The Theater
The Theater
After a great play was staged four years ago by the government in Turkey, I felt like that I fell down on top. It was a self-coup which means the government did it to silence dissidents. Because of this, I compare it to theater. The government carried out a successful theater, and it paved the way for its unlawfulness. My family’s hard life became before the self-coup because some illegal practices started, and it continued increasingly. Before the self-coup, my father lost his job, but a court returned my father to his job because there was still law in Turkey. One night after the self-coup, hundreds of people were fired with a new law. My father was one of them, so he lost his job again. At the end of the theater, some of them had to leave their country like my father. The self-coup created a domino effect in my old family and my new family because I just got married at this time.

On the other hand, the political theater gave me a big burden that was being like a father for our home. I went back to my hometown to support my mother and my brother three mounts after the coup. I was at the best place in my education. I had just graduated from university and started a job as a trainee lawyer. Meanwhile, they needed my financial and moral support. After the coup, I couldn’t find a job in my hometown because of my father’s status. It was hard time for me because we needed money. Many schools in Turkey were closed, and one of them was my brother’s school. He suffered because he was excluded from his new school.

There is a phrase in Turkish, and it is that pain which doesn’t kill makes people strong. The theater gave this kind of pain to many people like my family and me. The government wrote this play and starred itself for its own benefits. The effects of the self-coup influenced my family. Although it is an event to write about, it was hard to live. However, I couldn’t imagine that I can write this in English. I hope life always gives surprises to people like my surprise.
I think it's great that your father went to Nigeria to live, even though he did not know that language. Life being searched by the police, I cannot even imagine. I have no doubt that only better things will happen in the future as there have been many hardships in the past :)
ReplyDeleteHello Esma. I am really glad you helped your family there. I am also happy that your husband got the green card in the lottery, it is the first time i hear about something like that. I think you are a brave woman, because you became like your father in your house.
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