Yeni Gündem

Yeni Gündem (Turkish: New Agenda) was a weekly political magazine which appeared between 1984 and 1989 in Istanbul, Turkey.

Yeni Gündem was established by a group of leftist figures such as Murat Belge in 1984 four years after their publication entitled Birikim was banned by the military government.

[1][2] However, Yeni Gündem was totally different from Birikim which produced theoretical discussions and arguments.

[1] Its content also included articles on feminism, social gender, the Kurdish question, non-Muslim minorities, and homosexuality which were relatively new topics among the leftist groups in Turkey.

[2] The Kurdish question was analyzed in depth in the 15–21 March 1987 issue of Yeni Gündem which was one of the first non-official treatments of the topics.