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About Nimet
Turkish journalist with bylines from Lebanon, Palestine, Israel, Afghanistan, Ukraine, Russia, Poland, Greece as well as other countries, and from across Turkey. 

As well as reporting on the Turkey beat, I have been part of months-long investigations for the New York Times, and have reported for the Financial Times, CNN International and Euronews among other global news outlets.

I can deliver text, video, and photography in high-tension environments.
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Portfolio

In The West Bank, Death Could Be At Any Corner - Gazete Oksijen

Seeking Justice For Their Kids: Parents Of The Late Cypriot Volleyball Team Won't Back Down - Gazete Oksijen

It's A Struggle, Being A Woman In Quake-Stricken Turkey - Gazete Oksijen

No Hope For Gaza Six Months Into The War - Gazete Oksijen

Was 12-Year-Old Rami Really A Threat Against Israel? - Gazete Oksijen

Deepening Poverty Fuels Mass School Dropout in Turkey. - Al Monitor

Dramatic Demographic Changes Loom For Turkey. - Al Monitor

This 12,000-year-old town could soon be under water

22 Sep 2024  |  Middle East Eye
The ancient town of Hasankeyf, with a history spanning 12,000 years, faces imminent submersion due to the controversial Ilisu dam project in Turkey. The dam, part of a national development policy, aims to generate significant electricity and economic benefits but has sparked widespread opposition due to its cultural and environmental impact. The project threatens to displace thousands of residents and submerge numerous archaeological treasures. Despite protests and legal challenges, the Turkish government, led by the AKP, has pushed forward with the project. Critics argue that alternative energy solutions, such as solar power, could meet the region's needs without destroying its heritage.

Time Is Up For Russians Who Came To Antalya After The Invasion - Gazete Oksijen

The Gradual Occupation of Palestinian Territories

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