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Selda Baдџcanв Uдџurlar Olsun ◆ < FRESH >

: Phrases like "my pen fell into blood" ( kalemim düştü kana ) and "shrapnel pieces pierced my lungs" ( şarapnel parçaları saplandı ciğerime ) directly reference the violent nature of Mumcu's death and the silencing of a journalist.

Selda Bağcan, known for her "protest music" and psychedelic folk style, delivered the song with a deep, mournful intensity that resonated across diverse social groups. It remains a staple at commemorative events for Mumcu and other fallen "brave heroes" ( yürekli yiğitlere ). Selda Bağcan - Uğurlar Olsun lyrics - Musixmatch Selda BaДџcanВ UДџurlar Olsun

"Uğurlar Olsun" is a seminal Turkish lament composed and performed by Selda Bağcan , serving as a powerful tribute to the investigative journalist following his assassination in 1993 . The song has since become a symbol of political resistance and a collective mourning for those who sacrificed their lives for truth in Turkey. Historical and Social Context : Phrases like "my pen fell into blood"

The lyrics of "Uğurlar Olsun" (written by Ali Çınar) use vivid, visceral imagery to depict the tragedy: Selda Bağcan - Uğurlar Olsun lyrics - Musixmatch

The song was released in late 1993, shortly after Uğur Mumcu was killed by a car bomb in Ankara on January 24. This period in Turkey was marked by significant political turbulence and several high-profile, unsolved assassinations of secular and democratic intellectuals. "Uğurlar Olsun"—which translates to "Farewell" or "May you have a good journey"—transformed from a personal elegy into a national anthem for social justice. Lyrical Themes and Symbolism

: The chorus refers to "a sharp pen, a broken pair of glasses" ( bir keskin kalem, bir kırık gözlük ), which became the iconic visual symbols of Uğur Mumcu.

: The song emphasizes living for "pure white truths" ( bembeyaz doğruları ) and refusing to let fear into one's heart, reinforcing the message that while the individual was killed, their ideas endure. Musical Impact

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How does MazaCAM work?

MazaCAM works seamlessly with all Mazak control lathe generations (except T4), from the early T-series (T1, T2, T3, etc.) to the latest Matrix, Smart, and Smooth systems. It also supports various Mazatrol milling controls (M2, M32, M-Plus, Fusion 640M) and it can provide EIA sub-programs for non-standard shapes.

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: Phrases like "my pen fell into blood" ( kalemim düştü kana ) and "shrapnel pieces pierced my lungs" ( şarapnel parçaları saplandı ciğerime ) directly reference the violent nature of Mumcu's death and the silencing of a journalist.

Selda Bağcan, known for her "protest music" and psychedelic folk style, delivered the song with a deep, mournful intensity that resonated across diverse social groups. It remains a staple at commemorative events for Mumcu and other fallen "brave heroes" ( yürekli yiğitlere ). Selda Bağcan - Uğurlar Olsun lyrics - Musixmatch

"Uğurlar Olsun" is a seminal Turkish lament composed and performed by Selda Bağcan , serving as a powerful tribute to the investigative journalist following his assassination in 1993 . The song has since become a symbol of political resistance and a collective mourning for those who sacrificed their lives for truth in Turkey. Historical and Social Context

The lyrics of "Uğurlar Olsun" (written by Ali Çınar) use vivid, visceral imagery to depict the tragedy:

The song was released in late 1993, shortly after Uğur Mumcu was killed by a car bomb in Ankara on January 24. This period in Turkey was marked by significant political turbulence and several high-profile, unsolved assassinations of secular and democratic intellectuals. "Uğurlar Olsun"—which translates to "Farewell" or "May you have a good journey"—transformed from a personal elegy into a national anthem for social justice. Lyrical Themes and Symbolism

: The chorus refers to "a sharp pen, a broken pair of glasses" ( bir keskin kalem, bir kırık gözlük ), which became the iconic visual symbols of Uğur Mumcu.

: The song emphasizes living for "pure white truths" ( bembeyaz doğruları ) and refusing to let fear into one's heart, reinforcing the message that while the individual was killed, their ideas endure. Musical Impact


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