[1] Following her graduation she worked at an agriculture company for a short time and then contributed to a newspaper entitled Çağdaş (Turkish: Contemporary).
[2] The association was headed by Mahmut Dikerdem and was closed shortly before the military coup on 12 September 1980.
[6] İsvan published a book entitled Gün Olur Devran Döner (Turkish: Every Cloud has a Silver Lining).
[7] Zeynep Oral published Reha İsvan's memoir which focused on her imprisonment.
[9] Her funeral prayers were performed at the Levent Mosque, Istanbul, and she was buried in Taşköprü, Yalova.