Azad Zal
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Azad Zal is a poet, writer, journalist, translator and linguist of Kurdish
Kurds in Turkey
Ethnic Kurds compose a significant portion of the population in Turkey . Unlike the Turks, the Kurds speak an Indo-European language...

 origin. He was born in Amed. He is the vice chairman of the Kurdish Writers' Association and he is section editor of The Kurdish Institute of Amed.

Zal is a Kurdish
Kurdish people
The Kurdish people, or Kurds , are an Iranian people native to the Middle East, mostly inhabiting a region known as Kurdistan, which includes adjacent parts of Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey...

 author, journalist, translator and literary cirtic, and was born in 1972, in Diyarbakir. His first poems had published in 1990, he had been into prison for 12 years because of his political works.
He was an editor of Azadiya Welat
Azadiya Welat
Azadiya Welat is a daily Kurdish newspaper that is published in Turkey. Internet access to this newspaper's website is currently blocked in Turkey....

 between 2005-2006 and at the same time he made editorial Kurdish
Kurdish people
The Kurdish people, or Kurds , are an Iranian people native to the Middle East, mostly inhabiting a region known as Kurdistan, which includes adjacent parts of Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey...

 Works for History Academy of Middle East.
He’s worked as a Publisher at The Kurdish Instutie of Amed between 2006-2009, and he was an editor of Kurdish Literary Magazine “W” after Sîdar Jîr and Dilawer Zeraq.
Since 2007 he serves as the Vice President of the Kurdish Writers’ Association.

Books

  1. Teşî (Spindal), Weşanên AVA (AVA Publications), Amed, June 2009. ISBN 978-605-89342-0-7
  2. Zimanê Kurdî (Kurdish Language), The Kurdish Institute of Amed, Amed September-2009. ISBN 978-605-60745-2-3
  3. Sûzê û Hirç (Sûzê and Bear), Municipality Kayapınar Publications (Folk Tales), Amed 2009. ISBN 978-605-88972-4-3
  4. Rêwî (Fare), Weşanên AVA (AVA Publications), Amed, October 2010. ISBN 978-605-88436-9-1

See also

  • Kurdish Institute of Amed
  • Kovara W Literator magazine
  • Kurdish Writers' Association
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