Abdurrahman Gök

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Abdurrahman Gök in 2014

Abdurrahman Gök (born 17 April 1980) is a Kurdish journalist and the author of the photographs which documented the murder of Kemal Kurkut.

Gök was born on 17 April 1980, Kuyubaşı, Batman. He attended primary school in Kuyubaşı and received his secondary education in Batman. After he graduated from high school in 1997, he studied Arabic. Later he studied journalism at the Ege University in İzmir, and was employed by the Dicle News Agency in 2004.[1]

Until 2014, he worked as a reporter, regional news chief, editor and news director at Dicle News Agency (DİHA). Between 2014 and 2015, he worked as news director at Azadiya Welat, the only Kurdish daily newspaper published in Turkey. Afterwards, he worked as the Editor-in-Chief of Jiyan TV, which broadcasts in Kurmancî and Kirmancki dialects of Kurdish via Türksat satellite for about 20 months. In 2017, he worked as an editor at the news agency dihaber. When dihaber was shut down by the government of the time, he started working as news director at the Mezopotamya Agency (MA). After about 20 months as news director, he continues his journalism as an editor at the same agency. He has been working as a conflict area reporter for the last 10 years.[2]

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