Aydınlık

Aydınlık (Turkish: "Clarity ") is a Turkish newspaper.

Originally Aydınlık was a magazine that the Marxist SEFIK Hüsnü Değmer founded in 1921. It was " re-founded " under Dogu Perinçek 1968. She was the voice in his respective Marxist- Leninist parties and TIKP TIIKP from which 1992 ISCI Partisi emerged who find themselves in, and others, as heir of SEFIK Hüsnü and its parties TİÇSF and TSEKP. Among the most important columnists include Suha Baykal and EMCET Olcayku, also Sule and Mehmet Perinçek, the wife and the son Dogu Perinçeks.

The newspaper is linkskemalistisch, anti-capitalist and decided against the AKP, which it considers a tool of the West, with the aim to destroy Turkey. She sees herself in the tradition of the " National Democratic Revolution" ( MDD) of the '68 movement, from which it has evolved ( Dogu Perinçek was a student leader and pioneer of Maoism in Turkey). Thus, one must first complete the democratic revolution of Atatürk, to create the step to socialism.

In the course of investigations into the Ergenekon conspiracy charge layers also the editor Serhan Bolluk, the director of the television station Ulusal, Ferit İlsever, and the journalist Adnan Akfırat were arrested in March 2008, in addition Perinçek. Perinçek has since been detained in prison in Silivri.

Since 1 March 2011, the newspaper published daily.

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  • Study of the Open Source Center (OSC ) of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence ( PDF; 436 kB), accessed at Federation of American Scientists Project on Government Secrecy, p 18 (PDF, 436 kB)
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