Sefer Turan

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Sefer Turan (born 1962 Afşin, Kahramanmaras, Turkey) is a Turkish journalist and author. Turan was educated in Egypt and he knows Arabic very well.

Quick facts Chief Advisor to Prime Minister of Turkey, TRT At Turkiyya Coordinator ...
Sefer Turan
Chief Advisor to Prime Minister of Turkey
Assumed office
April 2011
TRT At Turkiyya Coordinator
In office
30 June 2009  April 2011
Personal details
Born1962 (age 6364)
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Career

Sefer Turan is one of the few Middle East experts in Turkey. He served as a head of foreign news department at the Channel 7 TV station. He prepared and presented "the East & West" program at the ULKE TV.

Turan monitored Afghanistan and Iraq wars. His most remarkable works are on Palestine case. He prepared programs on Second Intifada, Palestine-Israel and Lebanon-Israel conflicts.

Sefer Turan attends as a political commentator on international TV Programs such as Al Jazeera, BBC Arabic, Rusiya Al-Yaum. He is appointed to the post of coordinator at state channel TRT el Türkiye which started broadcasting in Arabic[1] He is currently serving as the chief advisor in Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's office.[2] He has written several articles supporting the Egyptian Islamic Jihad, listed by the United Nations Security Council as an al-Qaeda-affiliated group.[3]

Sefer Turan married and he has three children.

Bibliography

  • Jerusalem: Heart of the history (2004)
  • My travels (2006)
  • Historian of sciences: Fuat Sezgin (2010)

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