Ali Yumusak

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Ali Yumuşak (* 1952 ) is a German journalist and book author . He is the founder of the German-Turkish media agency EuroPress .

The mechanical engineer and graduate in business administration worked from 1975 to 2000 in the German editorial team of the Turkish daily newspaper Hürriyet , from 1986 as editor-in-chief in Berlin. He then held a leading position at the Center for Turkish Studies in Berlin (until 2004). Yumuşak has been awarded the “Journalists Prize for Outstanding Journalism” from the European-Turkish Association of Journalists several times.

Yumuşak also writes in various German newspapers, e.g. B. in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung . His book Turkish Entrepreneurs in Germany (2003) was published in two languages with a foreword by the then Federal Minister for Economics and Labor Wolfgang Clement . The “success stories that encourage” described by Yumuşak show the successful integration of immigrants of Turkish origin in Germany using prominent and non-prominent examples.

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