

Renowned Kurdish filmmaker Rojhilat Aksoy stands at the heart of a legal storm in Turkey as she faces charges for screening an animated film addressing the Armenian Genocide. This contentious film showing took place in Diyarbakir province and has led to accusations against Aksoy for 'publicly insulting the Turkish nation and its state institutions.' Such accusations underline the sensitive nature of discussing historical events in Turkey, particularly those concerning the Armenian Genocide, which remains a highly delicate topic with political ramifications. Aksoy's legal challenge is anticipated to draw international attention and elicit discussions on artistic freedom, national identity, and historical memory. With mounting pressure from human rights organizations, the case serves as a focal point for broader debates on freedom of expression in Turkey.