Communist Party of Kurdistan (Turkey) explained

Communist Party of Kurdistan
Native Name:Partiya Komunistê Kurdistan
Native Name Lang:ku
Split:TKEP
Abbreviation:KKP
Colorcode:
  1. DA221C
Leader:Mehmet Baran
Ideology:Communism
Kurdish self-determination
Website:http://partiyakomunistekurdistan.org
Country:Turkey

The Communist Party of Kurdistan (Kurdish: Partiya Komunistê Kurdistan|script=Latn; Turkish: Kürdistan Komünist Partisi; abbreviated KKP) is a banned political party in Turkey, founded in 1982 as the Kurdish branch of the Communist Labour Party of Turkey (TKEP).[1] Between 1980 and 1982, the TKEP had a Kurdistan Autonomous Organization (Kürdistan Özerk Örgütü; KÖÖ). In 1990, the KKP became an independent party. The KKP is led by Mehmet Baran.

According to its party program, the KKP's goal is to establish a socialist People's Republic of Kurdistan.[2] KKP members such as Sinan Çiftyürek have been among the founders of the Freedom and Socialism Party founded in 2011.

The main publication of the KKP is Dengê Kurdistan. The KKP also has a committee in Germany.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: La problemática del puebo kurdo. www.uv.es.
  2. Web site: denge Kurdistan. www.dengekurdistan.com.