Between Pain and Pride: Two Turkish Families Tell How the Failed Coup Attempt Changed Their Lives
[1/8] Between the ache of loss and the pride of martyrdom, two Turkish families recount how the failed coup attempt of July 15, 2016 changed their lives forever, with wounds still unhealed after ten years. The families of the martyrs continue to bear the pain of that night and remember their children with prayers, pride, and loyalty on the tenth anniversary of the coup attempt carried out by the Gülenist terrorist organization on "July 15". Hikmet Doğanay, mother of Deputy Police Commissioner of Special Operations Kübra Doğanay, has been visiting her daughter's grave every Friday for ten years, undeterred by summer heat or winter cold.
[2/8] Between the ache of loss and the pride of martyrdom, two Turkish families recount how the failed coup attempt of July 15, 2016 changed their lives forever, with wounds still unhealed after ten years. The families of the martyrs continue to bear the pain of that night and remember their children with prayers, pride, and loyalty on the tenth anniversary of the coup attempt carried out by the Gülenist terrorist organization on "July 15". Hikmet Doğanay, mother of Deputy Police Commissioner of Special Operations Kübra Doğanay, has been visiting her daughter's grave every Friday for ten years, undeterred by summer heat or winter cold.
[3/8] Between the ache of loss and the pride of martyrdom, two Turkish families recount how the failed coup attempt of July 15, 2016 changed their lives forever, with wounds still unhealed after ten years. The families of the martyrs continue to bear the pain of that night and remember their children with prayers, pride, and loyalty on the tenth anniversary of the coup attempt carried out by the Gülenist terrorist organization on "July 15". Hikmet Doğanay, mother of Deputy Police Commissioner of Special Operations Kübra Doğanay, has been visiting her daughter's grave every Friday for ten years, undeterred by summer heat or winter cold.
[4/8] Between the ache of loss and the pride of martyrdom, two Turkish families recount how the failed coup attempt of July 15, 2016 changed their lives forever, with wounds still unhealed after ten years. The families of the martyrs continue to bear the pain of that night and remember their children with prayers, pride, and loyalty on the tenth anniversary of the coup attempt carried out by the Gülenist terrorist organization on "July 15". Hikmet Doğanay, mother of Deputy Police Commissioner of Special Operations Kübra Doğanay, has been visiting her daughter's grave every Friday for ten years, undeterred by summer heat or winter cold.
[5/8] Between the ache of loss and the pride of martyrdom, two Turkish families recount how the failed coup attempt of July 15, 2016 changed their lives forever, with wounds still unhealed after ten years. The families of the martyrs continue to bear the pain of that night and remember their children with prayers, pride, and loyalty on the tenth anniversary of the coup attempt carried out by the Gülenist terrorist organization on "July 15". Hikmet Doğanay, mother of Deputy Police Commissioner of Special Operations Kübra Doğanay, has been visiting her daughter's grave every Friday for ten years, undeterred by summer heat or winter cold.
[6/8] Between the ache of loss and the pride of martyrdom, two Turkish families recount how the failed coup attempt of July 15, 2016 changed their lives forever, with wounds still unhealed after ten years. The families of the martyrs continue to bear the pain of that night and remember their children with prayers, pride, and loyalty on the tenth anniversary of the coup attempt carried out by the Gülenist terrorist organization on "July 15". Hikmet Doğanay, mother of Deputy Police Commissioner of Special Operations Kübra Doğanay, has been visiting her daughter's grave every Friday for ten years, undeterred by summer heat or winter cold.
[7/8] Between the ache of loss and the pride of martyrdom, two Turkish families recount how the failed coup attempt of July 15, 2016 changed their lives forever, with wounds still unhealed after ten years. The families of the martyrs continue to bear the pain of that night and remember their children with prayers, pride, and loyalty on the tenth anniversary of the coup attempt carried out by the Gülenist terrorist organization on "July 15". Hikmet Doğanay, mother of Deputy Police Commissioner of Special Operations Kübra Doğanay, has been visiting her daughter's grave every Friday for ten years, undeterred by summer heat or winter cold.
[8/8] Between the ache of loss and the pride of martyrdom, two Turkish families recount how the failed coup attempt of July 15, 2016 changed their lives forever, with wounds still unhealed after ten years. The families of the martyrs continue to bear the pain of that night and remember their children with prayers, pride, and loyalty on the tenth anniversary of the coup attempt carried out by the Gülenist terrorist organization on "July 15". Hikmet Doğanay, mother of Deputy Police Commissioner of Special Operations Kübra Doğanay, has been visiting her daughter's grave every Friday for ten years, undeterred by summer heat or winter cold.
[1/8] Between the ache of loss and the pride of martyrdom, two Turkish families recount how the failed coup attempt of July 15, 2016 changed their lives forever, with wounds still unhealed after ten years. The families of the martyrs continue to bear the pain of that night and remember their children with prayers, pride, and loyalty on the tenth anniversary of the coup attempt carried out by the Gülenist terrorist organization on "July 15". Hikmet Doğanay, mother of Deputy Police Commissioner of Special Operations Kübra Doğanay, has been visiting her daughter's grave every Friday for ten years, undeterred by summer heat or winter cold.
[2/8] Between the ache of loss and the pride of martyrdom, two Turkish families recount how the failed coup attempt of July 15, 2016 changed their lives forever, with wounds still unhealed after ten years. The families of the martyrs continue to bear the pain of that night and remember their children with prayers, pride, and loyalty on the tenth anniversary of the coup attempt carried out by the Gülenist terrorist organization on "July 15". Hikmet Doğanay, mother of Deputy Police Commissioner of Special Operations Kübra Doğanay, has been visiting her daughter's grave every Friday for ten years, undeterred by summer heat or winter cold.
[3/8] Between the ache of loss and the pride of martyrdom, two Turkish families recount how the failed coup attempt of July 15, 2016 changed their lives forever, with wounds still unhealed after ten years. The families of the martyrs continue to bear the pain of that night and remember their children with prayers, pride, and loyalty on the tenth anniversary of the coup attempt carried out by the Gülenist terrorist organization on "July 15". Hikmet Doğanay, mother of Deputy Police Commissioner of Special Operations Kübra Doğanay, has been visiting her daughter's grave every Friday for ten years, undeterred by summer heat or winter cold.
Original source: Anadolu Agency
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