Nazlı Ilıcak

Nazlı Ilıcak (born Nazlı Çavuşoğlu; 1944) is a prominent Turkish journalist and writer. She was a deputy of the Virtue Party, elected in the Turkish general election, 1999, losing her seat when the party was banned in 2001.

Private life

Nazlı Ilıcak was born 1944 to Muammer Çavuşoğlu, a politician and former government minister, and his wife İhsan in Ankara, Turkey. She has a brother Ömer Çavuşoğlu.[1]

She attended TED Ankara College, completed her secondary education however at Lycée Notre Dame de Sion Istanbul. Ilıcak studied Political Science at University of Lausanne.[1]

In 1969, she married to Kemal Ilıcak, publisher of the daily Tercüman. She became mother of two from this marriage. Her husband died in 1993 due to brain-bleeding. Ilıcak remarried one year later to Emin Şirin. Her second marriage ended in 2003 with divorce.[1]

Career

She entered journalism after her father's death in 1972. After working in various posts at Tercüman, she became publisher of the tabloid Bulvar. She later wrote for the newspapers Meydan, Hürriyet, Akşam, Yeni Şafak, Takvim, Sabah and Bugün.[1]

Ilıcak and a dozen other prominent journalists lost their jobs in 2014 because they criticized the government.[2]

Ilıcak was a deputy of the Virtue Party, elected in the Turkish general election, 1999, losing her seat when the party was banned in 2001, and being banned from office for five years.[3][4] Her case at the European Court of Human Rights, Ilıcak v. Turkey (no. 15394/02), ruled this a violation of her human rights.[5][6]

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