Socialist Unity Party (Turkey) Explained
The Socialist Unity Party (Turkish: Sosyalist Birlik Partisi, abbreviated SBP) was a political party in Turkey. The party was founded on January 15, 1991. It was headed by Sadun Aren, a former university professor.[2] The party was largely a successor organization of the banned United Communist Party of Turkey (TBKP).[3] SBP held its first party congress in Ankara in May 1992.[4]
The party was banned on July 19, 1995.[5] [6] The remains of the party merged into the United Socialist Party (BSP).[3]
Notes and References
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- Tachau, Frank. Political Parties of the Middle East and North Africa. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 1994. p. 600
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- Sosyalist Birlik Partisi. Genel Yönetim Kurulu çalışma raporu: 1. kongre, 2 - 3 Mayı 1992, Ankara. 1992.
- Human Rights Watch. Turkey: Violations of Free Expression in Turkey. New York: Human Rights Watch, 1999. p. 101
- Yildiz, Kerim, and Susan Carolyn Breau. The Kurdish Conflict: International Humanitarian Law and Post-Conflict Mechanisms. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, England: Routledge, 2010. pp. 9, 274