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Loading... Ankara University Alumni: Ugur Mumcu, Adnan Menderes, Ismet Özel, Ahmet Necdet Sezer, Yalçin Küçük, Mehmet Agar, Erdal Inönü, Hikmet Çetinby Books LLC
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: U ur Mumcu, Adnan Menderes, Ahmet Necdet Sezer, Hikmet Cetin, smet Ozel, Yalc n Kucuk, Mehmet A ar, Erdal nonu, Deniz Baykal, Halil nalc k, Bulent Ar nc, Can Dundar, Cengiz Candar, Bahriye Ucok, Muammer Aksoy, Oktay R fat Horozcu, lber Ortayl, Mevlut Cavu o lu, Ferit Melen, Mehmet im ek, Husamettin Cindoruk, Lutfullah Kayalar, Necati Cumal, lhan Mimaro lu, Vecdi Gonul, Altan Oymen, Tulay Tu cu, Murathan Mungan, Tahsin Ozguc, Selma Aliye Kavaf, Adnan Sezgin, Mehmet Alt nsoy, Ahmet Taner K lal, Osman Birsen, Baki Sar sakal, Huseyin Dirioz, Nam k Kemal Zeybek, Korkut Boratav, Abdullatif ener, Burcak Ozo lu Pocan, lter Turkmen, Cemal Sureya, Emre Taner, Be ir Atalay, Julide Gulizar, Salih Uzun, Mehmet Ayd n, Bejan Matur, Muammer Guler, Ahmet Uzumcu, Ali Bozer, Mumtaz Soysal, Cetin Altan, Hasan Do an, Semra Dundar, Ahmed Arif, Vahit Melih Halefo lu, Atilla Koc, Osman Gune, Kaan nce. Excerpt: U ur Mumcu (pronounced; August 22, 1942 - January 24, 1993) was an intrepid Turkish investigative journalist for the leading Kemalist broadsheet, Cumhuriyet. He was assassinated with a bomb placed in his car, outside his home. U ur Mumcu was born as the third of four siblings in K r ehir, where his father was working. He went to school in Ankara and in 1961 attended School of Law at Ankara University. After graduation in 1965, he practiced law for a while. He then visited England to learn English and upon his return to Turkey worked as a teaching assistant at Ankara University from 1969 to 1972. He started to write during university, first in the magazine Yon and then in several other leftist periodicals. Between 1968 and 1970, he wrote articles on politics for the newspapers Ak am, Cumhuriyet and Milliyet. Arrested shortly after the 1971 military coup, he was tortured. Later, Mumcu wrote that his torturers had told hi... No library descriptions found. |
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