Articles of Mr. Necip Ali (Küçüka) in the Hakikat Newspaper Cover Image

Necip Ali (Küçüka) Bey’in Hakikat Gazetesindeki Yazıları
Articles of Mr. Necip Ali (Küçüka) in the Hakikat Newspaper

Author(s): Fatma Şahintürk
Subject(s): Media studies, Military history, Political history, WW II and following years (1940 - 1949), Peace and Conflict Studies
Published by: Serkan YAZICI
Keywords: Necip Ali Küçüka; Journal of Truth; Independence Courts;

Summary/Abstract: Necip Ali (Küçüka) Bey is generally known as a legist because he is the prosecutor of the Ankara Independence Courts. In addition to his legal identity, he served as a Denizli deputy for five terms in the parliament, worked as an administrator in community centers, wrote articles in various newspapers and magazines such as Ulus Newspaper, Ülkü Journal and Adliye Ceridesi, and eventually continued his writing life here by publishing a newspaper called Adalet. With Necip Ali Bey as the concession holder and leader writer, and Cemal Hakkı Selek as the editor-in-chief, the Hakikat Newspaper began its publication life on 19 July 1940, by being printed in the Cumhuriyet Printing House in Istanbul. As a daily evening newspaper, the newspaper continued its publication life in four pages with political, economic and literary contents. As the leader writer, Necip Ali Bey wrote in the newspaper his thoughts on the world war, the policies of the states involved in the war, Turkey's view of the war, the economic events in the country and the studies carried out against it and the population of Turkey. The daily Hakikat Newspaper is a daily evening newspaper that covers the policies of the states that are heavily involved in the war, the general course of the war, and many issues in and out of the country. In the study, all the issues of the journal, published between 19 July 1940 and 31 December 1940, were examined and all the articles by Necip Ali Bey were read and evaluated.

  • Issue Year: 7/2022
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 1021-1063
  • Page Count: 43
  • Language: Turkish
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