Ürün

Ürün Socialist Magazine
Editor Ural Ateşer
Editor Selçuk Uzun
Editor Ahmet Taştan
Categories Political magazines
Frequency Monthly
First issue July 1974 (1974-07)
Country Turkey
Language Turkish
Website http://urundergisi.com
ISSN 1302-2520

Ürün Socialist Magazine (July 1974 - 1979)

The first issue of Ürün Socialist Magazine was published in July 1974. This magazine became the voice of the Atılım Period of the TKP Communist Party of Turkey in the political area. The founder owner of the magazine was Ural Ateşer, the editor of the magazine was Nuri Samyeli. By the sixth issue, Selçuk Uzun became the editor of the magazine, starting from the fortieth issue which was published in October 1977 till the last 55th issue which was published in January 1979 Ahmet Taştan became the editor of the magazine. Ahmet Taştan was judged because of publishing the TKP program in the Ürün Socialist Magazine, and the magazine was deactivated. The founder of the magazine Ural Ateşer is now a journalist in Germany. And Ahmet Taştan is a political immigrant in Sweden.

Ürün Book Series (January 1997 - December 1998)

A meeting was organised with the groups coming from various cities in 15–16 June 1996 in İzmir, Gümüldür. The people from 10 Eylül who opposed the liquidation of the United Communist Party of Turkey (TBKP) period participated in this meeting. One of the conclusions decided in the meeting was to publish a magazine named as Ürün which was decided to be published before the 28–29 January. The first issue of the magazine was published in January 1997. In the 5. issue Beyoğlu 2. Criminal Court of First Instance decided to make the publication of the Book Series stopped with the reason that it was a periodical. Ürün Book Series was published 6 issues.

Ürün Socialist Magazine (April 1999 - )

The publication of the Ürün Socialist Magazine restarted in April 1999. In this publication, Ürün emphasized that it will follow the way of TKP (Communist Party of Turkey)

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