President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan appointed Prof. Melih Bulu as a rector to Boğaziçi University in Istanbul, students and academics have been protesting this appointment. While hundreds of people were detained during these protests both at the campus and in different parts of Istanbul and Turkey, 11 students in total, including two Boğaziçi University students, were arrested.

Göksu Uyar, 33, cook. As a result of the closure of restaurants under Covid-19 measures, Göksu had not been able to work for a long time prior to the house arrest warrant. Göksu is a member of the ‘Café Bar Workers Solidarity' which has been established by cafe and bar employees in response to the impact of Covid-19 measures on the sector. On the banner behind him it says, “This Street has no windows, this plate is empty #struggletomakealiving’’

Aslı Altınok, 23, university student and political activist. Aslı spends most of her time with her dog Layka and her cat Tekir. In the banner she hung on the window it is written "Freedom to Boğaziçi prisoners, #Voice to HomePrison.” She has attached rainbow colored paper to the electronic clamp on her wrist to support the LGBTI + movement, who are at the center of the protests.

Muhammed Hizmetçi, 24, translator. A house arrest warrant was issued for him as a result of his participation in the Boğaziçi protests. Muhammed is a translator who works from home. Even though house arrest hasn’t affected his working conditions, he says that he misses going to the market, and walking around his garden.