Özgür Ülke

[1] Three offices of the newspaper, two in Istanbul and one in Ankara, were simultaneously bombed on the 3 December 1994.

The next day the paper was published with the title "This fire could burn you, too" on the front-page.

[1] The Turkish authorities didn't charge anyone for the bombings, but arrested the wounded at their release from hospital.

[1][3] After about two weeks time, Özgür Ülke released an article containing a document signed by Tansu Çiller, in which was ordered to take measures to silence the media which was deemed a threat for the integrity of the state, specifically singling out Özgür Ülke.

[1] It was shut down on 2 February 1995 on grounds that it represented a continuation of the defunct and prohibited Özgür Gündem.