Musa Anter (1920 – 20 September 1992), also known as "Apê Musa" (Kurdish: Apê Musa, literally "Uncle Musa"), was a Kurdish writer, journalist and intellectual...
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Counter-Guerrilla (section Assassination of Musa Anter)
was declared afterwards, and the 1980 coup followed.[citation needed] Musa Anter He was a Kurdish nationalist and writer of Kurdish origin and claimed...
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sarmaş dolaşlar. The names given in various publications are: Musa Anter, Vedat Aydın, Musa Toprak, Mehmet Şen, Talat Akyıldız, Zahit Turan, Necati Aydın...
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The Musa Anter Peace Train was a failed 1997 campaign organized by the German Hannover Appell for a peaceful solution for the Kurdish-Turkish conflict...
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people charged by a Diyarbakır court in 2013 with the 1992 murder of Musa Anter, with Yıldırım tried in absentia. Valley of the Wolves (TV series) Hakan...
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rights organization Article 19. As its representative she supported the Musa Anter peace train to Diyarbakır, which aimed for peace in Kurdistan. In 1959...
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Anter is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Musa Anter (1920–1992), Kurdish-Turkish writer, journalist, and intellectual Natalie Anter...
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president of the International Peace Bureau. In 1997, he took part in the Musa Anter peace train to Diyarbakır, which aimed for a solution for the Kurdish-Turkish...
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The following is an incomplete, chronological list of people from Turkey murdered by assassins mainly on political and religious grounds. Many were critical...
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father of three children. Through his paternal aunt, he is related to Musa Anter. "Cuneyd Zapsu". www.czapsu.com. Retrieved 2020-08-16. Haber7. "Cüneyd...
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Rights Organization called for participation in a campaign called the Musa Anter Peace Train, a train which should have departed the 26 August in Brussels...
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the first daily newspaper by the name of "Özgür Gündem" (Free Agenda). Musa Anter, a prominent Kurdish intellectual and journalist of Özgur Gundem, was...
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violence that caused the Military to announce Martial law in 11 provinces. Musa Anter, Necmettin Büyükkaya and İsmail Beşikçi prepared their defenses. Other...
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On the 20 September 1992, he was wounded during the assassination of Musa Anter, which he says was carried out by the Turkish Gendarmerie's JITEM. Miroğlu...
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ISBN 978-0-521-85041-4. Amnesty International (September 1992). "Kurdish Writer Musa Anter, 74, Murdered" (PDF). Retrieved 20 September 2019. Duvakli, Melik (27...
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seen as a proficient journalist in the Kurdish society and within the Musa Anter and Free Press Martyrs Journalism Awards of the Free Journalists Association...
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Igdir, Diyarbakir or Ağrı. Prominent Kurdish journalists like Yasar Kaya, Musa Anter or Edip Karahan, played a significant role in the newspaper. The newspaper...
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Journalism Award in 2017. For his photographs of Kemal Kurkut, he received the Musa Anter and Özgür Basın Şehitleri Journalism Award in 2017. He also received the...
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(1918–1981) Nûredin Zaza (1919–1988) Ibrahim Amin Baldar (1920–1998) Musa Anter (1920–1992) Abdurrahman Sharafkandi (1921–1991) Daham Miro (1921–2010)...
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Turkey for executing and assassinating Kurdish journalists and writers. Musa Anter, a prominent Kurdish writer, was killed by JİTEM in 1992. Among Kurdish...
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trustees of the Turkish Ministry of the Interior. In June 2020, Leyla Güven and Musa Farisogullari were stripped of their parliamentarian immunity and arrested...
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İzan Publishing House, 2021 Apê Mûsa 100 Yaşında! - (Musa Anter is 100 Years Old!) - A book written in memory of Musa Anter, which brought together Yekta...
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Ahmede Xane: The Unknown World of the Kurds (Second place in the 1995 Musa Anter Research Award) Democracy in the State of Allah: A Critique of the Sharia...
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Kurdish language also having composed a melody to the Kurdish poem Qimil by Musa Anter. In 2022, Çakar claimed that her concert at Mardin Artuklu University...
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