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Musa Anter
Musa Anter (1920 in Nusaybin – September 20, 1992 in Diyarbakır), also known as "Ape Musa" ((クルド語:Apê Musa), literally "Uncle Musa"), was a Kurdish-Turkish dissident writer and activist.〔A. Hunsicker, ''The Fine Art of Executive Protection: Handbook for the Executive Protection Officer'', Universal-Publishers, 2007, ISBN 978-1-58112-984-7, (p. 67. )〕 He was a prominent Kurdish writer, journalist and intellectual and was assassinated in September 1992.〔David Romero, ''The Kurdish Nationalist Movement: Opportunity, Mobilization, and Identity'', Cambridge University Press, 2006, ISBN 978-0-521-85041-4, (p. 135. )〕The Turkish JITEM has been accused of the assassination.〔Amnesty International, ()〕〔Todays Zaman, ()〕 ==Biography== He was born in the Eskimağara (in Kurdish:''Ziving'') village (Nusaybin District of the Mardin Province). He completed his primary education in Mardin, and then studied at junior and senior high school in Adana. When he was a student, he had been to Syria during his summer holidays and got acquaintance with Kurdish nationalist intellectuals〔Ahmet B. Ercilasun, ("Gaflet" ), ''Yeniçağ'', July 21, 2010. 〕 such as Celadet and Kamuran Bedir Khan, Kadri and Ekrem Cemilpaşa, Dr. Nafiz, Nuri Zaza, Nuri Dersimi, Qedrîcan, Osman Sabri, Haco Agha and his son Hasan, Emînê Perîxanê's son Şikriye Emîn, Mala Elyê Unus, Teufo Ciziri and Cigerxwîn.〔Musa Anter, ''Hatıralarım'', 2. Cilt, Doz Basım ve Yayıncılık, 1990, (p. 123. ) 〕
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