Sami Kohen
Sami Kohen (journalist) | ||||||||||||||
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Born | 1928 İstanbul, Turkey | |||||||||||||
Died | 18 October 2021 (Age 92) İstanbul, Turkey | |||||||||||||
Nationality | Turkish | |||||||||||||
Religion | Jewish | |||||||||||||
Member of | Global Relations Forum | |||||||||||||
Turkish journalist who attended the 2009 Bilderberg
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Sami Kohen was a Turkish journalist and columnist. He wrote regular columns about foreign policy for Milliyet since 1954.[1]
Background
Kohen was born in 1928 in Istanbul. He came from a Jewish family. His father was Albert Kohen, who published the La Boz de Türkiye newspaper in Judaeo-Spanish and French, which, after his father's death, was published in Turkish by Sami Kohen as Türkiye'nin sesi. Later, he worked at Tan, Yeni Istanbul and Istanbul Express newspapers.
Milliyet
In 1954 he joined Milliyet, and became Director of Foreign News. Six years later in 1960, he married Mirka. He had two children named Jale and Alp.[2] . Sami Kohen is one of the writers who has served for the longest time in the same newspaper in Turkey.
In addition to journalism, Kohen is one of the founders of Turkey's leading think tanks such as the Global Relations Forum and Bahcesehir University's USA Turkey Research Center.
In addition to his column for Milliyet, Kohen has also been the Turkey correspondent for many foreign newspapers: Newsweek, The Guardian, The Washington Post, The Economist, Christian Science Monitor are just a few of them. Kohen's articles and interviews about Turkey were published in the newspapers of many countries from Sweden to Japan, from Mexico to India.
1980-84 International Press Institute Executive Board Member, 1990's became the Director of the Turkish Press Institute.
Event Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Bilderberg/2009 | 14 May 2009 | 17 May 2009 | Greece Vouliagmeni | The 57th Bilderberg |