Abrurrahim Boynukal
Hürriyet chairwoman calls for end to 'language of threats and violence'
Turkey should put an end to the language of threats and violence that poisons all segments of society, Hürriyet chairwoman Vuslat Do?an Sabanc? has stated, following an attack in which the newspaper?s prominent columnist Ahmet Hakan was injured.
Enough is enough, Hürriyet's editor-in-chief says after assault on journalist
Hürriyet editor-in-chief Sedat Ergin has described the Oct. 1 attack on columnist Ahmet Hakan as part of ?a nightmare we live in,? declaring ?enough is enough.?
Veteran journalist Ahmet Hakan was injured in an assault in front of his home after an intense months-long campaign of intimidation and slander on pro-government media.
PACE president voices concern over probe, attacks targeting Hürriyet
Anne Brasseur, the president of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) has expressed her concerns about attacks targeting daily Hürriyet and the investigation launched by a prosecutor into the Do?an Media Group.
Controversial AKP members pushed out of MP candidate list
The Justice and Development Party (AKP) has surprised analysts by excluding a number of controversial figures from its candidate list for the Nov. 1 elections.
News timeline: Attacks on Hürriyet and the aftermath
Daily Hürriyet's headquarters in Istanbul was attacked by pro-Justice and Development Party (AKP) protesters on Sept. 6.
AKP MP Abrurrahim Boynukal?n was filmed while delivering a fiery speech in front of Hürriyet amid the violent attack.
After less than 48 hours, the Hürriyet headquarters was attacked by another club-swinging, stone-pelting group.