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Evrensel Newspaper
TypeDaily newspaper
Owner(s)Mehmet Arif Koşar
Founded7 June 1995
Political alignmentKurdish nationalism
Socialist
LanguageTurkish
HeadquartersKocamustafapaşa, İstanbul, Turkey
Websiteevrensel.net

Evrensel (English: Universal) is a Turkish daily newspaper.[1]

History and profile

Evrensel was founded on 7 June 1995. The issues captured and written are from a socialist perspective. The paper is different from other Turkish newspapers in that it presents an indepth research into issues surrounding the workers-unions.[1]

Incidents

Metin Göktepe, 27-year-old journalist whose death in police custody in 1996 caused public protests and outcry, was on duty as a reporter for Evrensel on the day of his detention and murder.

References

  1. ^ a b Martina Böse; Regina Haberfellner; Ayhan Koldas (2001). "Mapping Minorities and their Media: The National Context – Austria" (PDF). Centre for Social Innovation. Retrieved 3 February 2014.