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Can Dündar (Turkish pronunciation: [dʒan dynˈdaɾ], born 16 June 1961 [1]) is a Turkish journalist, columnist and documentarian. Editor-in-chief of center-left Cumhuriyet newspaper until August 2016, [2] he was arrested in November 2015 after his newspaper published footage showing the State Intelligence MİT sending weapons to Syrian Islamist fighters.
Ünal was born on 19 January 1955 in Uşak, Turkey.He is often associated with the Gülen Movement, an Islamic group in Turkey. [1] In addition to being an author, Ali Ünal is a prolific translator of works with an Islamic theme into English, and has translated into English many works by Fethullah Gülen, the spiritual leader and founder of the Gülen Movement.
Rupa interviewed Taslima Nasreen, exile author and critic of Islam, in June 2017. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] She had been attacked in Newcastle, United Kingdom allegedly by activists of Bangladesh Nationalist Party and Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami which was condemned by Dhaka Reporters Unity and the Bangladesh Federal Union of Journalists in 2018.
Samia Zaman is a Bangladeshi media personality, filmmaker and producer. [2] She was a television news presenter, reporter and talk show host. In 2006, she emerged as a film director. She also serves as the Editor and CEO of the television channel Ekattor TV. [3]
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Mahir Zeynalov (IPA: Turkish pronunciation: [maːhiɾ zeynalov]) is a Washington D.C.–based journalist, entrepreneur and a press freedom advocate. [1] Zeynalov is currently the CEO of Globe Post Media, [2] a columnist for Al Arabiya [3] and writing for Huffington Post. [4]
Tahir Zaman Priyo (March 7, 1997 – July 19, 2024) was a Bangladeshi freelance journalist and videographer. He was associated with the online news portal The Report24 as a video journalist . On July 19, 2024, while gathering news about ongoing quota reform movement protests on Central Road in Dhaka , he was shot and killed by law enforcement.
In April 2008, Ridley again won her case and was awarded £26,000 damages against the Islam Channel. [32] Ridley is a freelance journalist and presenter, and for several years regularly worked for Press TV, the Iranian English-language 24-hour news channel. She hosted a weekly current affairs and politics show called The Agenda. [33]