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Political party in Turkey
Peoples' United Revolutionary Movement Halkların Birleşik Devrim Hareketi
AbbreviationHBDH
FoundedMarch 12, 2016 (2016-03-12)
IdeologyRevolutionary socialism
Communism
Marxism–Leninism
Anti-fascism
Libertarian socialism
Political positionFar-left
Members List:
Website
https://hbdh-online.com/

The Peoples' United Revolutionary Movement or HBDH (Turkish: Halkların Birleşik Devrim Hareketi) is a far-left self-declared alliance of ten mostly Kurdish leftist, revolutionary socialist, and communist organizations in Turkey. The alliance was declared on March 12, 2016, with the goal of overthrowing the elected Turkish government. Since then, it has claimed responsibility for several attacks on security personnel in Turkey.

Background

The alliance chose to declare their founding on March 12 to announce to the world their commitment to the struggle against the AKP government in Turkey. March 12, 2016, was the 45th anniversary of the 1971 Turkish military memorandum, the 21st anniversary of the Gazi Quarter riots, and the 12th anniversary of the 2004 al-Qamishli riots. All three of these events serve as reminders of the alliance's mission "to lead victoriously our struggle for the Revolution, democracy and socialism."

The alliance believes that Erdoğan's party, the Justice and Development Party (AKP), seeks to implement a new leadership in Turkey, effectively restoring the dictatorship established on March 12, 1971. Five members of the alliance (TKP/ML, MLKP, TKEP/L, Devrimci Karargâh, and MLSPB) are also members of the International Freedom Battalion, a small group of foreign fighters supporting the Syrian Democratic Forces in the Rojava conflict.

Motives

The organization has called for the destruction of the majority Justice and Development Party (AKP) and the overthrow of its elected government. The organization has claimed that it is struggling for the "self-determination" of minorities:

If the struggle for Kurdish self-determination is broken, the AKP will start to attack all other opposition forces in Turkey. Consequently, the future of all progressive, revolutionary and working class forces in Turkey is directly tied to the future of the Kurdish resistance.

The organization has called for the "mobilization of a unified popular revolution" in order to overthrow the elected government. It has claimed itself to be against "imperialism, fascism, racism, capitalism, and conservatism" on its path to a revolution, calling for "our peoples, our workers, the oppressed, all cultures starting with the Alevis, the women, the youth to join the ranks of the Revolutionary United Movement and to struggle."

Member organizations

The following organizations were in attendance at the joint press meeting announcing the alliance:

The Coordination of Revolutionary Proletarians (PDK) has also announced that they have joined the alliance, while the Resurrection Movement (TDH) has expressed interest in joining.

Activities

Soon after its formation, the movement began conducting armed operations against the Turkish government. On May 6, 2016, HBDH attacked a Gendarmerie General Command base in Giresun Province in northeastern Turkey. According to news reports, a roadside bomb exploded, targeting a Gendarmerie vehicle. HDBH claimed responsibility for the attack on May 8, stating that three gendarmes died in the attack, as well as the Base Commander, who was the intended target. This was inconsistent with the Odatv release, which reported only 1 casualty.

Since its initial attack, the Joint Command of the Peoples' United Revolutionary Movement has claimed responsibility for several more attacks in the region, primarily targeting Turkish soldiers or gendarmes. The tactics employed by the alliance are very similar to those used by the PKK. The most notable attack came on July 19, just 4 days after the 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt. HBDH reported that they had killed 11 riot police in Trabzon Province at 08:30 that morning. The HBDH report is consistent in time and location to an attack reported by Doğan News Agency, in which "unknown assailants" fired on a police checkpoint. This report states that 3 officers were killed and 5 were injured, along with a civilian.

See also

References

  1. ^ Behdinan (March 12, 2016). "Peoples' United Revolutionary Movement established for a joint struggle". Firat News Agency. Archived from the original on March 14, 2016. Retrieved May 10, 2016.
  2. ^ Zeynel, K. (March 16, 2016). "Declaration of the Founding of the Revolutionary United People's Movement". Nouvelle Turquie. Archived from the original on April 11, 2016. Retrieved May 10, 2016.
  3. "Statement of the Organising Committee of TKP/ML: Defend the party, its principles and general line. Oppose the putschists!". tkpml.com.
  4. ^ "PKK ve 9 örgütün oluşturduğu grup o saldırıyı üstlendi". Odatv.com. May 8, 2016. Retrieved July 26, 2016.
  5. "HBDH claims responsibility for the action in Giresun". Firat News Agency. May 8, 2016. Retrieved July 26, 2016.
  6. "HBDH: 11 riot police killed in Trabzon". Firat News Agency. July 21, 2016. Retrieved July 26, 2016.
  7. "Three police officers killed in attack in Turkey's north". Doğan News Agency. July 19, 2016. Retrieved July 26, 2016.

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