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name= Yulami| | name= Yulami| | ||
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+ | newspaper= Anatolian Post| | ||
number= 874271| <!-- this is their eRepublik profile number --> | number= 874271| <!-- this is their eRepublik profile number --> | ||
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country= Turkey| | country= Turkey| | ||
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− | After Jewish Unity was taken by Turks illegally, Yulami went against the Turkish politics and joined to communist party. He wrote articles against the Turkish administration | + | '''Yulami''' is a [[citizen]] of [[Turkey]]. |
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+ | Press director who lived for over three years. With his newspaper, he tried to help newbies and minorities by publishing articles. He is the director of ''Anatolian Post''. | ||
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+ | After Jewish Unity was taken by Turks illegally, Yulami went against the Turkish politics and joined to communist party. He wrote articles against the Turkish administration. | ||
Finally, in 2011 Yulami came back to Turkey from his exile. | Finally, in 2011 Yulami came back to Turkey from his exile. |
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Yulami is a citizen of Turkey.
Press director who lived for over three years. With his newspaper, he tried to help newbies and minorities by publishing articles. He is the director of Anatolian Post.
After Jewish Unity was taken by Turks illegally, Yulami went against the Turkish politics and joined to communist party. He wrote articles against the Turkish administration.
Finally, in 2011 Yulami came back to Turkey from his exile.
He currently lives in Turkey, works for Radikal Sol Parti.