Radikal (disambiguation)

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Radikal was a Turkish newspaper.

Radikal may also refer to:

Radikal Records is a Teaneck, New Jersey based independent record label launched in 1990 by Jurgen Korduletsch for the purpose of introducing European dance, techno, rave, and trance music to the United States. Radikal has released a Who's Who of European Dance royalty and continues to sign and release electronic music, some pop music, and many compilation albums. Many of their artists and releases were and are licensed from all over the world for exclusive release in North America. Radikal Records sells their releases via: their company website, all major music retailers, and all major music download sites. All of their current releases can be sampled through the website. Currently, in-print releases are distributed in the United States by RED Distribution.

The Danish Social Liberal Youth, is a political youth organization in Denmark, built around the ideals of social liberalism. Radical indicates a connection to 19th and 20th century radicalism, a connection shared with the organisation's mother party, the Danish Social Liberal Party.

Shahin Najafi Iranian musician

Shahin Najafi is an Iranian musician, singer, actor, songwriter and political activist currently residing in Germany.

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