BirGün

BirGün

"BirGün" ("One Day") is an Istanbul-based Turkish left-wing daily.

The paper was founded in 2004 by a group of Turkish intellectuals. The most important point of the newspaper is that it doesn't have any owners.

Since its foundation, the newspaper had to face serious pressures from publishing trusts, mainly to affiliated with Doğan Media Group that owns the vast majority of the market. Whereas most of the newspapers in Turkey pay paper and publishing cost as installments, BirGün had to pay in cash. In order to afford the costs, the newspaper first launched a subscription campaign, then raised its price to 0.75 YTL.

Most of the BirGün columnists are members/sympathisans of libertarian socialist party ÖDP.

BirGün Columnists

* Melih Pekdemir
* Bülent Forta
* Adnan Bostancıoğlu
* Adnan Tönel
* Hrant Dink
* Ahmet Çakmak
* Aziz Çelik
* Aziz Konukman
* Bülent Usta
* Cüneyt Cebenoyan
* E.Ahmet Tonak
* Erkut Tekin
* Ercan Karakaş
* Fikri Sağlar
* İbrahim Özden Kaboğlu
* Ibrahim Sirkeci
* Kürşad Kahramanoğlu
* L.Doğan Tılıç
* Mete Çubukçu
* Nazım Alpman
* Şeyhmus Diken
* Yaşar Seyman
* Rıdvan Akar
* Ahmet Tulgar

External links

* [http://www.birgun.net/ BirGün on-line] "In Turkish"
* [http://www.birgun.net/writer_index.php BirGün Columnists]


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