Return of the Yellow Vests The Yellow Vests demonstration in Paris Return of the Yellow Vests “The anger is still there” Updated on 10 January 2023 Return of the Yellow Vests, on Saturday they are back on the streets. The Yellow Vests demonstrated in Paris on January 7th. Four and a half years after the start of what would become a weekly protest. The return of the yellow vests The Yellow Vests demonstration In Paris, thousands of yellow […]
A French Anger Gulgun Gunal | 2020, Fontainebleau Yellow vests movement The “Yellow Vests” movement was created as a result of the increase in fuel prices due to the government’s increase in the domestic consumption tax. At the root of this movement is the search for another system that will provide an answer and solution to the increasing livelihood of the middle class, which has begun to disappear in the country, and the desire to establish a new […]
COVID-19 pandemic & Fontainebleau Gulgun Gunal | 2020, Fontainebleau Covid-19 has forced or compelled many of us to go home and go to the “shelter”. What was the last power that made us feel that we were so weak and helpless..! While COVID-19 has created an extended emergency, it looks like it’s over. Shops reopened and the streets were filled with pedestrians. What that means is that we will all have to learn to live with the risk […]
Beirut, a compacted version of the world Gulgun Gunal | 28 August 2019, updated on 01 October 2022. Lebanon: A Country of Emigration and Immigration Beirut, Lebanon “Lebanon is a multi-confessional republic. It is characterized by a sectarian power-sharing structure that arose as a result of its history, which is filled with sectarian and communal power struggles. Consequently, Lebanon has struggled for years on end to deal with human loss and brain drain as a consequence of continual emigration, in […]