Yeni Şafak
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Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Berliner |
Owner(s) | Albayrak Holding |
Editor-in-chief | Yusuf Ziya Cömert |
Founded | 1994 |
Political alignment | Islamism<br/ >Conservative<br/ >Right wing |
Language | Turkish |
Headquarters | Yeni Doğan Mah. Kızılay Sok. No: 39 Bayrampaşa/İstanbul |
Circulation | 101.101 [1] |
Official website | www.yenisafak.com.tr |
Yeni Şafak ("New Dawn") is a conservative Turkish daily newspaper. It was acquired by Albayrak Holding in 1997.
Yeni Şafak's founding editor was Mehmet Ocaktan.
In September 2013 Yeni Şafak apologized for fabricating several sentences of an interview with Noam Chomsky,[2][3][4] which it had published in a front page article with the title "The Arab Spring Has Now Found Its True Spirit".[5]
Columnists
- Kürşat Bumin
- Abdullah Muradoğlu
- Özlem Albayrak
- Ali Murat Güven
- Salih Tuna
- İbrahim Karagül
- Tamer Korkmaz
- Ali Bayramoğlu
- Melih Bayram Dede
- Ömer Lekesiz
- Hakan Albayrak
- Yusuf Ziya Cömert
- Osman Tanburacı
- Mehmet Şeker
References
- ↑ http://www.medyatava.com/tiraj
- ↑ Hurriyet Daily News, 2 September 2013, Turkish daily apologizes for fabricated Chomsky interview
- ↑ Hurriyet Daily News, 1 September 2013, Turkish daily admits to making up parts of Chomsky interview, releases alleged text
- ↑ Hurriyet Daily News, 30 August 2013, Chomsky accuses Turkish daily of fabricating parts of interview
- ↑ Emre Peker (5 September 2013). "Turkish Newspaper’s Fake Chomsky Interview Lost In Translation". Wall Street Journal (Istanbul). Retrieved 22 September 2013.
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