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Fatma Aydemir

Fatma Aydemir

Kolumnistin at The Guardian - Online

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    Recent Articles

    theguardian.com

    Berlin feels like an island in a swamp of neofascism – but the flood waters are rising

    I feel safe in the capital. An hour’s drive away, white-pride tattoos remind me that we Berliners can’t take our safe, hedonistic lives for granted any more
    theguardian.com

    When a bad Trump joke becomes an affair of state, Germany has lost ...

    The dropping of comedian Sebastian Hotz and Elon Musk’s intervention raise serious questions about freedom of speech, says Guardian Europe columnist Fatma Aydemir
    theguardian.com

    In Germany, football has made nationalism cool again. That’s why I’...

    As the far-right AfD gains support among young people, an ugly summer mood looks certain – unless the German team get booted out early
    theguardian.com

    Like Germany’s president, I love a good kebab. Cosying up to autocr...

    Germany’s complicity with Turkey’s repressive regime worries me more than its döner diplomacy, says Guardian Europe columnist Fatma Aydemir
    theguardian.com

    The Zone of Interest is a portrait of guilt. No wonder it has divid...

    Most Germans insist their ancestors weren’t Nazis. Jonathan Glazer’s film pries away at the cracks in this narrative, writes Guardian Europe columnist Fatma Aydemir
    theguardian.com

    Do I want to watch arthouse films with fascists? No thanks, Berlin

    With Germany rocked by revelations about the AfD, the Berlin film festival’s excuse for inviting them never made sense, says Guardian Europe columnist Fatma Aydemir
    theguardian.com

    My first name does me no favours in Germany. That’s why I rely on J...

    Lingering prejudices mean Fatmas and Kevins get a raw deal. Dirks and Evas get the best restaurant tables, writes Guardian columnist Fatma Aydemir
    theguardian.com

    With the far right on the rise, it’s a bad time to live in Germany ...

    The growing support for AfD and other hardliners is frightening for minorities. But we’ll keep on showing them we belong here, says Guardian columnist Fatma Aydemir
    theguardian.com

    Heavy metal and macho writers: how Germany’s #MeToo moment is final...

    Until now, women here have struggled to be heard on harassment and abuse. But two controversies are changing that, says Guardian columnist Fatma Aydemir