The historic Greek-language newspaper Apoyevmatini marks a century of news and service to the Greek community in Istanbul. Established on July 12, 1925, it stands as Turkey's oldest continuously published newspaper. A documentary by Bellek 365, titled "100: Apoyevmatini," delves into the newspaper’s pivotal role within the community, featuring interviews with past and present employees and insights from prominent figures such as Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew. Editor-in-Chief Mihail Vasiliadis and his son Minas Vasiliadis continue to uphold the newspaper’s legacy with dedication and passion.
The historic Greek-language newspaper Apoyevmatini, based in Istanbul, commemorates its 100th anniversary since its establishment on July 12, 1925. Celebrating a century of providing news to the Greek community in Turkey, it holds the distinction of being the oldest continuously published newspaper in the country. To mark this milestone, Bellek 365 has produced a documentary titled "100: Apoyevmatini," highlighting the newspaper's crucial role within the Greek community.
The documentary explores the newspaper's rich history through interviews with both former and current employees. It also features insights from prominent community figures, including Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew. The dedication of Mihail Vasiliadis, the current Editor-in-Chief, and his son Minas Vasiliadis, is also a focal point. Minas emphasizes his commitment to the newspaper, stating he will continue to put forth his efforts to ensure its ongoing publication.
This celebration is not only a tribute to the newspaper's enduring presence but also an acknowledgment of its significance in maintaining the cultural and historical identity of the Greek community in Istanbul.
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