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12 September: "What Days Bring That Day..."

Oct 26, 1998
0h 37m
★ 0.0

12 September: "What Days Bring That Day..."

Overview

Turkish democracy got over the 27th of May and the 12th of March and set off again, but the storm did not subside and the mutual reckoning was not over. On the contrary, new fronts were opened in the country and blood began to flow like a gutter. Finally, on September 12, there was a knock on the door again. Those who came that day changed everything, everything. Nothing would ever be the same again, nothing would be the same as before.

Genres

Documentary
History

Production Companies

Show TV

Cast

Mehmet Ali Birand

Self-Narrator

Mehmet Ali Birand

Bülent Ecevit

Self

Bülent Ecevit

Süleyman Demirel

Self

Süleyman Demirel

Muhittin Cenkdağ

Self

Muhittin Cenkdağ

Recep Ordulu

Self

Recep Ordulu

Rıvdan Budak

Self

Rıvdan Budak

Mehmet Atay

Self

Mehmet Atay

Rasim Öz

Self

Rasim Öz

Sabahat Türkler

Self

Sabahat Türkler

Nazım Alpman

Self

Nazım Alpman

Yalçın Çınar

Self

Yalçın Çınar

Bülent Uluer

Self

Bülent Uluer

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