Ateizm Derneği


Ateizm Derneği is a Turkish non-profit organisation founded on 16 April 2014 for the promotion of the concept of atheism, and serves to support irreligious people and freethinkers in Turkey who are discriminated against based on their views. Ateizm Derneği is headquartered in Kadıköy, Istanbul. As of 2019, its president is Selin Özkohen.

History

At the time of the foundation, the organisation was headed by a board consisting of eleven members, presided by Tolga İnci. It is the first legally recognised Turkish atheist organisation, and simultaneously one of the first in the Muslim-majority world.
The direct cause to form the organisation was a remark made by president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who has stimulated tendencies to Islamise Turkey, and said " despite the leftists, despite those atheists. They are terrorists", referring to his enforcement of construction plans, despite student protests in Ankara.
The foundation of the association has bureaucratically run smoothly, but the association has installed surveillance cameras because of harassment and threats, telephone recording devices and a panic button for faster reaching the police.
In 2015, Ateizm Derneği was featured in Dorothée Forma's Dutch documentary film Among Nonbelievers, where several of its members were interviewed by former Dutch Member of Parliament and Dutch Humanist Association president Boris van der Ham.
In 2018 it was reported in some media outlets that the Ateizm Derneği would close down because of the pressure on its members and attacks by pro-government media, but the association itself issued a clarification that this was not the case and that it was still active.

Recognition and awards

Ateizm Derneği was recognised by the European Union as the representative organisation of Turkish atheists in June 2014.
In 2017, the association won the International League of non-religious and atheists's Sapio Award for being the first organisation in the Middle East defending the rights of atheists.