Ergun Babahan

Ergun Babahan is a Turkish journalist, writer, and editor known for his contributions to Turkish media and his outspoken political views. He was born in 1959 in Turkey. Babahan studied law at Ankara University, which provided him with a strong foundation for his later work in political journalism. Career in Journalism Babahan started his journalism career in the 1980s and became one of the key figures in Turkish media. Over the years, he worked for several major newspapers and held important editorial positions. Some of his most notable roles include: Editor-in-Chief of Sabah Newspaper – One of Turkey’s leading newspapers. Columnist for Yeni Şafak and Star Newspapers – Writing on politics, democracy, and human rights. Contributor to Independent Turkish Media Outlets – Including opposition-friendly platforms. Babahan has been a strong advocate of press freedom, democracy, and human rights. His work often focused on Turkish politics, governance, and international affairs. Political Views and Exile Due to his critical stance against the Turkish government, particularly President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s policies, Babahan faced legal pressure and threats. As a result, he left Turkey and went into exile. From abroad, he continues to be an active voice in Turkish political discourse through journalism and social media. Current Work While in exile, Babahan has remained engaged in journalism and political analysis. He contributes to international news platforms and independent Turkish media, focusing on topics such as: Democracy and authoritarianism in Turkey Media freedom and press suppression Human rights violations Geopolitical dynamics in the region

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