Journalism
"Uğur Mumcu established himself with his early writings, captivating readers with his subtle humour and passion for writing... A man on his own...
I think that he was destined for success. Because he became the voice of his generation, intellectuals, and democracy, capturing the 'black sentence of Turkish.' He skilfully employed his extensive knowledge of public law during current events, politics, and struggles... He was always open-hearted, acted with courage, and did not fear risks. And, of course, his most important quality was that his hand truly knew how to hold a pen. ... He did not just remain a writer or a journalist; he emerged as a thinker, a freedom fighter, a political and legal figure... The open book of the '68s...
Daily writing inevitably leads a person to renewals. Uğur Mumcu beautifully served the function of repetition: Intellectual delineation...
Readable, medium-sized, a giant man..." (Cemal Süreya, "99 Yüz," p. 353-354)