Coşkun Aral (born May 1, 1956) is a Turkish war correspondent, photojournalist, television journalist and documentary film producer.
Coşkun Aral | |
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Born | Siirt, Turkey | May 1, 1956
Nationality | Turkish |
Education | French language [1] |
Alma mater | Süleyman Demirel University (honorary doctorate) [2] |
Occupation(s) | War correspondent, photo journalist, television journalist, documentary film producer |
Spouse | Müge Aral |
Children | 1 |
Website | haberci |
Life and work
editAral was born on May 1, 1956, in Siirt, Turkey. Aral finished the secondary school and the high school in Istanbul. In 1974, he began his photojournalism career with the newspapers Günaydın and Gün. He transferred to the daily Ekonomi ve Politika in 1976.[3]
Aral gained recognition by the international press with the photos he shot during the Taksim Square massacre incident occurred on May 1, 1977, the Labour Day in Istanbul. His photos were distributed by the French photo agency Sipa Press and published in the news magazines Time and Newsweek. He became then the Turkish correspondent of the agency while he was serving for the Turkish News Agency and the newspapers Milliyet and Hürriyet as a freelance photographer.[3]
In 1980, Coşkun Aral was tasked by the Sipa Press for the first time abroad Turkey. From then on, he continuously worked in the most conflict-ridden parts of the world such as Lebanon, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Northern Ireland, Chad and Far East. He covered the 1982 anti-government street demonstrations in Gdańsk, Poland, organized by underground Solidarity. The world's first ever interview with terrorists, who hijacked the airliner on October 14, 1980, he was also on board,[4] brought him domestic and international recognition and awards. Aral was also assigned to Iran and Iraq to take photos during the Iran–Iraq War in 1982. Archived photos of him showing the political violence in Turkey before the 1980 Turkish coup d'état were published in the cover of Newsweek and L'Express as well as in many other news magazines. He continued his profession as a photojournalist, serving the weeklies Time, Newsweek, Paris Match, Stern and Época.[3]
In 1986, Coşkun Aral entered additionally into a career as a television war correspondent taking part in the news show of 32. Gün (The 32nd Day") by Mehmet Ali Birand. The news show Haberci ("The Reporter"), he produces and directs, is broadcast in Turkish and also in international television channels. He is co-founder and the director general of Turkey's first documentary and travel channel İZ TV.[5] Aral continues to film documentaries around the world.[3][6] Aral exhibited his photos and collected some of them in books published internationally.[3]
Coşkun Aral is married to Müge Aral. The couple has a daughter named Deniz.[4]
References
edit- ^ "Coşkun Aral- Sofos Moderatörlerimiz".
- ^ "Coşkun ARAL - Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi Fahri Doktora Payesi".
- ^ a b c d e "Coşkun Aral" (in Turkish). Haberci. Retrieved 2013-11-10.
- ^ a b Gül, Reyhan (2012-10-06). "Coşkun Aral'ın ölümden daha çok korktuğu şey ne?". Zaman (in Turkish). Archived from the original on 2013-11-10. Retrieved 2013-10-11.
- ^ "Coşkun Aral iz peşinde". Hürriyet (in Turkish). 2006-02-25. Retrieved 2013-11-10.
- ^ Bahar, Sonat (2012-06-09). "Coşkun Aral bu kez Avrupa'da". Sabah (in Turkish). Retrieved 2013-11-10.