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  2. Vatan (1923 newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    During the Second World War, Vatan frequently criticized the Republican People's Party (CHP) government. For example, Vatan sharply opposed the Wealth tax, a new tax directed at the wealthy citizens most of whom were non-Muslim in 1942, to raise funds to support the defense of the country. [3] Vatan was punished for this opposition by the court ...

  3. Category:Vatan (2002 newspaper) people - Wikipedia

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    People associated with the Turkish newspaper Vatan. Pages in category " Vatan (2002 newspaper) people" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  4. Vatan (2002 newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Vatan ("Homeland" or "Motherland") is a Turkish daily newspaper founded in 2002 by the Doğan Media Group. The paper was purchased by DK (Demirören-Karacan partnership) in April 2011 and totally acquired by Demirören Holding a few months later. [2] As of March 2011, Vatan had the 15th highest circulation in Turkey at 111,489. [3]

  5. Patriotic Party (Turkey) - Wikipedia

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    The Patriotic Party [a] (Turkish: Vatan Partisi, VP) is a political party in Turkey. The Patriotic Party describes itself as a "vanguard party" [4] and its chairman, Doğu Perinçek, described the party in 2015 as a bringing together of socialists, revolutionaries, Turkish nationalists and Kemalists. The party is strongly pro-China and pro ...

  6. Ahmet Vardar - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, he made a television program called "Ahmet Vardar Soruyor" (English: Ahmet Vardar Inquiring). He was a daily columnist in the Turkish newspaper Vatan until he wrote his last article dated 5 March 2006. [1] Vardar often yelled at people, who committed crimes. His famous quote is "patlatirim enseni", which means "I'm gonna blow your ...

  7. Nida-yi Vatan - Wikipedia

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    Nida-yi Vatan was established by the journalist Ahmad Majd Al Islam Kirmani who also edited the paper. [2] [3] Its first issue appeared on 27 December 1906. [4] Nida-yi Vatan was headquartered in Tehran. [4] Kirmani described the paper as a liberal publication which attempted to make the notion of constitutionalism much more popular in the ...

  8. Murder of Özgecan Aslan - Wikipedia

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    The rationale for the minibus driver, Ahmet Suphi Altındöken, was "murder with monstrous instinct and torture, murder with the motive of hiding a crime or evading capture, murder due to the frustration caused by the inability to commit another crime, attempt at sexual assault and deprivation of personal liberty with sexual motives".

  9. List of Turkish musicians - Wikipedia

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    Emre Altuğ; Zeynep Casalini; Sibel Can; Yavuz Çetin; Ferhat Göçer; Yıldız Kaplan; Reyhan Karaca; Gökhan Kırdar; Serdar Ortaç; Mustafa Sandal; Deniz Seki