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| - Şahînê Bekirê Soreklî or Shahin Bekir Sorekli or Chahin Baker (born 1946) is a Kurdish writer, poet, journalist and translator. He was born in the village of in the Kurdish region of Kobani in Syria. He left Syria to Austria following matriculation in October 1965 and moved to Australia from Germany on 29 October 1968. He was hoping to be able to work for a year or two and return to Munich where he was studying but this did not eventuate. He met his wife while working for MAN Diesel in Kurri Kurri, NSW. They married in January 1971 and have two sons, Che and Shahn. In 1977 Soreklî was graduated from Macquarie University in Sydney with the combines degrees BA and Diploma of Education DipEd . He later acquired further qualifications in journalism, broadcasting, and . From 1978 to 2004 he (en)
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| - Şahînê Bekirê Soreklî or Shahin Bekir Sorekli or Chahin Baker (born 1946) is a Kurdish writer, poet, journalist and translator. He was born in the village of in the Kurdish region of Kobani in Syria. He left Syria to Austria following matriculation in October 1965 and moved to Australia from Germany on 29 October 1968. He was hoping to be able to work for a year or two and return to Munich where he was studying but this did not eventuate. He met his wife while working for MAN Diesel in Kurri Kurri, NSW. They married in January 1971 and have two sons, Che and Shahn. In 1977 Soreklî was graduated from Macquarie University in Sydney with the combines degrees BA and Diploma of Education DipEd . He later acquired further qualifications in journalism, broadcasting, and . From 1978 to 2004 he was employed by New South Wales Department of Education and Training as a teacher and consultant. In 1979, he was elected as the head of the first Kurdish association in Australia and managed it for about six years. Between 1982 and 1983, he broadcast a one-hour long weekly program at 2SER FM Radio in Sydney. He was the founder of in 1984 beginning with Radio 2EA and remained the Editing Producer/broadcaster until retirement in 2015. His short stories, articles and poems have been published in many , magazines and websites.Sorekli dedicated most of his life to the Kurdish language and the Kurdish cause and has played important roles advancing the Kurdish community as well as multiculturism in Australia in the eighties and nineties. He founded the first in Australia in 1979. Many poems of Mr.Sorekli were sung by Nizamettin Ariç or Feqiyê Teyran such as ( Zînê, Mihemedo, Kenê li Ser Bîrê, Jiyana Jineke Kurd (Eyşo), Ku De çûn, Dayê Rojek tê, Mîro, Cemîle),the most famous song is The poem was first sung by Nizamettin Ariç.It was later sung by Aynur Doğan and others without seeking permission or even writing the name of the writer. (en)
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