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Hi. Here it is. When you think it is ready, feel free to move it to the article space. Greetings. --Tone 18:03, 28 February 2009 (UTC)

Genc Yesiller (Turkish word groups, meaning Young Greens) is a platform based on a young people who lives in Turkey and who have a green perception of life.

What, and why?
Genc Yesiller is founded in late 2006, to build up relations with Federation of Young European Greens and Cooperation and Development Network Eastern Europe. The group lost its activity after a year, a part of some small activities realised randomly. In earyl 2009, some existing members of platform and some new Turkish Greens members decided to raise the group again. After several meetings with interested young people, they decided on a 4 layers and reason to build the platform again. These needs reflects the differents ideas and approach of Genc Yesiller to the topic.

A subsidiary place for Young Greens
First of all, that was a non-official place for young people who couldn't (because of age limits) or wouldn't like to be a member of Greens of Turkey(Turkish : Green Party). According to the Turkish laws, to become a political party, the person shall be over 18 years old, which makes younger people to join to the party. In addition, it exist also people who don't want to join the party for a reason or another; sometimes by principles, and sometimes to avoid an official relation, and sometimes just for another private reason. So this platform could bring these people together, without any compromis.

Expanded Freedom
Secondly, they wanted to build a group to ensure But it wasnt' the only aim, young greens did also want to create an independent platform for "young" actions, such as creative and not-always very legal ones. These actions could carry the risk of being not-accepted by Turkish green members, or mostly, even they would be liked by these last ones, those could be against code of conduct of a political party. So Genc Yesiller would be a place for a total freedom from the "adult and official world." However, the idea also seriously include the preparation and participation of workshops, seminars, conferences, festivals etc. and to co-operate on those ones with Federation of Young Young Greens and Cooperation and Development Network Eastern Europe.

Place of Attraction for Other Youngs
Genc Yesiller did also want to be the principal actor and bridge between the ecological-green movement(so the party) and other young people in Turkey. Their way of behavior and acts would reflect the young green approach to the world, life and differents issues; that would make easier to promote ecological and green ideology in Turkey.

Solidarity inside the Party
Green Party of Turkey is, without any exception, the most open and democratical political party in Turkey. Freedom of speech and expression is highly preserved, hence the young greens still wanted to create this platform as a place of solidarity inside the party. It does means that it's a place for young people to prevent any "adult sovereignty" in the party, if it occurs somehow in the non-predictable future.

Structure
Genc Yesiller didn't decide yet for any structure of the platform, which means that every decision until today is made in the meetings and by the participants. However, the discussion of being an official registered place with a written code of conduct and being a totally spontaneous and non-structured place is still continuing.

Ongoing Projects
Genc Yesiller are willing to participate on a seminar in Serbia about Minority Rights and Ethnical Conflict, organised by CDN (Cooperation and Development Network Eastern Europe) at the end of March 2009. Three people of Genc Yesiller did apply for the project, and they're waiting for the answer. In addition, they're also willing to participate on a summer camp in Georgia in 2009 summer, hence the details aren't releaved yet. Lastly, they are planning to organise a summer camp on ecological life in 2010 summer, in Turkey.

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Genc yesiller
Hi, I'm afraid Genc yesiller probably fails to meet Wikipedia's notability requirement - it says there are only 15 people involved and I can't find any English sources. And there isn't even a Turkish article on it (http://tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genç_Yeşiller). Try starting there - if that article has been around a while it will be slightly easier to argue there should be an article on English WP. However, for something so new and small, you should probably start with a blog or something until the group is important enough for an encyclopedia. regards, Rd232 talk 22:46, 28 February 2009 (UTC)
 * OK, copied the deleted page to User:Yudheyn/Genc Yesiller. Please do not recreate the page in the near future. I presume you're associated with them - so work on developing http://www.gencyesiller.org/ instead. Try again when you have some media coverage (preferably in English) and ideally after a Turkish Wikipedia article has been around a while. OK?