Remembering the Life and Work of Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi, Translator and Activist

On September 6, Turkish-American human rights activist Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi was shot in the head by an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) sniper during a peaceful protest against illegal Israeli settlements in Beita, Nablus, in the West Bank. She was rushed to Rafidia Surgical Hospital in Nablus, where she was treated for severe head injuries, but died shortly after arriving. Ayşenur was twenty-six years old when she was killed. Raised in Seattle, Ayşenur attended the University of Washington, from which she had recently graduated with a major in psychology and a minor in Middle Eastern languages and cultures. In the wake of her death, the UW School of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures posted the following tribute : All of Ayşenur’s teachers, mentors, friends, and community are devastated by news of her tragic death. Ayşenur was a bright light in our community of learning—a gentle, generous, and powerful spirit. We remember her profound, unwavering commitment to justice and her staunch belief in the power of peaceful protest. She was a student leader in the Popular University for Gaza Liberated Zone on the UW campus, raising her voice in solidarity with the people of Gaza. Her activism was anchored in values informed by her education in UW classrooms, namely the unqualified and universal human right to equality and dignity. We offer our deepest sympathies to Ayşenur’s family and loved ones. We are exploring ways we can honor her legacy and memory, so that we and our students will always remember her name and her courage. Two of Ayşenur’s classmates, with whom she collaborated on a project translating Turkish poems and songs into English, reached out to Lit Hub to share a remembrance of their slain friend. We’re proud to share that tribute, as well as their translations, below. * As we sat down to write this note to Ayșenur we started to think of all the memories we shared: laughing on the phone, talking together in class, and swapping stories. We remember the enthusiasm of graduation being right around the corner. We remember walking across that stage, our faces full of […]

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