Women in the old city of Amed/Diyarbakir. In the 80’m they explained they hided themwelf to listen to kurdish music Kurdish newspaper in Amed/Diyarebakir: Daily live, is also daily news, now in kurdish language, about the “safety operation” from the turkish security forces. Playing and trinking tee – Amed/Diyarbakir, 2015 – Kodak Tri-X 400 Playing Dama in Amed/Diyarbakir thinking about the next moves, playing Dama in Amed/Diyarbakir. A young kurd in Amed/Diyarbakir wearing a nice “long” trouser. “shooping Mall”, Hasan Paa han, in the center of Amed/Diyarbakir Entrance to the Ulu Camii in Amed/Diyarbakir. Place in Ahmed/Kurdistan Small path inside the old Martin Enjoying tee in the street o a little town in the kurdish part of Turkey. Inside a small office in kurdish part of Turkey. Everyone must have a portrait of Ataturk to avaoid any problem with the police. Enjoy tee and sun in an kurdish town- Kodak Tri-X 400 Keeping track of the scores – Agfa APX 100 Playing cards in a small kurdish city- Agfa APX 100 One praying using a “Tesbih” (prayer beads). The main “cafe” in the city center. It’s a social hub where everyone meets but the women. In the coutry-side, man/woman are more or less separated in the street. But, things are changing in the right direction – Agfa APX 100. Maison d’Armenia Daily work with family in fromt of the village-oven. Mother and proud son in Derék Working in an olive’s field Working in the olives’ tree field Children in Hasankyef/Kurdistan Hasankeyf may disappear in a close future. Indeed, the governement plan to build a hydroelectric power station, the water will rise up to 30m higher as it is now Fishing under the old bridge of Hasankyef in Kurdistan The modern bridge in Hasankeyf Welcome to Amed/Diyarbakir. View from the old city wall. “Freedom is close, Farqin”. Farqin is the kurdish name for Sylvan Playing Dama games in Amed/Diyarbakir