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{{Infobox_Political_Party |
{{Infobox political party
name_english = Communist Workers Party of Turkey|
| name = Communist Workers Party of Turkey
name_native = Türkiye Komünist İşçi Partisi |
| native_name = Türkiye Komünist İşçi Partisi
colorcode = Red |
| colorcode = {{party color|Communist Workers Party of Turkey}}
party_logo = [[Image:Tkip.gif]]|
leader = H. Fırat |
| logo = Türkiye Komünist İşçi Partisi (emblem).gif
foundation = November 1998 |
| foundation = November 1998
ideology = [[Communism]],<br>[[Marxism-Leninism]]|
| ideology = [[Communism]]<br>[[Marxism–Leninism]]<br>[[Anti-revisionism]]
headquarters = None (Illegal Organisation) |
| headquarters = None (Illegal Organisation)
| website = {{URL|http://www.tkip.org/}}
international = None |
| country = Turkey
website = [http://www.tkip.org/ http://www.tkip.org/]
| position = Far-Left
}}
}}
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'''Communist Workers Party of Turkey''' ({{lang-tr|Türkiye Komünist İşçi Partisi}}) is an illegal [[communist party]] in [[Turkey]]. TKİP was founded in November 1998 by '''EKİM''' (October), a group that had split away from the [[Revolutionary Communist Party of Turkey]] (TDKP) in 1988. Initially EKİM had been known as '''Revolutionary Communist Party of Turkey-Leninist Wing''' (''Türkiye Devrimci Komünist Partisi-Leninist Kanat'').


'''Communist Workers Party of Turkey''' ({{langx|tr|Türkiye Komünist İşçi Partisi}}) is an illegal [[communist party]] in [[Turkey]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=MacDonald|first1=Alex|title=Local mayor promises 'communist honey' for Turkey|url=http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/local-mayor-promises-communist-honey-turkey-146757289|website=Middle East Eye|access-date=14 March 2018|date=September 7, 2016|archive-date=31 July 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180731111002/http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/local-mayor-promises-communist-honey-turkey-146757289|url-status=live}}</ref> TKİP was founded in November 1998 by '''EKİM''' (October), a group that had split away from the [[Revolutionary Communist Party of Turkey]] (TDKP) in 1988. Initially EKİM had been known as '''Revolutionary Communist Party of Turkey-Leninist Wing''' (''Türkiye Devrimci Komünist Partisi-Leninist Kanat'').
In February 1999, TKİP suffered a split, and the [[Revolutionary People's Movement]] (DHH) was formed.


In February 1999, TKİP suffered a split, and the Revolutionary People's Movement (DHH) was formed.
TKİP prisoners in [[Prisons in Turkey|Turkish prisons]] took part in the [[Hunger_strike#Political_prisoners_in_Turkey|death fasts]] in 2000.


TKİP prisoners in [[Prisons in Turkey|Turkish prisons]] took part in the [[Hunger strike#Political prisoners in Turkey|death fasts]] in 2000.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Bargu|first1=Banu|title=Starve and Immolate: The Politics of Human Weapons|date=September 9, 2014|publisher=Columbia University Press|isbn=978-0231163408|page=233|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lavMDAAAQBAJ|access-date=14 March 2018}}</ref>
TKİP publishes ''Ekim'' (October), ''Kızıl Bayrak'' ([[Red flag|Red Flag]]), ''Ekim Gençliği'' (October Youth) and ''Kamu Emekçileri Bülteni'' (workers' bulletin).

TKİP publishes ''Ekim'' (October), ''Kızıl Bayrak'' ([[Red flag (politics)|Red Flag]]), ''Ekim Gençliği'' (October Youth) and ''Kamu Emekçileri Bülteni'' (workers' bulletin).


==See also==
==See also==
*[[List of illegal political parties in Turkey]]
*[[List of illegal political parties in Turkey]]
*[[Communist Party of Turkey]] for a list of communist parties in Turkey
*[[Communist Party of Turkey (disambiguation)]], for other groups using similar names

==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.tkip.org TKİP website]
*[http://www.tkip.org TKİP website]
* [http://www.kizilbayrak.de/ Kizil Bayrak Gazetesi]
*[http://www.kizilbayrak.de/ Kizil Bayrak Gazetesi]
* [http://www.kizilbayrak.net/ Kizil Bayrak günlük sitesi]
*[http://www.kizilbayrak.net/ Kizil Bayrak günlük sitesi]


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[[Category:1998 establishments in Turkey]]
[[Category:Banned political parties in Turkey]]
[[Category:Banned communist parties]]



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Latest revision as of 12:16, 3 December 2024

Communist Workers Party of Turkey
Türkiye Komünist İşçi Partisi
FoundedNovember 1998
HeadquartersNone (Illegal Organisation)
IdeologyCommunism
Marxism–Leninism
Anti-revisionism
Political positionFar-Left
Website
www.tkip.org

Communist Workers Party of Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye Komünist İşçi Partisi) is an illegal communist party in Turkey.[1] TKİP was founded in November 1998 by EKİM (October), a group that had split away from the Revolutionary Communist Party of Turkey (TDKP) in 1988. Initially EKİM had been known as Revolutionary Communist Party of Turkey-Leninist Wing (Türkiye Devrimci Komünist Partisi-Leninist Kanat).

In February 1999, TKİP suffered a split, and the Revolutionary People's Movement (DHH) was formed.

TKİP prisoners in Turkish prisons took part in the death fasts in 2000.[2]

TKİP publishes Ekim (October), Kızıl Bayrak (Red Flag), Ekim Gençliği (October Youth) and Kamu Emekçileri Bülteni (workers' bulletin).

See also

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References

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  1. ^ MacDonald, Alex (September 7, 2016). "Local mayor promises 'communist honey' for Turkey". Middle East Eye. Archived from the original on 31 July 2018. Retrieved 14 March 2018.
  2. ^ Bargu, Banu (September 9, 2014). Starve and Immolate: The Politics of Human Weapons. Columbia University Press. p. 233. ISBN 978-0231163408. Retrieved 14 March 2018.
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