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Gurbetelli Ersöz (1965, Palu, Elazığ– 8
October 1997,
South Kurdistan) was a chemist,
journalist and
later also
member of the
Kurdistan Workers' Party...
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between 15
January and 26
April 1993.
Following the
editor in-chief
became Gurbetelli Ersöz, but her
tenure was short-lived as she and
about 90
people were...
- 1954),
Turkish general Tufan Ersöz (born 1980),
Turkish basketball player Gurbetelli Ersöz (1965–1997)
Kurdish journalist This page
lists people with the surname...
- (1965–) Ayşe Gökkan (1965–)
Bekir Bozdağ (1965–)
Bengi Yıldız (1965–)
Gurbetelli Ersöz (1965–1997) Jan Dost (1965–)
Abdullah Demirbaş (1966–) Bachtyar...
- po****r
names in the
provinces of
Diyarbakir and Mardin. In her memory,
Gurbetelli Ersöz, the
former Editor in
Chief of Özgür Gündem
adopted as nom de guerre...
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Archived from the
original on 5
January 2019.
Retrieved 5
January 2019. "
Gurbetelli Ersöz".
Committee to
Protect Journalists.
Retrieved 7 June 2021. "Elective...
- TV had
close ties with the
newspaper Özgür Gündem,
whose chief-editor
Gurbetelli Ersöz was also MED TVs chief-editor for
Turkish Kurdistan.
Turkey repeatedly...
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draws from Gurbet's Diary. I
Engraved My
Heart into the
Mountains by
Gurbetelli Ersöz,
first published in 1998 by
Mezopotamien Verlag, Neuss. Ersöz was...