Maoist Communist Party (Turkey)
Maoist Communist Party of Turkey[1] | |
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Leader | Unknown |
Founder | Cafer Cangöz |
Founded | 18 April 1994 as TKP(ML) 15 September 2002 as MKP |
Armed wing | People's Libration Army People's Guerrilla Forces |
Ideology | Marxism-Leninism-Maoism |
Political position | Far-left |
European affiliation | Conference of Communist and Workers’ Parties of the Balkans |
International affiliation | Revolutionary Internationalist Movement |
Colours | Red |
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Maoist Communist Party of Turkey (Turkish: Maoist Komünist Partisi abbreviated as MKP) is a Maoist insurgent organization in Turkey. It is the most significant of the Maoist organisations in Turkey; it upholds the legacy of Ibrahim Kaypakkaya. It maintains two armed wings: the People's Guerrilla Forces or PHG and People's Libration Army or HKO.[1] MKP is a part of Revolutionary Internationalist Movement and participates in the Conference of Communist and Workers’ Parties of the Balkans.[2]
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History
MKP emerged in 1987 as TKP/ML - Eastern Anatolia Regional Committee (Doğu Anadolu Bölge Komitesi in Turkish, abbreviated as DABK) and broke away from the declining TKP/ML organisation. In 1993 it reunified with TKP/ML, but this proved unsuccessful; it broke away again in 1994 to become the Communist Party of Turkey (Marxist–Leninist) [abbreviated as TKP(ML) - not to be confused with TKP/ML]. After an increasing ideological divide between the TKP/ML and the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement, the Committee of RIM (CoRIM) eventually ejected the ideologically stagnant TKP/ML. In 2003 TKP (ML) morphed into the Maoist Communist Party (MKP). MKP became a member of RIM and over the years gained influence becoming the most significant Maoist organisation in Turkey. MKP is determined to carry out a "Socialist People's War"[this quote needs a citation] in Turkey with its armed wing the People's Liberation Army. In 2013 the Party's 3rd congress established the People's Guerrilla Forces as a second armed wing.
Organisation
The party has two armed wings: in rural areas Peoples' Liberation Army (Halk Kurtuluş Ordusu in Turkish, abbreviated as HKO) and in cities People's Guerrilla Forces (Partizan Halk Güçleri in Turkish, abbreviated as PHG).[3]
Maoist Youth Union (Turkish: Maoist Gençlik Birliği) is the youth organization of MKP.
Maoist Women's Union (Turkish: Maoist Kadınlar Birliği) - is women's organization of MKP.
The party has two periodicals titled Devrimci Demokrasi (Revolutionary Democracy) and Sınıf Teorisi (Theory of the Class).[4]
Federation of Democratic Rights (Turkish: Demokratik Haklar Federasyonu abbreviated as DHF) - is independent mass organization related to MKP.
Recent activity
In March 2009, Tamer Bilici, a doctor in service during a 2000 hunger strike in Kandıra F-type prison, was punished[clarification needed] by MKP-HKO for being a public enemy because he was blamed for deaths and permanent disabilities of inmates.[5] In September 2009 MKP-HKO claimed responsibility for the death of a retired colonel, Aytekin İçmez. In June 2015, MKP-PHG killed former colonel Fehmi Altinbilek.[6]
Designation as a terrorist organisation
The organisation is listed among the 12 active terrorist organisations in Turkey as of 2007 according to Counter-Terrorism and Operations Department of Directorate General for Security (Turkish police).[7]
Human resources
A study carried out by the Counter-Terrorism and Operations Department of Directorate General for Security over a sample of files about people convicted of being terrorists under Turkish laws including 826 militants from the organisation and the three other currently active left-wing organisations (see reference 1) 65% of the members are aged 14 to 25, 16,8% 25 to 30 and 17,5% are older than 30. University graduates make up 20,4% of the members, high school graduates 33,5%, secondary school graduates 14%, primary school graduates 29,9% and illiterates 1,9% (while they have no sampled literate non-graduate members).[8]
See also
References
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- ↑ TÜRKİYE'DE HALEN FAALİYETLERİNE DEVAM EDEN BAŞLICA TERÖR ÖRGÜTLERİ: http://www.egm.gov.tr/temuh/terorgrup1.html
- ↑ Zaman. 25.12.2007. "Dikkat: Hangi yasadışı örgüte kimler üye olur?". http://www.iyibilgi.com/haber.php?haber_id=47595
External links
- Official website
- Halkin Gunlugu - news portal related to MKP
- First Congress of the Maoist Communist Party of Turkey, Revolutionary Worker #1187
- History of the Communist Movement in Turkey People's March
- Pages with broken file links
- Articles containing Turkish-language text
- Wikipedia articles needing clarification from October 2015
- Official website not in Wikidata
- Rebel groups in Turkey
- Maoism in Turkey
- Kurdish organisations
- Communist parties in Turkey
- Organizations designated as terrorist by the Turkish Directorate General for Security
- Maoist organizations
- Banned political parties in Turkey
- Banned communist parties