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"Ahmet Sik is a journalist and can write a book about anyone and anything," Mr. Sik's lawyer, Fikret Ilkiz said in an interview, adding that he has advised Mr. Sik to go ahead with publishing.
Turkish Reporters' Arrests Spur Backlash Against 'Deep State' Probe Marc Champion 2011
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Fikret Ilkiz, a prominent Turkish press freedom lawyer, says the frequency with which the prime minister's lawyers launch insult suits on his behalf has increased since 2005.
Call the Prime Minister a Turkey, Get Sued Marc Champion 2011
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Battle of a different kind will be shown in Fikret Mualla's "Football Players" (1950s), a gouache on paper depicting men fighting for the ball (estimate: £15,000-£20,000).
A Modern Turkish Affair Margaret Studer 2011
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"It is useful, of course," said Fikret Ilkiz , a prominent lawyer who deals in press-freedom cases.
Turkish Prime Minister Plans to Drop Lawsuits Marc Champion 2011
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"It is useful, of course," said Fikret Ilkiz , a prominent lawyer who deals in press-freedom cases.
Turkish Prime Minister Plans to Drop Lawsuits Marc Champion 2011
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Fikret Ilkiz, a prominent Turkish press freedom lawyer, says the frequency with which the prime minister's lawyers launch insult suits on his behalf has increased since 2005.
Call the Prime Minister a Turkey, Get Sued Marc Champion 2011
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They're soon joined by the traumatized Nihal (Gunes Sayin), sister of their friend Fikret (Taner Birsel), who needs somewhere to stay following the death of her parents in a car crash.
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Fikret Secen, a deputy prosecutor for Istanbul, says Yildirim faces charges of match-fixing and obtaining unfair economic advantages.
NYT > Home Page By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 2011
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Fikret Secen, a deputy prosecutor for Istanbul, says Yildirim faces charges of match-fixing and obtaining unfair economic advantages.
NYT > Home Page By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 2011
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Fikret Secen, deputy head of the prosecutor's office in Istanbul, said Thursday that it has appealed the 17 acquittals to Turkey's Court of Appeals.
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