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Cengiz Çandar was born on 1948 in Ankara, Turkey, is a Turkish writer and journalist (born 1948). Discover Cengiz Çandar's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?

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Occupation Journalist, war correspondent
Age 76 years old
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Born 1948, 1948
Birthday 1948
Birthplace Ankara, Turkey
Nationality Turkey

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1915

Çandar is one of the Turkish intellectuals who have recognized the Armenian genocide by releasing an apology for the "great catastrophe of 1915".

The text of the apology was "My conscience does not accept the insensitivity showed to and the denial of the Great Catastrophe that the Ottoman Armenians were subjected to in 1915. I reject this injustice and for my share, I empathize with the feelings and pain of my Armenian brothers and sisters. I apologize to them."

1948

Cengiz Çandar (born 1948) is a Turkish politician, journalist, senior columnist, and a Middle East expert.

He is the author of Turkey's Neo-Ottomanist Moment - A Eurasianist Odyssey (Policy Series) (2021); Turkey's Mission Impossible: War and Peace with the Kurds (2020) and Mezopotamya Ekspresi- Bir Tarih Yolculugu (Mesopotamia Express- A Journey in History) (2012), which has been translated into various languages, including Kurdish (Sorani) and Arabic.

Çandar finished the secondary school at Talas American College in Talas, Kayseri and the high school at Tarsus American College in Tarsus, Mersin.

1970

Çandar graduated from Ankara University in 1970 with a Bachelor's degree in political science and international relations.

1976

Çandar began his career as journalist in 1976 for the newspaper Vatan after living in the Middle East and Europe due to his opposition to the regime in Turkey following the military intervention in 1971.

Being an expert on the Middle East (Lebanon and Palestine) and the Balkans (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Çandar worked for the Turkish News Agency and for the leading Turkish newspapers Cumhuriyet, Hürriyet, Sabah, Radikal, Referans and Güneş as a war correspondent.

Currently, he is a columnist for Al-Monitor.

1991

Çandar served as special adviser on foreign policy to Turkish president Turgut Özal between 1991 and 1993.

He was the lead on the establishment of relationship between the Turkish Presidency and the Iraqi Kurdish leadership (1991) that led recognition of Jalal Talabani and Massoud Barzani in Turkey.

1993

He was also actively involved in Balkan politics, especially during the ethnic unrest in the Balkans between 1993 and 1995.

1997

He has taught at Istanbul Bilgi University (1997–1999), Istanbul Kültür University (2002–2010), Özyegin University (2011).

He is a frequent commentator on Turkey, Kurdish issue and Middle East affairs in international newspapers and on TV and lectures globally at universities including at Harvard University, Boston and University of Oxford.

Çandar is married to writer Tuba Çandar, and they have one daughter.

1998

In 1998, he was among the well-known journalists who have been subjected to an aggressive defamation campaign by the military.

He described the 1998 events in Turkey as a "post-modern coup".

1999

Between 1999 and 2000, he did research work on "Turkey of the 21st century" as a Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and a Senior Fellow at the United States Institute of Peace.

2005

A lifelong Fenerbahçe fan, he has been a football commentator on Fenerbahçe TV since 2005.

Çandar is father of curator Defne Ayas.

The English translations of these titles are not the official titles.

2007

In 2007, he condemned the authorities for depriving Aghtamar of its Armenian past by renaming it to "Akdamar".

His report "Leaving the Mountain': How May the PKK Lay Down Arms?"

2011

was commissioned by Turkish Economic and Social Studies Foundation (TESEV) (published in Turkish in 2011 and in English in 2012) analyses what type of a political infrastructure is needed to ultimately resolve the 'Kurdish question’.

2016

From 2016, he moved to Stockholm, Sweden as Distinguished Visiting Scholar at the Stockholm University Institute for Turkish Studies (SUITS) and Senior Associate Fellow at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI).

2020

His books written in Stockholm and Berlin, Turkey's Mission Impossible, War and Peace with the Kurds and Turkey's Neo-Ottomanist Moment – A Eurasianist Odyssey are published in the United States in 2020 and in London in 2021 respectively.