When Biberyan was conscripted into the Turkish Army in 1941, he met with Jamanak chief editor Ara Kocunyan.
[1] Kocunyan was impressed by Biberyan's Armenian linguistic skills and encouraged him to write an article for Jamanak.
After returning to Istanbul, Biberyan wrote his first article called "The End of Christianity."
After coming under pressure by some of his more socialist-oriented articles, Biberyan went to Beirut, Lebanon in 1949 and continued as a writer for Zartonk.
[1] During the Workers Party of Turkey 1965 general elections, Biberyan stood as a candidate to a seat in parliament.