Albert Karasu

Albert Karasu or Carasso (1885–1982) was a Jewish-Turkish journalist born in Ottoman Salonica.

He studied political science at the Paris Institute of Political Studies and went on to found the French-language Istanbul newspaper Le Journal d'Orient in 1918.[1] In 1922–23 he covered the Lausanne Treaty negotiations in Lausanne, Switzerland.

The newspaper was closed down in 1971.

Notes

  1. Encyclopedia of Jews in the Islamic World, s.v. Carasso (Karasu), Albert.
gollark: There is a *difference* between "1 in a 1000 or so once a month" and "1 in about 4 with actual significant involvement whenever you want".
gollark: NDs: trading, unofficial raffles/gifting, actually making one.CB Prizes: official raffles.Golds: market, cave.
gollark: The market's not random.
gollark: It's just that with NDs the chances are much higher and there's more interaction.
gollark: Yes, but you probably wouldn't.

References

  • Jewish Virtual Library, s.v. Karasu, Albert full text


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