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Mustafa Ali Balbay (born August 8, 1960 in Burdur) is a journalist, writer and Turkish MP. As the main political correspondent in Ankara for the left-wing Kemalist daily newspaper ''Cumhuriyet'', he wrote a regular column called ''Gözlem'' which he took over from the prominent investigative journalist Ugur Mumcu, who was assassinated in 1993. Balbay was arrested on March 5, 2009 as an Ergenekon suspect in the Odatv case, and in August 2009 he was sentenced to 34 years and eight months. == Journalistic career == Mustafa Balbay began his journalistic career in 1980 as a student reporter for a local newspaper called ''Gazete Izmir''. The next year, he was hired by the centre-left daily ''Milliyet'' for their Izmir office and later he moved to ''Cumhuriyets office in Izmir as a permanent correspondent. In 1985, he became the chief investigating reporter in Izmir for the same newspaper and in 1989 he moved to their headquarters in Ankara to work as the news director. In 1992, Balbay was appointed ''Cumhuriyet'' news director in Istanbul. In 1993, he was appointed as the main political correspondent in Ankara for the left-wing Kemalist daily newspaper ''Cumhuriyet''. Later, he gave some lectures for the Faculty of Journalism of Gazi University. Up to 2009, he had also a political talk show called ''Ankara Rüzgari'' (Winds from Ankara), co-chaired by the journalist Emin Çölaşan, on ''Avrasya TV'' (ART). After his arrest, he continued writing his regular column for ''Cumhuriyet''.
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