DEM Party leaders commemorate Ali İsmail Korkmaz on 13th anniversary
Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- DEM Party co-chairs Tülay Hatimoğulları and Tuncer Bakırhan commemorated Ali İsmail Korkmaz on the 13th anniversary of his death.
- Korkmaz died after being attacked during the 2013 Gezi Park protests in Eskişehir.
- Both co-chairs remembered him as a symbol of the struggle for justice, peace, and freedom in Turkey.
DEM Party Co-Chairs Tülay Hatimoğulları and Tuncer Bakırhan paid tribute to Ali İsmail Korkmaz on the 13th anniversary of his death, July 10, 2026. Korkmaz, a student at Anadolu University, lost his life after being attacked by police and individuals with clubs in Eskişehir during the Gezi Park protests in 2013.
Hatimoğulları shared a message on the party's official X account, stating, "Ali İsmail Korkmaz, always 19 years old, always at the forefront, always with us... The dream Ali İsmail Korkmaz nurtured in his heart was the common dream of millions during the Gezi Resistance. Those who targeted Ali in a hazy street thought they could also destroy that dream. However, some dreams do not die when they fall to the ground; they take root in the public's conscience and sprout anew each spring. Ali continues to live today in our quest for justice, our longing for peace, and our insistence on freedom. With respect, love, and unending longing..."
Ali İsmail Korkmaz, hep 19 yaşında, hep en ön safta, hep bizimle… Ali İsmail Korkmaz’ın yüreğinde büyüttüğü düş, Gezi Direnişi’nde milyonların ortak düşüydü. Puslu bir sokakta Ali’yi hedef alanlar, o düşü de yok edebileceklerini sandılar. Oysa bazı düşler toprağa düşünce ölmez, halkın vicdanında kök salar, her baharda yeniden filizlenir. Ali bugün adalet arayışımızda, barış özlemimizde ve özgürlük inadımızda yaşamaya devam ediyor. Saygıyla, sevgiyle ve dinmeyen bir özlemle…
Bakırhan also shared his remembrance, describing the Gezi protests as a significant act of defiance where suppressed voices became millions. He noted that those days, when people flowed into the streets and squares like a river, etched the longing for freedom and democracy into the nation's collective memory. Bakırhan stated that Ali İsmail Korkmaz became a symbol of that great hope and the ideal of living with dignity.
"His dream was a country where everyone could live equally, freely, and with honor. That dream continues to live today," Bakırhan wrote. He added that every life lost during the Gezi protests is an unforgettable value in the struggle for freedom, democracy, and justice. Bakırhan concluded by commemorating Ali İsmail and all those lost during Gezi with respect, love, and unending longing.
Gezi, koparılmak istenen her dalın yerine onlarca filizin yeşerdiği, susturulmak istenen her sesin milyonların sesi olduğu büyük bir itirazdı. Sokaklara ve meydanlara toplumun bir ırmak gibi aktığı o günler, özgürlük ve demokrasi özlemini bu ülkenin ortak hafızasına kazıdı. Ali İsmail Korkmaz, o büyük umudun ve insanca yaşam düşünün simgelerinden biri oldu. Hayali, herkesin eşit, özgür ve onurlu yaşayabildiği bir ülkeydi. O düş bugün de yaşamaya devam ediyor. Gezi’de yitirdiğimiz her can, özgürlük, demokrasi ve adalet mücadelemizin unutulmaz değerleridir. Ali İsmail’i ve Gezi’de yitirdiğimiz bütün canlarımızı saygıyla, sevgiyle ve dinmeyen bir özlemle anıyorum
Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.