Özcan Buze
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Özcan Buze (born May 5, 1957 in Edirne, Turkey) is a Turkish journalist[1] and publicist.
He was educated in University of Istanbul and Oslo University. Buze wrote articles on foreign policy for various newspapers and magazines and edited popular scientific monthly Bilim ve Utopya (Science and Utopia). He translated[2] and published many books from English into Turkish language, among others "Black Athena" by Martin Bernal and "Sumerians" by Samuel Noah Kramer.
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- ^ "Voyage des journalistes chinois et étrangers de RCI au Xinjiang" (in French). China Radio International. 18 August 2009. http://french.cri.cn/720/2009/08/18/50s198893.htm. Retrieved 1 April 2011.
- ^ "Sümerler Tarihleri, Kültürleri ve Karakterleri - Samuel N. Kramer,Özcan Buze..." (in Turkish). Kitapyurdu. http://www.kitapyurdu.com/kitap/default.asp?id=67333. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
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