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Abdülkadir Selvi
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Abdullah Muradoğlu
Abdullah Muradoğlu graduated from Marmara University’s public administration and political science program in Istanbul. He has been active in the press and media for more than 15 years. Since 1997, he has written myriad exclusive reports, research articles, interviews, history pages, and columns for Yeni Şafak. He was deemed worthy of an award by the Journalists Association of Turkey in the 2004 Turkey Journalism Achievement Awards. He has published four biographical books and held various positions in non-governmental organizations.
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Ahmet Bıyıklı
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Ahmet Ulusoy
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Akif Emre
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Ali Bayramoğlu
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Ali Erbaş
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Ali Nur Kutlu
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Ali Saydam
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Atilla Yayla
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Aydın Ünal
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Ayşe Böhürler
Born in Kayseri in 1963, Ayşe Böhürler is a journalism and public relations graduate of Istanbul University. She worked as an editor in the women and education sections of İzlenim magazine between 1992-and 1994 and AKsiyon magazine between 1994 and 1995. She worked as a program manager, and producer-director at Kanal 7 between 1995-and 2007. She has worked on women's and human rights in national and international platforms together with non-governmental organizations. Between 2005 and 2008, she prepared a documentary series called Behind the Walls. "We British Muslim Women", "Mother Hayme", "From Orkhon Inscriptions to Nobel", "A Life Dedicated to the Book / Ali Emiri Efendi" were among the documentaries she produced between 2009 and 2011. She has been producing documentaries and programs for her own company as an independent producer since 2007. Böhürler was a founding member of the ruling Justice and Development (AK) Party, and served as a member of the AK Party’s Central Decision and Executive Board between 2001-2012. She has two published books titled " Behind Walls/ Women in Muslim Countries" and "I Would Die If I Didn't Write."
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Bercan Tutar
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Bülent Orakoğlu
Born in Eskişehir in 1950, Bülent Orakoğlu completed his primary and secondary education in Eskişehir. After graduating from the Police College in 1968 and the Police Academy in 1971, he worked as the Director of Counterterrorism and Intelligence directorates in various provinces for about 7 years. Between 1987 and 1997, he served as the Provincial Police Chief of Giresun, Hatay, Niğde, and the Intelligence Department of the General Directorate of Security, respectively. He was imprisoned in Mamak Military Prison by the junta during the 28 February Events. Orakoğlu, who remained in Prison for 56 Days, was acquitted by a military court for performing his legal duty and was cleared of any wrongdoing. Orakoğlu has 3 children and 5 grandchildren. He has 3 published books called Decipher, Betrayal Circle, and Shadow Plays in Ankara.
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Cem Küçük
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Dursun Gürlek
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Erdal Tanas Karagöl
Erdal Tanas Karagöl was born in 1971 in Turkey’s eastern Erzurum province, where he attended middle and high school. He later traveled to the U.S. and the U.K. where he earned his master’s and doctorate degrees. He earned the title of professor in 2011. In addition to his numerous academic studies, he has written economic reports for the Sabah, Star, and Yeni Şafak newspapers. Karagöl currently writes economic analyses and evaluations twice a week for Yeni Şafak. He is married and has two daughters.
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Ergün Yıldırım
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ErolGöka
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Ersin Çelik
Born in Kocaeli in 1982 and originally hailing from Erzurum, Ersin Çelik completed his secondary education at İmam Hatip schools in Izmit and Istanbul. He graduated from Bartın University’s Faculty of Sociology. He began his journalism career writing for the journal Gerçek Hayat in 2005. He served as an editor for Haber7.com for five years. Çelik has served as Internet Editor-in-Chief at Yeni Şafak since 2012. He is married to journalist Nuriye Çakmak Çelik.
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