Günlük (Daily) was a Turkish newspaper known for its writing about Kurdish issues. It was published from 2009 to 2011. It was closed for a period of two months in 2009 under court order because of material deemed "terrorist propaganda" under Turkey's Press Law. One case related to an article by Amir Hassanpour, "Linguistic Rights in the Linguistic Systems of the Developed World: State, Market and Communication Technologies", which included a passing mention of the PKK. The monthly periodical Vesta had published the same article in 2003 without sanction. The newspaper and its journalists were often engaged in legal disputes with the Turkish authorities. The journalists faced terror related charges for an interview with Murat Karayilan, at the time the chairman of the Kurdistan Union of Comm
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