Şakir Bilgin

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Şakir Bilgin (born 1951 in Bolu) is a German-Turkish writer. [1]

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He studied in Istanbul and he worked as a physical education teacher in Turkey and Cologne.

He was arrested in 1982 during his vacation in Turkey because he was related to Devrimci Sol.

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