
Gokcer Tahincioglu is an award-winning Turkish journalist based in Ankara who focuses on judicial affairs and human rights. In his nearly 25 year-old career, he won several awards including the Metin Goktepe Journalism Award, the Musa Anter Journalism Award, the Abdi Ipekci Journalism Award. He published several books on human rights violations in Turkey. He is currently Ankara Representative and columnist for independent national news website T-24. On Twitter: @gtahincioglu