[1] Contributors included Halil Berktay, Aziz Nesin, Musa Anter,[1] Turan Dursun and Soner Yalçın.
In 1987 editor Fatma Yazici was sentenced to one year and four months for "insulting" President Kenan Evren.
[1] Several 1987 issues repeating statements made by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk about autonomy for Kurds were confiscated before publication.
[1] The 2000'e Doğru edition of 16 February 1992 reported that eyewitnesses and sympathizers of Kurdish Hizbollah had informed them that members of the organization were trained in the headquarters of Turkey's rapid deployment force (Çevik Kuvvet) in Diyarbakır.
Two days after the article was published, its author, Halit Güngen, was killed by unidentified murderers.