Ferhat Tunç Explained
Ferhat Tunç |
Background: | solo_singer |
Birth Name: | Ferhat Tunç Yoslun |
Birth Date: | 1964 3, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Ovacık, Tunceli, Turkey |
Instrument: | Bağlama, Vocal |
Genre: | Turkish folk music, Kurdish folk music, Alevite folk music, Protest songs |
Occupation: | Singer, Songwriter, Musician |
Associated Acts: | Ahmet Kaya, Yusuf Hayaloglu |
Origin: | Kurdish |
Ferhat Tunç Yoslun (born 14 March 1964) is a singer of Kurdish descent.[1]
Ferhat Tunç was born in 1964 in the city of Tunceli in Turkey's eastern province of Tunceli. With twelve years he stood for the first time on stage as a singer. In the late 1970s with sixteen years, he followed his father to Germany. He returned to Turkey in 1985 and began to engage himself in favor of Kurdish rights.[2]
Legal prosecution
In June 2012 he was sentenced to 2 years in prison for terror related charges because during a speech in Dersim on 1 May 2011 Tunç said: “I greet you all in the revolutionary spirit of Deniz Gezmiş, Mahir Çayan and İbrahim Kaypakkaya.” All three he greeted are Turkish leftist.[3] On the 20 December 2012 the sentence was turned into a three year ban to speak about the same theme.[4]
On the 25 September 2018 he was sentenced to 1 year 11 months and 11 days in prison for terror propaganda on behalf on the YPG, PKK and KCK due to his social media posts during the fighting between ISIL and Kurdish fighters in Kobanî in 2014 and 2015.[5]
In March 2019 he declared on Twitter that he was leaving Turkey due to the ongoing legal prosecution against him.[6]
Discography
- "Kızılırmak" in Germany (1982)
- "Bu Yürek Bu Sevda Var İken" in Germany (1984)
- "Vurgunum Hasretine" (1986)
- "Ay Işığı Yana Yana" (1987)
- "Yaşam Direnmektir" (1988)
- "İstanbul Konserleri-1" (1988)
- "Vuruldu" (1989)
- "Gül Vatan" (1990)
- "Ateş Gibi" (1991)
- "İstanbul Konserleri-2" (1992)
- "Firari Sevdam" (1993)
- "Özlemin Dağ Rüzgarı" (1994)
- "Kanı Susturun" (1995)
- "Kayıp" (1997)
- "Kavgamın Çiçeği" (1999)
- "Her Mevsim Bahardır" (2000)
- "Şarkılarım Tanıktır" (2002)
- "Nerdesin Ey Kardeşlik" (2003)
- "Sevmek Bir Eylemdir" (2005)
- "Ateşte Sınandık" (2006)
- "Çığlıklar Ülkesi" (2009)
- "Listen to the Banned" (2010)
- "Kobanî" (2016)
Honor
External links
Notes and References
- News: 27 October 2020. Ferhat Tunç: Sanatçı özgürlükten vazgeçemez. tr. Bianet. 25 August 2021.
- Web site: Musik - Ferhat Tunç vereint alles, was der türkische Staat bekämpft. 2016-04-04. Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (SRF). de. 2019-03-09.
- Web site: Turkey: Ferhat Tunc sentenced to two years in prison. support. EYWA. Freemuse. en-GB. 2019-01-14. 14 January 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190114210440/https://freemuse.org/news/turkey-ferhat-tunc-sentenced-to-two-years-in-prison/. dead.
- Web site: Turkey: Ferhat Tunc. support. EYWA. Freemuse. en-GB. 2019-01-14. 14 January 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190114210505/https://freemuse.org/def_art_freedom/ferhat-tunc/. dead.
- Web site: Singer Ferhat Tunç sentenced to 2 years in prison for terrorism propaganda - Turkish Minute. TM. 25 September 2018 . en-US. 2019-01-14.
- Web site: Government attacks prompt Kurdish folk singer to leave Turkey. Ahval. en. 2019-03-09.