Popular Twitch broadcaster Jahrein supported the protest, which was started by students due to the bad conditions in the dormitory of Suleiman the Magnificent, on Twitter. After this incident, which was on the agenda of the social media like a bomb, Ekrem İmamoğlu, the Mayor of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality, responded to Jahrein with a hopeful statement.
This year, most university students are experiencing major problems with dormitories. Situations such as the lack of space in KYK dormitories and the inability of students to meet the high rent prices cause many students to fail. to the point of giving up university education had brought.
One of the problems related to dormitories was at the Suleyman the Magnificent KYK dormitory located in Istanbul Başakşehir. made at home from thefts, bad food, and slow internet speed not enough for hundreds of students. Complaining students began to protest the dormitory. Of course, it wasn’t just that. The students were very reactive because of the 3 knife attacks in a week on the road between the dormitory and the subway and the administration’s failure to take the necessary precautions.
Jahrein’s post on Twitter:
Jahrein shared the images reflected on the cameras on Twitter. The post in question included the following statements: “There is a tremendous protest in the dormitory of Suleiman the Magnificent in Istanbul.
Images from the protest:
Support for Jahrein’s post came from social media:
Jahrein continued to include videos from the dormitory in his posts behind this tweet. Upon the request of the students for the bus, Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Spokesperson Murat Ongun and Istanbul Municipality Member Dr. Help Jahrein, who requested a bus from Taylan Yıldız., Ekrem Imamoglu reached.
Ekrem İmamoğlu, Mayor of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality, stated that he took up the situation in response to the call made by Jahrein. For students a source of hope The following statements were included in the post; “As IMM, we are ready to do whatever we can to find solutions to the problems experienced by students. We will take care of it closely.”