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Yalçın Küçük was born on 1938 in Oman, is a Turkish academic. Discover Yalçın Küçük'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 86 years old?

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1938

Yalçın Küçük (born 1938) is a Turkish socialist writer, economist, historian and media pundit, recognized for his historical studies on the late-Ottoman and Republican periods in the history of Turkey and Soviet economic development from a Marxist perspective and also his interest in crypto-Judaism in Turkey (Sabbateanism) and criticism of the Justice and Development Party.

Küçük was born in Iskenderun.

His father's ancestry is Turkoman while his mother's is Caucasian.

He went to the Kabataş High School, followed by Ankara University.

1960

He graduated in 1960 with a degree in political science.

His first job was in the State Planning Board, where he eventually oversaw the Long Term Planning department.

1966

In 1966 he found a position at the Middle East Technical University.

1971

He was fired after the 1971 coup.

Before the coup he wrote calling for a "Socialist Revolution" and a socialist administration in Turkey in the leftist publications Yön, Emek, Ant.

He is also well known for his bitter criticisms of another strategy called "National Democratic Revolution" (Milli Demokratik Devrim).

1973

In 1973, he became a reserve officer at the Polatlı Artillery school (military service is compulsory in Turkey) and served in the 1974 Turkish military operation in Cyprus.

Afterward he ran the economy department of the establishment newspaper, Cumhuriyet.

He also ran the economy bulletin of the Anka news agency.

He soon devoted himself to leftist causes, such as editing the newspaper Yürüyüş and relaunching of the Workers Party of Turkey (Türkiye İşçi Partisi).

1978

The party kicked him and some others out in 1978; so, they launched a magazine called Socialist Power (Sosyalist İktidar) the next year.

1979

In 1979 he joined Ankara University but was again dismissed after the next coup, in 1980.

1987

He returned to academia at Gazi University, and retired in 1987.

In his retirement he continued to write for Social Deliverance (Toplumsal Kurtuluş) and Always Forward (Hep İleri).

1990

Küçük's photographs with Abdullah Öcalan were in fact published in his own books and journals edited by Küçük himself in the 1990s during his contact with PKK.

He asserted on various TV channels and in interviews that these photographs were neither secret nor a cause for shame.

As a social scientist and a socialist he analyzed what he claimed was the most powerful insurgency against the Turkish state.

Kurdish political organizations other than the PKK claimed that Küçük "Kemalized" Öcalan by persuading him to turn his back on separatism.

1993

In 1993 he interviewed the leader of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, Abdullah Öcalan in Syria's Bekaa Valley.

Numerous photographs were leaked depicting Öcalan providing Küçük with a tour of the camp, and dining with him.

He left for Paris in 1993 as a protest against president Süleyman Demirel and the fact that a brothel owner, Matild Manukyan, was the highest taxpayer, but returned after the 1997 "post-modern" coup.

However, he was sentenced to two years in prison for spreading separatist propaganda (his interviews with Öcalan).

He briefly had a show on Sky Türk called Pens and Swords (Kalemler ve Kılıçlar) but it got pulled allegedly after complaints from the government and the former chief of general staff, Yaşar Büyükanıt.

2009

His houses in Karakusunlar, Ankara and Balat, Istanbul were searched in January 2009 in the context of the ongoing Ergenekon investigation.

His lawyer, Dursun Ermiş, arrived at Küçük's home in Ankara to field journalists' questions.

The search warrant was issued by the Ninth Heavy Penal Court in İstanbul.

The police were searching for documents pertaining to the Ergenekon network.

Küçük is a prolific writer: