12 March: Raid
12 March: Raid

12 March: Raid

April 24, 1994 | 46 min

Revolutionaries passed before the streets of the 1960s on the road to democracy. Then the use of victory songs and rebellion flags, right-wingers, leftists and putschists again. The February 22nd Operation could not revolutionize, but it succeeded in overthrowing its government. Unexpectedly, because of an amnesty... İnönü kept Talat Aydemir's forgiveness by making a promise to him when he received him and drafting a law. But when this structure came to the Parliament, the AP members revolted. They also asked for the ex-Democrats to be pardoned. They said "all or nothing". It's a mess. When the AP insisted, İnönü resigned. Thus, without doing much work, Turkey's first settlement was dissolved in six months. İnönü was brought to the head of the new crime again. However, this time, EP was excluded and a second provision government was formed with CHP, YTP and CKMP. And the winds blowing from Kayseri would continue to sweep Ankara more...

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Documentary History

Cast

Naomi Scott

Mehmet Ali Birand

Naomi Scott

Emin Aytekin

Naomi Scott

Zihni Çetiner

Naomi Scott

Ertoz Vahit Suiçmez

Naomi Scott

Mumtaz Soysal

Naomi Scott

Mete Akyol

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