Nihat Dirim
Turco-Greek friendship
Foça’s Greek Houses
Foça’s Greek Houses
Nihat presents Foça’s infamous “Aegean houses”: houses built by Greek Phocaeans before 1922, some of which (but, alas, not most) are painstakingly and lovingly preserved today.
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Nihat Dirim
Ex-Mayor Nihat Dirim remembers remarkable family stories from the Ottoman times, speaks of the town's still-standing, famous “Aegean houses” –once built by the local Greeks– and of how he also helped in bringing Greeks and Turks together after 80 traumatic years apart.
Ercüment Kuyumcu
Architect Ercüment Kuyumcu has been the force behind the preservation of Foça’s Greek stone houses. Hear him speak evocatively about their past and how he envisages their revival’s role in bringing Greek and Turks together.
Fikret Adanır
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Melahat Foçalı
Melahat was born in Eski Foça in 1931. She remembers her childhood vividly and has some interesting stories to share about Greeks and Turks before the establishment of the Turkish Republic. She’s also an ardent and delightfully frank champion of secularism and coexistence.
Sebahattin Karaca
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