Muammer Aksoy (1917 – January 31, 1990) was a
Turkish
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academic of law, politician, columnist and intellectual. He was assassinated.
Biography
Aksoy was born 1917 in
İbradı
İbradı is a district situated in the Antalya Province of Turkey.
İbradı is a high plain in the Taurus Mountains. In summer the weather is dry and cooler than the nearby Mediterranean coast with a daytime temperature of 30 degrees C and 10 degr ...
,
Antalya Province to the member of the
Ottoman parliament Numan Aksoy. After his graduation from the Law School at
Istanbul University
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, image_size = 200px
, latin_name = Universitas Istanbulensis
, motto = tr, Tarihten Geleceğe Bilim Köprüsü
, mottoeng = Science Bridge from Past to the Future
, established = 1453 1846 1933
...
in 1939, he earned 1950 his
Doctor of Law degree in the Faculty of Law and State Sciences at the
University of Zurich. Returned to Turkey, he worked as an assistant in
commercial law
Commercial law, also known as mercantile law or trade law, is the body of law that applies to the rights, relations, and conduct of persons and business engaged in commerce, merchandising, trade, and sales. It is often considered to be a branc ...
at Istanbul University and then as an associate professor in
civil law at
Ankara University
Ankara University ( tr, Ankara Üniversitesi) is a public university in Ankara, the capital city of Turkey. It was the first higher education institution founded in Turkey after the formation of the republic in 1923.
The university has 40 vocat ...
.
Muammer Aksoy quit his post in 1957 because he felt that the newly enacted university law would limit the academic liberty at the university, and entered his political life by joining the
Republican People's Party
The Republican People's Party ( tr, Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi, , acronymized as CHP ) is a Kemalist and social-democratic political party in Turkey which currently stands as the main opposition party. It is also the oldest political party ...
(CHP). After the
military coup in 1960, he returned to Ankara University to lecture
constitutional law. He collaborated on the preparation the
Constitution of 1961.
He began to work as the editor-in-chief of a weekly political magazine, ''
Ortam
''Ortam'' (Turkish: ''Setting'') was a weekly political magazine in Istanbul, Turkey, between April and November 1971. Founded immediately after the military coup on 12 March 1971 the magazine was one of the oppositional publications in the count ...
'', just after the
military coup on 12 March 1971.
He was arrested in the mid-1971 by the military authorities while serving in the post.
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Aksoy was elected in 1977 deputy of Istanbul from CHP. He also served as the Turkish delegate to the ]European Council
The European Council (informally EUCO) is a collegiate body that defines the overall political direction and priorities of the European Union. It is composed of the heads of state or government of the EU member states, the President of the E ...
. After the military coup in 1980, Muammer Aksoy was elected President of the Bar association
A bar association is a professional association of lawyers as generally organized in countries following the Anglo-American types of jurisprudence. The word bar is derived from the old English/European custom of using a physical railing to separ ...
of Ankara. He was also president of the Turkish Law Institution for 15 years. In 1989, he co-founded with some other intellectuals the Kemalist Thought Association, and served as the founding chairman. Aksoy also wrote column for the leftist newspaper '' Cumhuriyet''.
Since 1950, he was an energetic defender of Atatürk's reforms, democracy and laicism. He campaigned for the nationalization of the strategic natural resources as petroleum, coal and borax.
Muammer Aksoy was murdered in the evening of January 31, 1990 in front of his home in the Bahçelievler neighborhood of Ankara. The assassination was owned by then unknown militant organizations "İslami Hareket" (Islamic Movement) and "İslami İntikam" (Islamic Revenge). The renowned investigative journalist Uğur Mumcu, a student of his, who bore his photo in front of the funeral procession, was also assassinated three years later. His colleague and co-founder of the Kemalist Thoughts Association, Bahriye Üçok shared the same,
fatal fate eight months later.
Muammer Aksoy is survived by his wife and two children.
Bibliography
* ''Devrimci Öğretmen Kıyımı'' (Persecution of Revolutianary Teachers) (1975) 2 volumes, Gündoğan Publishing, Ankara
* ''Sosyalist Enternasyonal ve CHP'' (Socialist International and CHP) (1977) 216p, Tekin Publishing
* ''Önümüzdeki Cumhurbaşkanlığı Seçimi / Rejim Bunalımına ve Kötü Sonuçlarına Doğru Pupa Yelken Gidiş'' (Upcoming Presidency Election / Race to Regime Crisis and Its Bad Outcome) (1989) 131p, Tekin Publishing,
* ''Laikliğe Çağrı'' (Call to Laicism) (1989) 70p, Gündoğan Publishing, Ankara
* ''Atatürk ve Tam Bağımsızlık'' (Atatürk and Full Independence) (1990) 118p, Gündoğan Publishing, Ankara
* ''Atatürk ve Sosyal Demokrasi'' (Atatürk and Social Democracy), Gündoğan Publishing, Ankara
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