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Fikri Sağlar : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fikri Sağlar
Fikri Sağlar (born 1953) is a Turkish social democrat politician. He was Minister of Culture in the early 1990s, and a member of the parliamentary commission which investigated the Susurluk scandal. He has been a columnist for ''Birgün''.〔Today's Zaman, 29 May 2008, (Büyükanıt sues former deputy over blackmail claims )〕 In 1983 he was elected deputy chairman of the Social Democratic Populist Party (SHP).〔(Truth Commissions: Turkey in Light of World Experience: Biographies of Speakers )〕〔Lois Whitman, Jeri Laber (1987), (State of Flux: Human Rights in Turkey : December 1987 Update ), Human Rights Watch, p55〕 The SHP merged with the Republican People's Party (CHP) in the 1990s. Sağlar was a minister both in the 50th and in the 52nd government of Turkey. In 2001 Sağlar resigned from the CHP along with several others, having been referred to a disciplinary board (which cleared him) for allegedly working against the CHP's interests.〔Hurriyet Daily News, 17 March 2001 (Autumn in the CHP )〕〔Hurriyet Daily News, 1 March 2001, (Saglar not to be dismissed from CHP )〕 He co-founded the new Social Democratic People's Party in 2002,〔Hurriyet Daily News, 25 May 2002, (Karayalcin establishes new SHP )〕 becoming its Secretary-General.〔Hurriyet Daily News, 22 June 2002, (SHP's Saglar strongly criticizes government )〕 In 2002 he was charged, along with some others, with insulting the government, due to some comments in a television discussion programme.〔Hurriyet Daily News, 19 April 2002, (Bursa Court opens trial against Fikri Saglar )〕 He is the author of two books, ''Code Name Susurluk'' and ''Contemporary Culture from National to the Global''. == References ==
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