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I am not front Turkey, but I have MANY Turkish friends and am married to 
a Turkish girl. I would be able and willing to find someone interested 
in these topics that would be happy to discuss this with you.
Feel free to contact me off-list.
Regards,
- Naz.

On 7/04/2015 10:19 PM, Schamberger, Pavel wrote:
> Dear tor-talk list!
>
> We are group of New Media students from Charles University in Prague and we would like to interview several people from Turkey / Iran (Egypt, Syria) for our mini research on the use of privacy enhancing technologies by civil societies in mentioned countries.
>
> The interview should be as anonymous as possible and on the following topics:
>
> * do you have an experience with using anonymizing tools?
> * did you participate in any form of protest or other civil activity?
> * are you IT experts or do you use those tools out of necessity?
> * are you aware of the reality of potential dangers of using the internet?
> * do you change your online behaviour according to the policies of the state?
>
> If interested please contact me directly and we can set up secure channel for communication (PGP, OTR, Cryptocat...).
>
> Thank you very much!
>
> Best,
> Pavel Schamberger

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