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Nur Dogan

Nur Dogan is a Turkish journalist who lives in Toronto. She studied journalism at Humber College. Her stories and photographs were published not only in Canada but also in the U.S. and Europe. As a digital media reporter, she has covered national and international news for some magazines, newspapers and online news platforms. Focusing on human rights for all, Nur observes and reports on human rights violations, oppressions and illegitimate political attempts against visible minorities.

September 21, 2022
Diaspora Affairs/News

Protestors in Canada join worldwide condemnation of Iranian woman’s beating death

Protestors in Toronto, including members of the Canadian Kurdish community, condemned the death and the Iranian regime, saying violence against women must

August 16, 2022
Arts & Culture/Immigration

Photo Gallery: Toronto Kurdish community celebrates 15th annual cultural festival

Kurdish community came together on Sunday to welcome new members to Canadian society and share their culture.

August 15, 2022
Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative

An Afghan woman’s struggle to come to Canada

One year after the Taliban took over Kabul, Afghan woman tells her story of how she got out of Afghanistan and what

Hakan Acar and family
June 27, 2022
Immigration/News

Turkish refugee lawyer drowns in Lake Simcoe while saving his friend’s life

Go Fund Me campaign climbs to nearly $100,000 in little more than a day.

May 28, 2022
Health/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative

Ontario elections: References still a barrier for foreign-trained doctors

Announced changes in Ontario to remove some barriers holding foreign-trained doctors back are not expected to take place for another two years.

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