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Hayri Kozakçıoğlu : ウィキペディア英語版
Hayri Kozakçıoğlu

Hayri Kozakçıoğlu (1938 - May 23, 2013) was a Turkish high-ranking civil servant and politician. He served as district governor, police chief, province governor in various administrative divisions. He was known as the first regional governor in the state of emergency ("OHAL") imposed in the provinces of Southeastern Anatolia and governor of Istanbul Province. He was found dead on May 23, 2013 in his house at Sarıyer, Istanbul.
==Early life and career==
Hayri Kozakçıoğlu was born in 1938 to Ahmet and his spouse Lütfiye in Alaşehir, Manisa Province.
After completing his primary education in Alaşehir, Kozakçıoğlu attended Atatürk High School in Izmir, finishing in 1955. He was educated then in political science at Ankara University between 1955-1959.
Following his graduation in 1959, he entered state service in the Ministry of the Interior, becoming a candidate district governor. Kozakçıoğlu served later as district governor ((トルコ語:Kaymakam)) in Çamlıhemşin, Ardeşen, Delice, Çüngüş, Çınar, Kepsut and Gökçeada (Imbros).〔
In 1970, he was promoted to the post of an inspector at the ministry, and became later chief inspector.〔
After receiving special training by Scotland Yard in security matters, he was appointed in 1978 governor ((トルコ語:Vali)) of Erzurum Province. His next post was the office of police chief in Istanbul Province for the period July 17, 1978 – December 18, 1979.〔
Kozakçıoğlu served as governor for three years in Adana Province and then for three and half years in Sakarya Province. On January 12, 1987, he was appointed governor of Diyarbakır Province.
With the imposing state of emergency in 1987 over the region of Southeastern Anatolia, which comprised in the beginning eight provinces such as Bingöl, Diyarbakır, Elazığ, Hakkari, Mardin, Siirt, Tunceli and Van, Kozakçıoğlu became the first reigonal governor, appointed by President Turgut Özal. Called "super governor" ((トルコ語:Süper vali)), he took office on July 19, 1987.〔
Kozakçıoğlu was appointed on August 19, 1991 governor of Istanbul Province, the most populated administrative division in Turkey.〔
On March 12, 1995, a provocative gunned attack in Gazi Quarter in Istanbul resulted in the death of an Alevi religious leader and injury of 25 people. This assault triggered riots in the Gazi Quarter that lasted four days long, and spread over to a neighborhood in Ümraniye in the Anatolian part of Istanbul. Kozakçıoğlu imposed martial law over the locations in unrest for three days.
At this post, he served until his resignation on November 1, 1995 to enter politics.〔

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