Star daily columnist Cem Küçük's last targets have become Aydın Doğan and Doğan media staff. Küçük wrote "I'll deal with you separately, Aydın Doğan" in his article titled "Nation has paid the traitors a big lesson!"
Here are some notes from the article of Küçük who had pointed Doğan media and its staff as target before too:
"There we are Mr. Doğan. Justice and Development Party (AKP) has swept over, it is of your benefit to consider it well. I will deal with you seperately, Aydın Doğan. You will cut all your ties with Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and Fethullah Terror Organization (FETÖ). Those who deem these two terror organizations as legit cannot be in mainstream media. If the ones who conduct black propaganda saying FETÖ and PKK are not terror organizations via Doğan Media, then there will be legal consequences. We will see it together".
He had done it before too
Cem Küçük in his article dated September 9 threatened Hürriyet daily columnist Ahmet Hakan to inflict violence;
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"As a schizophrenic you believe you live in Turkey in which Hürriyet governs Turkey. We can crush you like a fly if we want. You have survived up till now because of our compassion".
When Hakan filed a complaint, Küçük defended himself saying it was an "irony".
Küçük pointed Can Dündar, the Cumhuriyet daily Chief-in-Editor, as target in a program he participated on A Haber. "If something similar to Turkish National Intelligence Agency's (MİT) truck case had occurred in the U.S., or any newspaper such as New York Times published CIA trucks and deciphered what is inside, then it wouldn't be solved by law", said Küçük.
Lastly, he threatened CNN Türk speaker Nevşin Mengü on live broadcast saying "I will end Nevşin Mengü's life in media sector".
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Küçük had pointed Aydın Doğan, Celal Başlangıç, Şirin Payzın, and Ezgi Başaran as target.
He also warned FOX TV and its News Director Ercan Gün to be "very careful" on a program at Kanal 24 on October 29. (AS/TK)
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