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Kamis, 03 Oktober 2013

Following the Painted Rainbows in Istanbul

My favorite city, Istanbul, has had its ups and downs this summer thanks to the Turkish government.

One of the positive highlights happened on August 27, when a local shopkeeper, H�seyin �elikel, set out to paint the 100+ steps leading from Findikli to Cihangir in rainbow colors. This was not a political statement. He just wanted to brighten up people�s day. At first, �elikel painted only three of the steps, but then, after positive comments from passers-by, he decided to paint them all. Soon, residents were posing for picture on these colorful steps.

But this happy moment was shortlived because the local municipality quickly took action and repainted the stairs an ugly, boring grey.

Of course, this act of grey-ing the rainbow stairs soon triggered more anti-government protests in Istanbul and across the country. Shortly afterwards, the municipality (smartly) decided to repaint the Findikli-Cihangir in its former rainbow splendor.
In the past month or so, the movement of painting rainbow staircases has spread all over Turkey from Ankara to Yalova and Antalya to Gaziantep and even N. Cyprus. I set out to find the rainbows myself during my recent trip to Istanbul.

Following the tram route from Kabatas, I got off at the Findikli stop and walked south towards the Tophane stop. In between these two tram stops, you can�t miss the uneven and rundown steps that are painted in bright rainbow colors. A cat posed in front of the steps for me, and four young, German tourists asked me to take their photos while I was there.

As I had the afternoon to myself, I leisurely walked up the steps to take a bunch of photos. I found tons of colorful graffiti on the walls here as well.
Later in the week, I moved over to the Asian side of the city and strolled around the neighborhood of Kadik�y where I found a few more rainbows near the main square.
Left: Part of the Cihangir steps. Right: More painted stairs in Kadik�y.
Random street posts painted in rainbow colors in Kadik�y.
In a city that is full of contrasts, I think it�s wonderful to see these rainbows brighten up some otherwise less colorful parts of the city.

I can only hope these rainbows will remain.
The "controversial" rainbow-painted steps leading up to Cihangir.
A second set of rainbow-painted stairs leading to Cihangir.
Of course, the Turkish police are stationed nearby so things don't get out of hand at the rainbow-painted steps. Boo!
If you are on Twitter, look for the hashtags #direnmerdivenand #direng�kkusagito find more rainbow-painted staircases across Turkey.

And for related articles, please visit:
Rainbow�s end?� published in Cornucopia Magazine


Diren Merdiven on Moe�s blog: Passion Taking Flight.
 More photos can be found on the Turkish Rainbow Revolution website.

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