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* 1979: 1 February. Killed, shot as he drove home from work.
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Investigative journalist.

* 1993: 24 January. Killed by a car bomb.
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Academic, writer.
* 1999: 21 October. Killed in ] by a bomb which had been placed on the windshield of his car
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Pro-secular theologist, woman professor
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* 2000: (January?) shot in the back of the head in front of his house in early morning
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The following are prominent Turkish intellectuals, proponents of laicism, the strict separation of church and state, who were murdered for their convictions.

Abdi İpekçi

Abdi İpekçi was editor of the major national newspaper Milliyet. On February 1, 1979, he was murdered by Mehmet Ali Ağca, a member of the ultra-nationalist Grey Wolves who would later try to assassinate the Pope.

Uğur Mumcu

Investigative journalist.

Ahmet Taner Kışlalı

Academic, writer.

Bahriye Üçok

Pro-secular theologist, woman professor

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.

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