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Çetin Emeç (1935 – 7 March 1990) was a prominent Turkish journalist and columnist, who was assassinated.


Early life

He was born to Selim Ragıp Emeç, journalist and later co-founder of the Democratic Party, and his wife Rabia Emeç. He had two sisters, Zeynep and Leyla, and a brother, Aydın. After finishing the
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, Emeç studied law at
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. In 1952, he entered journalism at his father's newspaper ''Son Posta'' as a reporter. After the
1960 Turkish coup d'état The 1960 Turkish coup d'état (), also known as the 27 May Revolution ( or ''27 Mayıs Devrimi''), was the first coup d'état in the Republic of Turkey. It took place on 27 May 1960. The coup was staged by a group of 38 young Turkish military ...
, he became the leader of the newspaper, since his father was imprisoned for his membership in the parliament and the political party, which was on the government at that time. He served later as
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at the popular weekly magazines ''Hayat'' and ''Ses'' until 1972. Between 1972 and 1984, Emeç was the executive editor of the liberal rightist daily ''
Hürriyet ''Hürriyet'' (, ''Liberty'') is a major List of newspapers in Turkey, Turkish newspaper, founded in 1948. it had the highest circulation of any newspaper in Turkey at around 319,000. ''Hürriyet'' combines entertainment with news coverage and ...
''. In 1984, he switched to another major newspaper ''
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'' that lasted until 1986. He returned to Hürriyet Media Group to become its coordinator and chief columnist. He was also appointed a member of the board.


Death

Çetin Emeç was assassinated in the morning of 7 March 1990 in front of his home in Suadiye,
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as he got in his car to go to his office. Two gunmen wearing ski mask and sunglasses approached the car he was already seated in. While one gunman opened the right back door and fired his gun with silencer, the other one shot from the left back door's window. His driver, Sinan Ercan, tried to escape, however, was shot down as well. Severely injured by seven bullets, Çetin Emeç was taken to a nearby hospital. However, it has been declared that he died already during the transportation. His driver died at the crime scene. Soon after the attack, someone called the newspaper ''Hürriyet'' and told that "he was calling on behalf of the organization 'Türk İslam Komandoları Birliği' (literally: The Turkish Union of Islam's Commandos, an Iranian-based militant group) and took on the responsibility for the murder of Çetin Emeç, adding they will kill everyone (in the newspaper)". During the day, someone, who spoke clear Turkish language, called ''Hürriyets office in
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,
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and said "We killed Çetin Emeç. Dev-Sol, (literally: Revolutionary People's Liberation Party–Front, a Marxist-Leninist militant organization)". Emeç was buried at the
Zincirlikuyu Cemetery The Zincirlikuyu Cemetery () is a modern burial ground in the European part of Istanbul, Turkey. It is administered by the Metropolitan Municipality. Many prominent figures from the world of politics, business, sports and arts rest here. The ce ...
in Istanbul. His murder remained so far unsolved. Çetin Emeç was survived by his wife Bilge, a daughter Mehveş and a son Mehmet (Memo). Mehveş Emeç became a notable classical pianist. Memo Emeç is the General Manager of Vialand.


Legacy

A football stadium in
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, Istanbul and several streets across the country are named after him.


See also

* List of unsolved murders


References

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