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    Turkish Intellectuals Who Have Recognized The Armenian Genocide: Tuba Çandar

    By MassisPost
    Updated: January 23, 2015
    By Hambersom Aghbashian


    Born in 1948, Tuba Çandar completed her education in the United States
    after secondary schooling in Austria High School in Turkey. She
    graduated from the International Relations Department of the Ankara
    University Faculty of Political Science. She lived in Germany
    following March 12 military coup. Returning to Turkey, she became the
    editor-in-chief of "Bizim Almanca" magazine under Cumhuriyet daily.
    She also worked as an editor at "Gergedan" magazine. At Yeni Yüzyýl
    daily, she wrote culture and arts and travel pieces. She had a
    "Portraits" column in "Gazete Pazar." Her first book about the life of
    Mualla Eyubýðlu Anhegger, "Hitit Güneþi" (Hitite Sun), was in 2003. In
    2007, she had "Murat Belge Bir Hayat" (Murat Belge A Life). Her latest
    book, "Hrant" came out on the birthday of Hrant Dink on Sept. 15 in
    2010.(1).

    Hrant Dink was born in Malatya on September 15, 1954. A Turkish
    intellectuals of Armenian descent. He was shot on 19 January 2007 on
    the sidewalk in front of his Agos newspaper. Tuba Çandar's book
    "Hrant" is the story of his unique life. According to
    www.goodreads.com , the average rating of her book "Hrant" is rated
    4.8 which is almost 5 stars.(2). About Çandar's "Hrant" book,
    "istanbulgibbs.blogspot.com" mentioned "The writers are the hundreds
    of friends, relatives and coworkers that loved and admired Hrant. They
    tell his story from birth to death. I liked Hrant Dink. He seemed like
    he had been a man of integrity. He reached out to all sides on the
    Armenian issue and became the first to speak out on taboos decades old
    in an effort to reconcile Armenians and Turks. And he spoke out for
    others as well, for all of Turkey's downtrodden and martyred without
    fear or compromise, regardless of race, creed, or political
    background. He had been branded a traitor and a hater of Turks by the
    media for suggesting Sabiha Gökçen, Atatürk's adopted daughter, had
    been an Armenian orphan.(3)

    In an interview with civilinet.am, on Jan. 12, 2012, Hrant Dink's
    biography writer Tuba Çandar said, "We were all shot. It was not Hrant
    only who was shot. We were all shot that day." It took her 3.5 years
    to finish the 700 pages biography, which is in Turkish and was very
    well in Istanbul, also in Diyarbakir, Malatya, Ankara and Izmir. The
    book will be translated by a london based publisher to other
    languages.(4)

    Tuba Çandar is one of the Turkish intellectuals who is supporting the
    Armenian cause, by disclosing and revealing the fact about the
    Armenian Genocide. Her 700 pages book about Hrant Dink, originally
    wrote in Turkish is a good source for the young Turkish generation who
    like to now some of the fact about the Armenian Genocide.

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    1-http://www.recon-project.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=27:tuba-candar&Itemid=157&lang=en

    2- https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4406617.Tuba_andar

    3- http://istanbulgibbs.blogspot.com/2011/11/translation-of-hrant-by-tuba-candar.html

    4- http://civilnet.am/2012/01/19/tuba-candar-qwe-were-all-shot-that-dayq/#.VGfWfMnUiqk

    http://massispost.com/2015/01/turkish-intellectuals-who-have-recognized-the-armenian-genocide-tuba-candar/



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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