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The following is an incomplete, chronological list of people from Turkey murdered by assassins mainly on political and religious grounds. Many of these were intellectuals proponent of laicism and the strict separation of religion and state, as it is defined on the Constitution of Turkeyand many diplomats also who were the victims of terrorist attacts all around the world.

Mehmet Baydar and Bahadır Demir

Mehmet Baydar was Turkey's consul general in Los Angeles, and Bahadır Demir his deputy, in 1973.

  • 27 January, 1973: Shot down by Gourgen Yanikian in a Santa Barbara hotel who had invited them there on the pretext of a donating a painting to the Turkish government. Yanikian, sentenced to life imprisonment, was amnestied in 1984 and died shortly afterwards.

The event is considered to be the first in a decade-long chain of organized attacks against Turkish diplomats by Armenian terrorists.

Bedrettin Cömert

Art historian, scholar, literary critic and translator. He was an academician in Hacettepe University.

  • 11 March 1978: Shot dead in his car with his wife heavily wounded by Rıfat Yıldırım, Üzeyir Bayraklı and by another man nicknamed "Ahmet" who were ultra-nationalists and directly founded by the Turkish state. Ankara 5. Tribunal Correctionnel took the decision that Abdullah Çatlı was the responsible. But nobody was punished as a result.

Abdi İpekçi

Editor of the major national newspaper Milliyet.

Cavit Orhan Tütengil

Professor of Sociology at Istanbul University, columnist of the newspaper Cumhuriyet.

Ümit Kaftancıoğlu

  • TV producer, writer and columnist of the newspaper Cumhuriyet.
  • 11 April, 1980: Gunned down in front of his home in Istanbul as he was about to get on his car.

Nihat Erim

Kemal Türkler

Socialist trade union leader and left-wing politician.

  • July 22, 1980: Murdered in front of his home by ultra-right militants.

Atilla Altıkat

Turkish military attaché in Canada

Muammer Aksoy

Professor of law at Ankara University, Faculty of Political science; author of books on Kemalism; elected head of the Ankara Bar Association 1969, columnist of the newspaper Cumhuriyet.

Bahriye Üçok

Female academic, pro-secular theologist, columnist of the newspaper Cumhuriyet.

Zübeyir Akkoç

Union member of Kurdish origin.

Uğur Mumcu

Research journalist, columnist of the major newspaper Cumhuriyet.

Özdemir Sabancı

Businessman and a member of the Sabancı family in the second generation.

  • 9 January, 1996: Gunned down in his office in Sabancı Towers, Levent, İstanbul, by assassins hired by the leftist armed group DHKP-C. The general manager of ToyotaSA and a secretary was also killed. They had been given access to the building by Fehriye Erdal, a female member of DHKP-C, who was an employee at that time.

Ahmet Taner Kışlalı

Academic, writer. politician, former Minister of Culture and columnist of the newspaper Cumhuriyet.

Üzeyir Garih

Jewish Turkish businessman. One of the founders of Alarko holding.

Mustafa Yücel Özbilgin

Council of State member judge

Hrant Dink

Armenian-Turkish journalist and editor-in-chief of the weekly Armenian and Turkish language newspaper Agos in Istanbul.

See also

References

  1. Armenian Terrorism against Turkish diplomatic and non-diplomatic institutions - A Choronological List, 1973 - 1986
  2. Asala web page (refer to "Events")
  3. Biography and His Murder
  4. Brief biography
  5. Cavit Orhan Tütengil in Islamiyet Gerçekleri Template:Tr icon
  6. Ümit Kaftancıoğlu in Islamiyet Gerçekleri Template:Tr icon
  7. Suspects describe murders
  8. February 2005: Academic, journalist, writer, Professor Muammer Aksoy remembered on the 15th anniversary of his death
  9. Turkish Prime Minister's remarks
  10. Iran accused of aiding Islamist violence in Turkey
  11. Public outrage over Mumcu's murder unabated four years later; Foundation carries on Ugur Mumcu's work
  12. A tragic loss for the nation
  13. Prominent secularist academic and writer slain in Ankara Selcan Hocaoglu, Associated Press, 23rd Oct, 1999
  14. BBC News
  15. Turkish-Armenian editor shot dead in Istanbul
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