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Ahmet Abakay (born 3 April 1950) is a Turkish journalist, author, and the head of the Progressive Journalists' Association (Turkish: Çağdaş Gazeteciler Cemiyeti Başkanı). He is the author of many books, including The Last Words of Hoşana (Hoşana'nın Son Sözü) and The Minister Counselors' Notepad (Bakan Danışmanı'nın Not Defteri). His most recent book published in 2013, The Last Words of Hoşana, is about his mother, who revealed her Armenian identity just weeks before she died. Due to his recent revelations in the book, Abakay has received harsh criticism from his family members.

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  • Ahmet Abakay (born 3 April 1950) is a Turkish journalist, author, and the head of the Progressive Journalists' Association (Turkish: Çağdaş Gazeteciler Cemiyeti Başkanı). He is the author of many books, including The Last Words of Hoşana (Hoşana'nın Son Sözü) and The Minister Counselors' Notepad (Bakan Danışmanı'nın Not Defteri). His most recent book published in 2013, The Last Words of Hoşana, is about his mother, who revealed her Armenian identity just weeks before she died. Due to his recent revelations in the book, Abakay has received harsh criticism from his family members. (en)
  • Ahmet Abakay (* 3. April 1950 in Divriği bei Sivas) ist ein türkischer Journalist, Schriftsteller und Vorsitzender des nationalen Verbandes zeitgenössischer Journalisten (Çağdaş Gazeteciler Derneği). Er ist der Autor der Bücher Hoşana'nın Son Sözü („Das letzte Wort Hoschanas“) und Bakan Danışmanı'nın Not Defteri („Notizbuch des Ministerberaters“). In seinem neuesten Buch Hoşana'nın Son Sözü von 2013 geht es um seine Mutter, die ihre armenische Identität Wochen vor ihrem Tod preisgab. Wegen der Veröffentlichung des Buches erntete Abakay harsche Kritik von Familienmitgliedern. (de)
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  • —Ahmet Abakay about his writing his book (en)
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  • Ahmet Abakay (born 3 April 1950) is a Turkish journalist, author, and the head of the Progressive Journalists' Association (Turkish: Çağdaş Gazeteciler Cemiyeti Başkanı). He is the author of many books, including The Last Words of Hoşana (Hoşana'nın Son Sözü) and The Minister Counselors' Notepad (Bakan Danışmanı'nın Not Defteri). His most recent book published in 2013, The Last Words of Hoşana, is about his mother, who revealed her Armenian identity just weeks before she died. Due to his recent revelations in the book, Abakay has received harsh criticism from his family members. (en)
  • Ahmet Abakay (* 3. April 1950 in Divriği bei Sivas) ist ein türkischer Journalist, Schriftsteller und Vorsitzender des nationalen Verbandes zeitgenössischer Journalisten (Çağdaş Gazeteciler Derneği). Er ist der Autor der Bücher Hoşana'nın Son Sözü („Das letzte Wort Hoschanas“) und Bakan Danışmanı'nın Not Defteri („Notizbuch des Ministerberaters“). In seinem neuesten Buch Hoşana'nın Son Sözü von 2013 geht es um seine Mutter, die ihre armenische Identität Wochen vor ihrem Tod preisgab. Wegen der Veröffentlichung des Buches erntete Abakay harsche Kritik von Familienmitgliedern. (de)
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