164:. As a result, Yunus Nadi was arrested in 1902, in his second year. He spent three years in prison before being released on December 28, 1904. After his release, he was exiled to his hometown of Fethiye, where he worked as a lawyer. It was during this time that he married Nazime Hanım, the daughter of a local customs officer.
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Yunus Nadi’s writing during this time was characterized by its militant nationalism and antipathy toward the
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Some have contested that Yunus Nadi held Nazi sympathies, however, claiming that his coverage was generally pro-nationalist but against totalitarianism and expansionism, citing editorials written by Yunus Nadi criticizing the German invasion of Norway and Hitler’s abrogtation of international law.
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was signed on July 24, 1923, Yunus Nadi became chairman of the committee tasked with writing the new constitution, and on
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has given out Yunus Nadi Awards, named in memory of Yunus Nadi, since 1946. Awards are given for short stories, memoirs, poetry, cartoons, novel research, short anecdotes, children's books, sociology, journalism, photography, and scientific works.
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