Gülsen Bozkurt
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Gülsen Bozkurt (born 28 September 1950) is a
Turkish Cypriot Turkish Cypriots or Cypriot Turks ( tr, Kıbrıs Türkleri or ''Kıbrıslı Türkler''; el, Τουρκοκύπριοι, Tourkokýprioi) are ethnic Turks originating from Cyprus. Following the Ottoman conquest of the island in 1571, about 30,00 ...
doctor and politician. She served as a member of the
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between 1993 and 2003 and as the Minister of Health and the Environment between 1999 and 2001. She was one of the first Turkish Cypriot women in politics and the second female minister after Onur Borman.


Early life

Gülsen Bozkurt (née Dolmacı) was born in
Lapithos Lapithos or Lapethos ( el, Λάπηθος; tr, Lapta) is a town in Cyprus. ''De facto'', it is under the control of Northern Cyprus. Archeologists claim that Lapithos was founded by the Achean brothers Praxandros and Cepheus. According to Stra ...
on 28 September 1950 as the eldest of the four children of a farmer and a housewife. She started high school at the
Kyrenia Kyrenia ( el, Κερύνεια ; tr, Girne ) is a city on the northern coast of Cyprus, noted for its historic harbour and castle. It is under the ''de facto'' control of Northern Cyprus. While there is evidence showing that the wider region ...
Anafartalar High School and finished it at the Lefkoşa Türk Lisesi (Nicosia Turkish High School), graduating in 1968. During the intercommunal violence of the 1960s, she and her family had been displaced to North Nicosia, fleeing to the home of her uncle, where they lived. Bozkurt gained admission to the Faculty of Medicine of
Ankara University Ankara University ( tr, Ankara Üniversitesi) is a public university in Ankara, the capital city of Turkey. It was the first higher education institution founded in Turkey after the formation of the republic in 1923. The university has 40 vocat ...
, from where she graduated in 1974. The
1974 Cypriot coup d'état The 1974 Cypriot coup d'état was a military coup d'état sponsored by the Greek Army in Cyprus, the Cypriot National Guard and the Greek junta, Greek military junta. On 15 July 1974 the coup plotters removed the sitting President of Cyprus, Arch ...
and the subsequent
Turkish invasion of Cyprus The Turkish invasion of Cyprus began on 20 July 1974 and progressed in two phases over the following month. Taking place upon a background of Cypriot intercommunal violence, intercommunal violence between Greek Cypriots, Greek and Turkish ...
occurred when she and her family were in Ankara for her graduation, so they remained stranded there and could only return to the island in August.


Medical career

Whilst Bozkurt had initially wanted to specialise in
dermatology Dermatology is the branch of medicine dealing with the skin.''Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary.'' Random House, Inc. 2001. Page 537. . It is a speciality with both medical and surgical aspects. A dermatologist is a specialist medical ...
, she then changed her mind to choose paediatrics. She went to Ankara in 1976 for her specialisation. After seeing the effects of
thalassaemia Thalassemias are inherited blood disorders characterized by decreased hemoglobin production. Symptoms depend on the type and can vary from none to severe. Often there is mild to severe anemia (low red blood cells or hemoglobin). Anemia can result ...
in Cyprus, she further specialised in paediatric haematology. In 1984, she returned to Cyprus and became one of the founders of the Centre of Thalassaemia in the Dr. Burhan Nalbantoğlu State Hospital. Between 1984 and 1993, she was part of a team that worked successfully to reduce the number of anaemic births in Northern Cyprus, through a screening programme for
beta thalassaemia Beta thalassemias (β thalassemias) are a group of inherited blood disorders. They are forms of thalassemia caused by reduced or absent synthesis of the beta chains of hemoglobin that result in variable outcomes ranging from severe anemia to cli ...
. These included the introduction of
prenatal screening Prenatal testing consists of prenatal screening and prenatal diagnosis, which are aspects of prenatal care that focus on detecting problems with the pregnancy as early as possible. These may be anatomic and physiologic problems with the health of ...
through fetal blood tests in 1984 and the implementation of DNA techniques through
chorionic villus sampling Chorionic villus sampling (CVS), sometimes called "chorionic ''villous'' sampling" (as "villous" is the adjectival form of the word "villus"), is a form of prenatal diagnosis done to determine chromosomal or genetic disorders in the fetus. It ent ...
in 1991. Meanwhile, Bozkurt continued her further study and work in Britain in 1986–87 on thalassaemia and
leukaemia Leukemia ( also spelled leukaemia and pronounced ) is a group of blood cancers that usually begin in the bone marrow and result in high numbers of abnormal blood cells. These blood cells are not fully developed and are called ''blasts'' or ' ...
. She further worked on molecular biology in 1993 in the United States. She attended several international conferences and produced conference papers. She continued her medical practice throughout her political career and beyond, serving as the only paediatric haematologist in Northern Cyprus. She treated adults as well. In 1999, she published a collection of her works her book ''Thalassemia sendromları'' ("The Symptoms of Thalassaemia").


Political career

Bozkurt was introduced to politics in 1993 by her brother-in-law, İsmail Bozkurt, a senior figure in the social democratic
Communal Liberation Party The Communal Liberation Party (, TKP) was a left-wing political party in Northern Cyprus. History The TKP was established in 1976 by Alpay Durduran.Vincent E McHale (1983) ''Political parties of Europe'', Greenwood Press, p109 It won six of t ...
(TKP). The TKP had recently introduced a women's quote of 15% and was looking for three female candidates for the upcoming
general election A general election is a political voting election where generally all or most members of a given political body are chosen. These are usually held for a nation, state, or territory's primary legislative body, and are different from by-elections ( ...
, which prompted İsmail Bozkurt to approach her. She at first rejected the offer, planning to continue her work on medical matters and apply her newly acquired knowledge. However, upon the insistence of figures from the TKP, she decided to run, not expecting to be elected, being an outsider at the eighth place at the Lefkoşa District. However, having a wide circle of acquaintances as a doctor, she was elected. This was a time when female participation in Turkish Cypriot politics was a recent phenomenon and she was one of the three female MPs in the parliament, along with Onur Borman of the
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and Ruhsan Tuğyan of the
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. She collaborated with to facilitate the passing of the Family Law. In her first term, she served at the Committee for Administrative and Social Matters and prepared a law allowing three months of maternity leave, which was vehemently opposed and rejected. In the 1998 general election, Bozkurt was re-elected to the parliament. After this election, she became the Minister of Health and Environment in the sixth Eroğlu cabinet, in which the TKP was the junior partner. During her tenure, she had a master plan for healthcare in Northern Cyprus prepared and signed a protocol on healthcare with Turkey. The master plan stipulated a three-level system which consisted of 39 family practice centres at the primary level, hospitals at the secondary level and a faculty of medicine facilitating medical research at the tertiary level. The bulk of the secondary level was to be concentrated at state hospitals, but would be supported by private hospitals. The plan was never implemented. Under Bozkurt, the works to establish a Centre for Diabetes began, the imaging department of the Dr. Burhan Nalbantoğlu State Hospital was improved with the purchase of devices such as an MRI machine, and staff training was intensified. As the Minister of Environment, Bozkurt also had trees planted at the
Cumhuriyet Park Cumhuriyet Park ( tr, Cumhuriyet Parkı, "Park of the Republic") is a park in the Gönyeli quarter of North Nicosia. It is the resting place of Rauf Denktaş, the founder of Northern Cyprus, and is an important tourist attraction. The park covers ...
in Nicosia. When the government fell in June 2001, her term as Minister ended. On 18 July 2003, Bozkurt resigned from the TKP and joined the newly established
Peace and Democracy Movement The Peace and Democracy Movement ( tr, Barış ve Demokrasi Hareketi) was a social democratic political party in the de facto Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. In the last legislative elections for the House of Representatives of Northern Cypru ...
(BDH). She ran again in the 2003 general election for the BDH but failed to be re-elected. In the local elections of 2010, Bozkurt ran for the mayoralty of the
Nicosia Turkish Municipality Nicosia Turkish Cypriot Municipality ( tr, Lefkoşa Türk Belediyesi) is the governing body of North Nicosia province of TRNC. It was established in 1958 and was recognized by Article 173 of the Constitution of the Republic of Cyprus. After 1974 a ...
. Her campaign was centred on increasing green spaces in Nicosia. In retrospect in 2012, she said that she knew she had no chances of winning but ran anyway to demonstrate her vision for the city and be example for the youth as women rarely run for mayoralty in Northern Cyprus. She lost the election to
Cemal Metin Bulutoğluları Cemal Metin Bulutoğluları (born September 2, 1960) is the mayor of the capital of Northern Cyprus, North Nicosia's Nicosia Turkish Municipality (Turkish: ''Lefkoşa''). He was born in Nicosia. He lived his childhood in Ortaköy Marmara neighbourh ...
and came third with 1382 votes, amounting to 7.03%. She defines herself as a social democrat.


Personal life

Since 16 August 1975, she has been married to Özkan Bozkurt, with whom she met at university, where he was studying engineering. She has two children, her daughter Umut (born on 10 July 1976) and her son Doğuş (born on 19 May 1981).


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Bozkurt, Gulsen 1950 births Living people Cypriot hematologists Turkish Cypriot women in politics Peace and Democracy Movement politicians Cypriot social democrats Government ministers of Northern Cyprus Members of the Assembly of the Republic (Northern Cyprus) Women government ministers of Northern Cyprus Cypriot pediatricians People from Kyrenia District Turkish Cypriot expatriates in Turkey Ankara University alumni