Meşale Tolu

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Born
Meşalle Tolu

1984 (age 4142)
OccupationsJournalist, translator
Meşale Tolu Çorlu
Born
Meşalle Tolu

1984 (age 4142)
EducationEthics, Spanish language
Alma materGoethe University Frankfurt
OccupationsJournalist, translator
Children1

Meşale Tolu Çorlu (born Tolu in 1984) is a German journalist and translator of Kurdish descent.[1] She was arrested in Turkey for allegations on spreading propaganda for an illegal organization and her membership in the organization.

Meşale Tolu was born to second-generation emigrated Turkish parents as the youngest of three siblings in Ulm, Baden-Württemberg, Germany in 1984.[2] Her father Ali Rıza Tolu is an auto mechanic. She was reared by her grand mother after her mother died in a road accident during a holiday trip to Turkey in 1990.[3]

She completed her secondary education with the high school diploma Abitur at the Anna-Essinger-Gymnasium in Ulm. Tolu studied Ethics and Spanish language at the Goethe University Frankfurt for teaching in a gymnasium.[4]

In 2007, Tolu acquired German citizenship, and renounced her Turkish citizenship. After she gave birth to her son Serkan in Neu-Ulm end 2014,[2] she moved with her husband Suat Çorlu to Istanbul, Turkey to work as a reporter and translator.[5] However, her permanent residence remained in Neu-Ulm, Bavaria, Germany.[6][7][8]

Journalist and translator career

Arrest in Turkey

References

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