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Tulin Daloglu
Correspondent, Habertürk



Based in Washington, D.C., Tulin Daloglu is a correspondent for Turkey 's HABERTÜRK.

Until recently, she also wrote a regular column at the Washington Times for almost four years.

Previously, Ms. Daloglu was a reporter and producer for the BBC in Turkey. Her last assignment there was to cover the trial of PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan.

In the 2002 general election, she ran for a seat in Parliament as a member of the New Turkey Party.

Ms. Daloglu earned B.S. and M.A. degrees in international relations at the Bilkent University in Ankara, Turkey. She also completed an M.A. degree in journalism and public affairs at the American University in Washington, D.C.

   

Recent contributions:

Turkey's Impulse for Reform
 
The Israelization of Turkey
 
World War I and the Future of Iraq
 
Turkey’s Path to Real Democracy
 
Turkey Deals Its Future
 
Neither Autocrats Nor Islamists
 



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