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People's Labour Party (Turkey)

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Former political party in Turkey
For other uses, seePeople's Labour Party (disambiguation).

People's Labour Party
Halkın Emek Partisi
AbbreviationHEP
LeaderAhmet Fehmi Işıklar
Founded7 June 1990 (1990-06-07)
Banned14 July 1993 (1993-07-14)
Split fromSocial Democratic Populist Party
Succeeded by
Ideology
Political positionCentre-left
International affiliationSocialist International

ThePeople's Labour Party (Turkish:Halkın Emek Partisi, HEP), sometimes translated as thePeople's Work Party, was a pro-Kurdish political party inTurkey.

History

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It was founded on 7 June 1990 by seven members of theTurkish Grand National Assembly expelled from theSocial Democratic Populist Party (SHP).[1] They were expelled from the SHP for having attended a Kurdish congress organized by theKurdish Institute inParis.[2] HEP was led byAhmet Fehmi Işıklar.[1] It first viewed itself as a party for the whole of Turkey. But that a party represented in the Turkish Parliament openly demanded more rights for the Kurds was new to Turkish politics.[3] Its politicians held speeches in front of audiences of up to 10,000 people inSoutheast Turkey, which was deemed a danger to public security by the Turkish authorities.[4] In view of the "Kurdish question", the HEP vigorously campaigned for the right toself-determination of the people by means of a federation, referendum or a similar kind of solution found by the people.[4] Following theNewroz celebrations, president Işıklar declared during the first party congress in June 1991 that several circles tried to brand the party as a Kurdish party. As the party is a party of the suppressed, within this framework they are proud of being called a Kurdish party. Some days later, he reiterated that they were not uncomfortable with being called a 'Kurdish Party' since it was the Kurds whose rights were most infringed. After this declaration, several of the Turkish founding members resigned.[5]

1991 elections

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For the1991 Turkish general election, it formed anelectoral alliance with the SHP ofErdal Inönü,[4][6] and 22 politicians from the HEP entered the parliament with this alliance.[7] The HEP was involved in peace negotiations with thePKK. On 16 April 1993 chairmanAhmet Türk and five other MPs traveled to theBar Elias inLebanon, demanding a prolongation of thecease fire declared by the PKK before.[8] The cease-fire was prolonged at a press conference given the same day.[9]

Ban

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Due to the overt promotion of Kurdish cultural and political rights, the party was banned by theConstitutional Court in July 1993.[10] The party was succeeded by theDemocracy Party (DEP) established in May 1993.[1] In 2002 theEuropean Court of Human Rights held that, since its methods and aims were peaceful and democratic, its dissolution was not justified as "necessary in a democratic society" as required byArticle 11 and grantedFeridun Yazar, Ahmet Karataş and Ibrahim Aksoy each €10,000 and another €10,000 combined due to the banning of their party.[11]

Vedat Aydın, theDiyarbakır branch chairman of HEP, was found dead on a road nearMalatya on 7 July 1991, two days after armed men had taken him from his home in Diyarbakır. His wife, Şükran Aydın, states that her husband's murder was a turning point and that there was a sudden increase in the number of unsolved murders in Turkey's southeastern region following his death. She says thatJİTEM, a clandestine unit within theTurkish Gendarmerie, was responsible for his murder.[12]

Parliamentarians

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References

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  1. ^abcAylin Güney."The People's Democracy Party"(PDF).Political Parties in Turkey. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved13 September 2015.
  2. ^"Almost All Party Chairs Served Jail Term".Bianet. 3 May 2017.
  3. ^Güvenç, Muna (2011)."Constructing Narratives of Kurdish Nationalism in the Urban Space of Diyarbakir, Turkey".Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review.23 (1): 27.ISSN 1050-2092.JSTOR 41758881.
  4. ^abcWatts, Nicole F. (November 1999)."Allies and Enemies: Pro-Kurdish Parties in Turkish Politics, 1990–94".International Journal of Middle East Studies.31 (4):636–637.doi:10.1017/S0020743800057123.ISSN 1471-6380.S2CID 155216330.
  5. ^Watts, Nicole F. (2010).Activists in Office. University of Washington Press. p. 64.ISBN 9780295990491.
  6. ^Turan, Ilter (16 April 2015).Turkey's Difficult Journey to Democracy: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back. OUP Oxford. p. 205.ISBN 9780191640612.
  7. ^Watts, Nicole F. (1 July 2011).Activists in Office: Kurdish Politics and Protest in Turkey. University of Washington Press. p. 68.ISBN 9780295800820.
  8. ^Gunes, Cengiz (11 January 2013).The Kurdish National Movement in Turkey: From Protest to Resistance. Routledge. p. 163.ISBN 9781136587986.
  9. ^Özcan, Ali Kemal (2006).Turkey's Kurds: A Theoretical Analysis of the PKK and Abdullah Ocalan. Routledge. p. 205.ISBN 9780415366878.
  10. ^Güney 2002, p. 124.
  11. ^Chamber Judgment in the case of Yazar, Karataş, Aksoy and the People’s Labour Party (HEP) v. Turkey, p.1
  12. ^Melik Duvakli (2 March 2009)."Wife of slain Kurdish politician says husband killed by JİTEM".Today's Zaman. Archived fromthe original on 10 October 2017. Retrieved24 May 2010.Şükran Aydın: a clandestine unit within the gendarmerie is responsible for the murder
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