Sedef Kabas

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Sedef Kabaş (born December 8, 1968 ) is a Turkish journalist , news anchor and publicist .

Life

Kabaş' father was a jeweler. She studied at Boğaziçi University in Istanbul and then did her master's degree at Boston University . She received her PhD from Marmara University in 1995 on the subject of interview techniques and reportage.

She was part of the first team of journalists at radio station POWER FM. She later became the first Turkish journalist to work at CNN International . She received the 1998 CNN World Report/Best Economy News award for a feature on doner kebabs in Germany. She later returned to Turkey and worked for various broadcasters. She hosted the program "Portreler" on NTV (Turkey) , the program "Dönence" on ATV , the program "Sesli Düşünenler" on TV8 , "Haber Ötesi" on Sky Türk and on state broadcaster TRT2 she presented Medya Medya.

In December 2014, she was taken into custody over a tweet , interrogated and later brought to justice. The tweet said never to forget the judge who dropped the case over Turkey's 2013 corruption scandal . The trial ended in October 2015 with an acquittal.

Because she quoted a Circassian proverb on Twitter that could be related to Recep Tayyip Erdoğan , Kabaş was arrested in Istanbul in January 2022 and accused of insulting the president . The proverb went: "If an ox goes into a palace, it does not become a king, but the palace becomes a stable."

Kabaş has been married since 2010 and has one child.

factories

Kabaş wrote the following books:

  • "Sesli Düşünenler"
  • "Zamanı Dize Getirenler"
  • "41 Kadın 41 Öykü – İpek Dokulu Başarılar"
  • "Soru Sorma Sanati"
  • "60 Kadin 60 Öyku"
  • "Hayatını Seçen Kadın"

web links

itemizations

  1. CV on biyografi.info
  2. Gazeteci Sedef Kabaş '17 Aralık tweeti' yüfeuern gözaltında
  3. Sedef Kabaş beraat etti
  4. For insulting Erdoğan. Journalist arrested in Turkey. Spiegel Online, January 22, 2022
  5. Wolf Wittenfeld: Turkish journalist Kabaş arrested: An alleged insult. In : taz.de. January 23, 2022, retrieved January 24, 2022 .
  6. The books of Kabaş