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Africans in Turkey

Africans in Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye'deki Afrikalılar), are people of Sub-Saharan African descent who are citizens or residents of Turkey. They are comprised of immigrant and refugee communities mostly from Western, Central and Eastern Africa. African immigrants are distinct to Afro-Turks, which number around 20,000. As of 2017, there are 1.5 million Africans living across Turkey, with 1 in 4 residing in Istanbul.[1][2]

People with African heritage celebrating the Calf Festival (Turkish: Dana Bayramı) in İzmir.

History edit

Ottoman period edit

Modern era edit

Since the end of 1990s the number of people with roots from Africa has grown considerably in Turkey due to immigration. The modern immigrant community is comрrised mostly of immigrants and refugees from Ghana, Ethiopia, DRC, Sudan, Nigeria, Kenya, Eritrea, Somalia and Senegal.[1] Most of the African immigrants in Turkey come to Turkey to further migrate to Europe, but due to the tightening of immigration policy of both Turkey and EU most of the immigrants now migrate to Turkey to stay.[3] Immigrants from Eastern Africa are usually refugees, meanwhile Western and Central African immigration is reported to be economically driven.[1] The migration pattern of the latter group is being described as a middle class movement of white collar workers and urban traders who want to improve their economical conditions.[4]

According to state-owned Anadolu Agency, government data suggests that there are 1.5 million Africans living all across Turkey as of 2017, with 25% of them in Istanbul.[1][2] Other studies state the majority of Africans in Turkey lives in Istanbul and report Tarlabaşı, Dolapdere, Kumkapı, Yenikapı and Kurtuluş as having a strong African presence.[1] Estimates of the number of Africans living in Istanbul varies between 50,000 and 200,000.[5] Ankara also has a sizeable Somali community.[6]

Culture edit

It is asserted that West African and Turkish cultural spaces are usually segregated from each other and African clubs and restaurants throughout the city are mainly visited by the community’s own members. Mecidiyeköy, where many Africans live hosts night clubs that play Afrobeat artists such as Wizkid, Zlatan and Burna B. The hairdressers are also reportedly to be mostly servicing African customers.[7]

Religion edit

An Ugandan pastor living in Istanbul since 2013 has stated that underground house churches function both as a place of worship and a rehabilitation center for the African Christian community. The pastor asserted that the church he has been pastoring to was attacked many times within 2 years and expressed concern for the future of the establishment. Muslim African migrants such as those from Senegal usually gather on Thursday nights to read prayers, listen to each other’s problems and try to support one another.[8] The vast majority of Afro-Turks are Muslim.

Calf Festival edit

In İzmir Calf Festival (Turkish: Dana Bayramı) has been annually observed to celebrate African heritage since 2007. The celebration, in which originally a decorated calf was paraded around, collecting donations and well wishes for spring was originated from the late 19th century culture of the African slave community in the Ottoman Empire, but later banned in early 20th century due to the Atatürk's secularist reforms against non-state-controlled religious institutions and superstitious practices such as Calf Festival with its trace remnants of African tribal practices. This led to the extinction of celebrations in the 1960s, but in 2007 Dana Bayramı was revitalized as an international celebration by the founder of Afro-Turk Foundation Mustafa Olpak and presently observed by Afro-Turks, other people of African descent such as recent migrants and non-African İzmir locals. Older Afro-Turks are reported to be not interested in Calf Festival celebrations.[9][10]

Modern celebrations were described as a form of entertainment rather than being an attempt to accurately replicate a largely forgotten tradition. Contemporary Calf Festival incorporates elements from all around the continent such as the use of traditional African masks and the dance performances of Burundian and Malian students and is not being confined to the culture of Afro-Turks or Zanj people.[11]

Economy edit

Many migrants rely on other Africans to help them find jobs in the informal economy. The New Humanitarian reported that Senegalese street vendors are known for selling sunglasses and wallets; Nigerians engage in textiles and trade; while Cameroonians sell clothes. Others are stated to be turning to minor criminality and prostitution. Because Turkey's aid resources are mostly spent on Syrian refugees, few humanitarian agencies are working with African migrants.[12]

Discrimination edit

A common opinion held by the Turkish society is that racism against black people in Turkey is not a big issue because the country does not have a history of colonialism or segregation as in many European-majority countries. On the contrary, sociologists such as Doğuş Şimşek strongly reject this point of view, stressing that this misperception resulted from the fact that Africans in Turkey often live in the shadows and Afro-Turks, the historical black population of Turkey, are mostly confined to tiny communities in Western Turkey.[8]

It is reported that African immigrants in Turkey regularly face economic and social challenges, notably racism and opposition to immigration by locals.[13] African immigrant women in Turkey stated that sexual abuse, especially by their employers is prevalent. An Ugandan woman reported that she and other African women are regularly being harassed on the streets since most of the people think that they are sex workers. Şimşek stated the experiences of African migrants are not well known in Turkey as it is not a debated issue in the society.[8]

Didier Drogba and Emmanuel Eboué, both of whom originate from the Ivory Coast and play association football for the Galatasaray, were subjected to racial insults from fans during a match against Fenerbahçe in 2013. The players were compared to monkeys and were reportedly pointed a banana at them.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Şimşek, Doğuş (2019-07-25). "İSTANBUL'DAKİ AFRİKALI GÖÇMENLERİN ULUSÖTESİ SOSYAL ALANLARININ ENTEGRASYON SÜREÇLERİNE ETKİSİ". Öneri Dergisi. 14 (52): 216–235. doi:10.14783/maruoneri.594943. ISSN 1300-0845.
  2. ^ a b "Africans in Turkey leave lasting impression on locals". 11 December 2017.
  3. ^ "SOMALİLİ GÖÇMENLERİN TÜRKİYE ÜZERİNDE BATI'YA GÖÇ GÜZERGAHLARI". from the original on 2021-08-22.
  4. ^ Şaul, Mahir (2014). "A Different "Kargo": Sub-Saharan Migrants In Istanbul And African Commerce". Urban Anthropology and Studies of Cultural Systems and World Economic Development. 43 (1/2/3): 143–203. ISSN 0894-6019.
  5. ^ "Stuck in Istanbul, African migrants suffer mistreatment". Ahval. Retrieved 2021-08-22.
  6. ^ "Başkentteki Somalililerin kültürel izlerini taşıyan dükkanları şehre hareketlilik katıyor". www.aa.com.tr. Retrieved 2021-08-22.
  7. ^ "Africans in Istanbul victims of unemployment, red tape - Al-Monitor: The Pulse of the Middle East". www.al-monitor.com. Retrieved 2021-08-22.
  8. ^ a b c "Light shed on lives of Africans in Istanbul - Turkey News". Hürriyet Daily News. Retrieved 2021-08-22.
  9. ^ Scott, Alev. "The Turks who lost their language". www.bbc.com. Retrieved 2021-08-22.
  10. ^ "Afrika'dan Anadolu'ya Taşınan Kültür: Dana Bayramı". Amerika'nin Sesi | Voice of America - Turkish (in Turkish). Retrieved 2021-08-22.
  11. ^ "Postcard from . . . Turkey". www.ft.com. from the original on 2016-10-09. Retrieved 2021-08-22.
  12. ^ "Going cold Turkey: African migrants in Istanbul see hopes turn sour". The New Humanitarian. 2015-03-20. Retrieved 2021-08-22.
  13. ^ "Türkiye'de Afrikalı göçmenler: Bize insan değilmişiz gibi bakılıyor". euronews (in Turkish). 2020-09-18. Retrieved 2021-08-13.
  14. ^ "As Erdogan Meets With Obama, Africans In Turkey Face Racism, Discrimination". International Business Times. 2013-05-16. Retrieved 2021-08-22.

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Not to be confused with Afro Turks Africans in Turkey Turkish Turkiye deki Afrikalilar are people of Sub Saharan African descent who are citizens or residents of Turkey They are comprised of immigrant and refugee communities mostly from Western Central and Eastern Africa African immigrants are distinct to Afro Turks which number around 20 000 As of 2017 there are 1 5 million Africans living across Turkey with 1 in 4 residing in Istanbul 1 2 People with African heritage celebrating the Calf Festival Turkish Dana Bayrami in Izmir Contents 1 History 1 1 Ottoman period 1 2 Modern era 2 Culture 2 1 Religion 2 2 Calf Festival 3 Economy 4 Discrimination 5 ReferencesHistory editOttoman period edit Main article Afro Turks History Modern era edit Since the end of 1990s the number of people with roots from Africa has grown considerably in Turkey due to immigration The modern immigrant community is comrrised mostly of immigrants and refugees from Ghana Ethiopia DRC Sudan Nigeria Kenya Eritrea Somalia and Senegal 1 Most of the African immigrants in Turkey come to Turkey to further migrate to Europe but due to the tightening of immigration policy of both Turkey and EU most of the immigrants now migrate to Turkey to stay 3 Immigrants from Eastern Africa are usually refugees meanwhile Western and Central African immigration is reported to be economically driven 1 The migration pattern of the latter group is being described as a middle class movement of white collar workers and urban traders who want to improve their economical conditions 4 According to state owned Anadolu Agency government data suggests that there are 1 5 million Africans living all across Turkey as of 2017 with 25 of them in Istanbul 1 2 Other studies state the majority of Africans in Turkey lives in Istanbul and report Tarlabasi Dolapdere Kumkapi Yenikapi and Kurtulus as having a strong African presence 1 Estimates of the number of Africans living in Istanbul varies between 50 000 and 200 000 5 Ankara also has a sizeable Somali community 6 Culture editIt is asserted that West African and Turkish cultural spaces are usually segregated from each other and African clubs and restaurants throughout the city are mainly visited by the community s own members Mecidiyekoy where many Africans live hosts night clubs that play Afrobeat artists such as Wizkid Zlatan and Burna B The hairdressers are also reportedly to be mostly servicing African customers 7 Religion edit An Ugandan pastor living in Istanbul since 2013 has stated that underground house churches function both as a place of worship and a rehabilitation center for the African Christian community The pastor asserted that the church he has been pastoring to was attacked many times within 2 years and expressed concern for the future of the establishment Muslim African migrants such as those from Senegal usually gather on Thursday nights to read prayers listen to each other s problems and try to support one another 8 The vast majority of Afro Turks are Muslim Calf Festival edit In Izmir Calf Festival Turkish Dana Bayrami has been annually observed to celebrate African heritage since 2007 The celebration in which originally a decorated calf was paraded around collecting donations and well wishes for spring was originated from the late 19th century culture of the African slave community in the Ottoman Empire but later banned in early 20th century due to the Ataturk s secularist reforms against non state controlled religious institutions and superstitious practices such as Calf Festival with its trace remnants of African tribal practices This led to the extinction of celebrations in the 1960s but in 2007 Dana Bayrami was revitalized as an international celebration by the founder of Afro Turk Foundation Mustafa Olpak and presently observed by Afro Turks other people of African descent such as recent migrants and non African Izmir locals Older Afro Turks are reported to be not interested in Calf Festival celebrations 9 10 Modern celebrations were described as a form of entertainment rather than being an attempt to accurately replicate a largely forgotten tradition Contemporary Calf Festival incorporates elements from all around the continent such as the use of traditional African masks and the dance performances of Burundian and Malian students and is not being confined to the culture of Afro Turks or Zanj people 11 Economy editMany migrants rely on other Africans to help them find jobs in the informal economy The New Humanitarian reported that Senegalese street vendors are known for selling sunglasses and wallets Nigerians engage in textiles and trade while Cameroonians sell clothes Others are stated to be turning to minor criminality and prostitution Because Turkey s aid resources are mostly spent on Syrian refugees few humanitarian agencies are working with African migrants 12 Discrimination editA common opinion held by the Turkish society is that racism against black people in Turkey is not a big issue because the country does not have a history of colonialism or segregation as in many European majority countries On the contrary sociologists such as Dogus Simsek strongly reject this point of view stressing that this misperception resulted from the fact that Africans in Turkey often live in the shadows and Afro Turks the historical black population of Turkey are mostly confined to tiny communities in Western Turkey 8 It is reported that African immigrants in Turkey regularly face economic and social challenges notably racism and opposition to immigration by locals 13 African immigrant women in Turkey stated that sexual abuse especially by their employers is prevalent An Ugandan woman reported that she and other African women are regularly being harassed on the streets since most of the people think that they are sex workers Simsek stated the experiences of African migrants are not well known in Turkey as it is not a debated issue in the society 8 Didier Drogba and Emmanuel Eboue both of whom originate from the Ivory Coast and play association football for the Galatasaray were subjected to racial insults from fans during a match against Fenerbahce in 2013 The players were compared to monkeys and were reportedly pointed a banana at them 14 References edit a b c d e Simsek Dogus 2019 07 25 ISTANBUL DAKI AFRIKALI GOCMENLERIN ULUSOTESI SOSYAL ALANLARININ ENTEGRASYON SURECLERINE ETKISI Oneri Dergisi 14 52 216 235 doi 10 14783 maruoneri 594943 ISSN 1300 0845 a b Africans in Turkey leave lasting impression on locals 11 December 2017 SOMALILI GOCMENLERIN TURKIYE UZERINDE BATI YA GOC GUZERGAHLARI Archived from the original on 2021 08 22 Saul Mahir 2014 A Different Kargo Sub Saharan Migrants In Istanbul And African Commerce Urban Anthropology and Studies of Cultural Systems and World Economic Development 43 1 2 3 143 203 ISSN 0894 6019 Stuck in Istanbul African migrants suffer mistreatment Ahval Retrieved 2021 08 22 Baskentteki Somalililerin kulturel izlerini tasiyan dukkanlari sehre hareketlilik katiyor www aa com tr Retrieved 2021 08 22 Africans in Istanbul victims of unemployment red tape Al Monitor The Pulse of the Middle East www al monitor com Retrieved 2021 08 22 a b c Light shed on lives of Africans in Istanbul Turkey News Hurriyet Daily News Retrieved 2021 08 22 Scott Alev The Turks who lost their language www bbc com Retrieved 2021 08 22 Afrika dan Anadolu ya Tasinan Kultur Dana Bayrami Amerika nin Sesi Voice of America Turkish in Turkish Retrieved 2021 08 22 Postcard from Turkey www ft com Archived from the original on 2016 10 09 Retrieved 2021 08 22 Going cold Turkey African migrants in Istanbul see hopes turn sour The New Humanitarian 2015 03 20 Retrieved 2021 08 22 Turkiye de Afrikali gocmenler Bize insan degilmisiz gibi bakiliyor euronews in Turkish 2020 09 18 Retrieved 2021 08 13 As Erdogan Meets With Obama Africans In Turkey Face Racism Discrimination International Business Times 2013 05 16 Retrieved 2021 08 22 Retrieved from https 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