![]() ![]() Nazan Bekiroglu’s “Nar Ağacı” (The Pomegranate Tree) has topped a somewhat dubious list, being named the most pirated work in Turkey over the past year by the Professional Union of Press and Publishers (BASYAYBİR).Īccording to data from the union, which conducts operations against pirated books throughout Turkey, 220,000 pirated books were seized in 2012 in 29 provinces.Ī total of 5 million Turkish Liras were collected in the raids, according to BASYAYBİR.ĭuring the operations, police discovered a number of books that were about to be published. ![]() A total of 5 million Turkish Liras were collected in the raids, according to BASYAYBİR. Some 220,000 pirated books were seized in 2012 in 29 Turkish provinces and a total of 5 million Turkish Liras were collected in the raids, according to data from the Union of Press and Publishers. ![]() Data reveals black market’s bestselling books last year ISTANBUL ![]()
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