Years active 1996 — present Name Rabia Kazan | Occupation Journalist, writer Partner(s) Giacinto Licursi Role Journalist | |
Full Name Rabia Ozden Kazan |
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Rabia Ozden Kazan (born June 25, 1976 in Malatya, Turkey) is a Turkish former journalist.
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Career

She started her career as a TV reporter in 1996 with Later hosting Istanbul, for the Turkish channel Flash TV. Then, she became a journalist for the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) affiliated newspaper Ortadogu, where she worked for six years. Meanwhile, she became famous in Turkey through an important interview to Mehmet Ali Agca, who shot and wounded Pope John Paul II in 1981. Then, she founded the magazine Haber Revizyon.

In 2007, she wrote a reportage on female condition in Tehran, Iran titled Tahran Melekleri ("The Angels of Tehran"), in which she talked about temporary marriage (Arabic: Nikah mut‘ah), too.
In 2008, she married to Giacinto Licursi, Italian lawyer, politician and member of Italian Communist Party.
In 2012 she took her veil off and she received death threats because of that reason.
She was in 2012 a volunteer at WFUNA (World Federation of United Nations Associations).
