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  • The other night, Ugur Dundar, a veteran anchor and one of the nation's most popular journalists, was asked on TV if he was intimidated doing his job.

    Turkey's Press Crackdown Continues Asli Aydintasbas 2011

  • "Can Dundar opened the gates of an ivory cage that we have locked ourselves in," Mehmet Ali Birand, a journalist, wrote in the daily newspaper Posta.

    Alanat News 2008

  • In a later entry in his diaries, Ataturk wrote that "it would not be difficult at all," Dundar said.

    Alanat News 2008

  • In 1914, Dundar said, the 33-year-old Ataturk attended a ball in the Czech spa of Carlsbad with a Turkish diplomat and his wife, who remarked that she could not imagine such a scene - the dancing, the dress - in her home country.

    Alanat News 2008

  • Turkish intellectuals like Dundar have begun to question the official line, opening up painful debates on topics that have long been considered closed.

    Alanat News 2008

  • Dundar drew on a wide selection of Ataturk's diaries and letters that had been closed in military archives for decades.

    Alanat News 2008

  • Filmmaker Dundar, a well-known secularist, says he is shocked by the criticism.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2008

  • Dundar said he could use only a small fraction of the material he sifted through that revealed something about Ataturk's thoughts on Islam.

    Alanat News 2008

  • Filmmaker Dundar, a well-known secularist, says he is shocked by the criticism.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2008

  • "Ataturk didn't believe it should happen over time," Dundar said.

    Alanat News 2008

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