In 1987 editor Fatma Yazici was sentenced to one year and four months for "insulting" President Kenan Evren.[3] Within the first two years the magazine had had 28 cases brought against it by the government, and editor Yazici had been sentenced to over eight years in prison.[1] Several 1987 issues repeating statements made by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk about autonomy for Kurds were confiscated before publication.[1]
The 2000'e Doğru edition of 16 February 1992 reported that eyewitnesses and sympathizers of Kurdish Hizbollah had informed them that members of the organization were trained in the headquarters of Turkey's rapid deployment force (Çevik Kuvvet) in Diyarbakır. Two days after the article was published, its author, Halit Güngen, was killed by unidentified murderers.[4][5] The magazine folded in 1992.[5]
References
^ abcdeLois Whitman, Thomas Froncek (1989) Paying the Price: Freedom of Expression in Turkey. Human Rights Watch, 1989. pp. 30-2
^"2000'e Doğru". World Cat. Retrieved 2 September 2014.
^Lois Whitman, Jeri Laber (1987), State of Flux: Human Rights in Turkey : December 1987 Update, Human Rights Watch, 1 Jan 1987. p24
^ ab"Halit Güngen Cinayeti (Murder of Halit Güngen)". bianet (in Turkish). Istanbul. 20 November 2012. Retrieved 20 June 2015.
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2000, doğru, turkish, towards, 2000, weekly, turkish, news, magazine, published, between, 1987, 1992, frequencyweeklyfirst, issuejanuary, 1987, final, issue1992countryturkeybased, inistanbullanguageturkishoclc27802367history, profile, edit, established, januar. 2000 e Dogru Turkish Towards 2000 was a weekly Turkish news magazine It was published between 1987 and 1992 2000 e DogruFrequencyWeeklyFirst issueJanuary 1987 1 Final issue1992CountryTurkeyBased inIstanbulLanguageTurkishOCLC27802367History and profile Edit2000 e Dogru was established in January 1987 by Dogu Perincek The publisher was Sistem Yayincilik 2 In 1989 it had a circulation of around 22 000 copies making it the second highest circulation news weekly behind Nokta 1 Contributors included Halil Berktay Aziz Nesin Musa Anter 1 Turan Dursun and Soner Yalcin In 1987 editor Fatma Yazici was sentenced to one year and four months for insulting President Kenan Evren 3 Within the first two years the magazine had had 28 cases brought against it by the government and editor Yazici had been sentenced to over eight years in prison 1 Several 1987 issues repeating statements made by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk about autonomy for Kurds were confiscated before publication 1 The 2000 e Dogru edition of 16 February 1992 reported that eyewitnesses and sympathizers of Kurdish Hizbollah had informed them that members of the organization were trained in the headquarters of Turkey s rapid deployment force Cevik Kuvvet in Diyarbakir Two days after the article was published its author Halit Gungen was killed by unidentified murderers 4 5 The magazine folded in 1992 5 References Edit a b c d e Lois Whitman Thomas Froncek 1989 Paying the Price Freedom of Expression in Turkey Human Rights Watch 1989 pp 30 2 2000 e Dogru World Cat Retrieved 2 September 2014 Lois Whitman Jeri Laber 1987 State of Flux Human Rights in Turkey December 1987 Update Human Rights Watch 1 Jan 1987 p24 Human Rights Watch 16 February 2000 What is Turkey s Hizbullah Archived 17 July 2012 at archive today a b Halit Gungen Cinayeti Murder of Halit Gungen bianet in Turkish Istanbul 20 November 2012 Retrieved 20 June 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2000 27e Dogru amp oldid 1123601070, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,