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Çetin Emeç
Çetin Emeç, (1935 - March 7, 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 Galatasaray High School, Emeç studied law at Istanbul University. In 1952, he entered journalism at his father's newspaper ''Son Posta'' as a reporter. After the 1960 Turkish coup d'état, 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 editor-in-chief 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''. In 1984, he switched to another major newspaper ''Milliyet'' that lasted until 1986. He returned to Hürriyet Media Group to become its coordinator and chief columnist. He was appointed also member of the board.
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