren Güvercin, qantara.de
"Jeder muss sich mit dem Holocaust beschäftigen"
(Everybody has to deal with the Holocaust), Interview with Dirk Eckert, ''taz''
"Für viele Türken kein Thema"
(For many Turks not a topic), interview with Jürgen Schön, ''taz''
"Migranten haben keinen Persilschein"
(Migrants have no '' Persilschein''), interview with Semiran Kaya, ''taz''
References
External links
*
Die Fremde und eine Reise im Herbst
about his 2010 detention
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1957 births
2021 deaths
Deaths from cancer in Germany
People from Artvin Province
Historians of the Armenian genocide
Turkish emigrants to Germany
Turkish escapees
Turkish historical novelists
Turkish human rights activists
Naturalized citizens of Germany