Maoist insurgency in Turkey

The Maoist insurgency in Turkey, also known as the People's War in Turkey (Turkish: Halk savaşı), is an ongoing low-level insurgency in eastern Turkey between the Turkish government and Maoist rebels that began in the late 1970s. The insurgency declined in the late 1980s and 1990s and has been sidelined by the larger Kurdish–Turkish conflict (1978–present). Low-level armed attacks continue to be carried out by Maoist insurgent groups, the most significant of which are the Liberation Army of the Workers and Peasants of Turkey (TİKKO) (the armed wing of the Communist Party of Turkey/Marxist–Leninist) and the People's Liberation Army (HKO) and People's Partisan Forces (PHG), both armed wings of the Maoist Communist Party.

Maoist Insurgency in Turkey
Date12 September 1980 – present
(39 years, 9 months, 1 week and 1 day)
Location
Turkey, mainly in the east Tunceli region
Result Ongoing
Belligerents
 Turkey

TKP/ML

  • TİKKO

MKP-HKO-PHG


MLKP


Maoist Party Centre



Commanders and leaders
Kenan Evren
(1980–89)
Turgut Özal
(1989–93)
Süleyman Demirel
(1993–2000)
Ahmet Necdet Sezer
(2000–07)
Abdullah Gül
(2007–14)
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
(2014–present)

  • Cüneyt Kahraman 
  • Cafer Cangöz 

Casualties and losses
600+ killed

History

On April 24, 1972, the Communist Party of Turkey/Marxist–Leninist (sometimes TKP/ML is incorrectly referred to as "Partizan" after the name of one of its publications) was formed by a radical group led by İbrahim Kaypakkaya, it crafted 11-point program and intended to wage a People's War. However a year later Kaypakkaya was captured, tortured and killed. In 1978 the first conference was carried out affirming the TKP/ML's direction towards People's War and guerrilla warfare, however little progress was made in this direction.[1] TKP/ML was involved in political violence between left and right wing groups in the 1970s.

TKP/ML's military wing, the Liberation Army of the Workers and Peasants of Turkey (TİKKO), carried out militant and guerrilla actions in the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s, mainly in the Tunceli region, who's inhabitants saw the Maoist guerrilla war as revenge for the Dersim Massacre in 1938.[2] TİKKO reached its height during this period carrying out guerrilla warfare in the mountainous areas of the Dersim and Black Sea regions.[3]

In the late 1980s the TKP/ML suffered from a series of splits following the party's second congress. 1993 TKP/ML attempted to reunify with the DABK group which ultimately proved unsuccessful.

On May 17, 1985, TKP/ML broadcast propaganda message to millions of television viewers in Istanbul, replacing the soundtrack for the evening news.[4]

2000–present

In 2000, Turkish security forces launched operations against TİKKO insurgents in the provinces of Tokat and Sivas. Discovering 12 hideouts, they recovered 9 machine guns, 4 rocket launchers, grenades and explosives as well as 10 tonnes of food and medicine.[5]

On December 11, 2000, TİKKO insurgents open fire on a police special task force, killing 2 and wounding 12.[6]

In 2001, police captured five insurgents and weapons including two 9K111 Fagot anti-tank missiles.[7]

On 16 June 2005, Turkish armed forces killed 17 members of MKP.

In March 2009, Tamer Bilici, a doctor in service during a 2000 hunger strike in Kandıra F-type prison, was punished by MKP-HKO for being a public enemy because he was blamed for deaths, and permanent disabilities of inmates.[8] In September 2009 MKP-HKO claimed responsibility for the death of a retired colonel, Aytekin İçmez.[9]

On 29 June 2010, two guerrillas of the TİKKO were killed in the mountains of Tunceli by the Turkish state forces.

On 2 February 2011, five guerrillas of TİKKO in Tunceli died as a result of an avalanche.[10][11]

On 15 November 2012, 24 guerrillas of HKO were surrounded and captured in Tunceli[12][13]

On 26 July 2013, the control building of a hydroelectric power plant regulator was bombed in the countryside of Tunceli Province by TİKKO militants.[14]

2014

On 14 March 2014, TİKKO guerrillas attacked a police station in Tunceli. TKP/ML declared that the attack was revenge for the death of Berkin Elvan.[15][16]

On 8 July 2014, TİKKO guerrillas stopped a truck carrying five workers to a base station at Altınyüzük and set the vehicle on fire.[17][18]

On 15 August 2014, TiKKO guerrillas attacked a Gendarmerie Station in Ovacik, no Deaths were reported.

2015

In June 2015, MKP-PHG killed former colonel Fehmi Altinbilek.

On 22 July, TiKKO guerrillas attacked a Gendarmerie Station in Hozat. No Casulties were reported.

On 10 October, guerrillas of the PKK and the TKP / ML-TİKKO attacked the military base of Geyiksuyu in the province of Tunceli.[19]

On 15 October, TİKKO guerrillas attacked the military base of Amukta, in Hozat county.[20]

On 21 October, three TİKKO guerrillas died in a clash with TSK in Ovacık.[21]

The funeral of guerrillas was attended by hundreds of people, who sang songs and shouted revolutionary slogans.[22]

2016

On 9 May, two TiKKO guerrillas were killed in Geyiksuyu during a clash with TSK Soldiers.

During 24–28 November, twelve guerrillas of TKP/ML TİKKO died during an army operation at Aliboğazı region of the Dersim province.[23]

2017

On 10 February, TİKKO fighters set fire to the AKP headquarter in Pendik district, Istanbul.[24]

On 18 June, MKP-HKO guerrillas attacked the military base of Kuşluca in Tunceli, Halkin Günlüğü claimed the attack killed two soldiers and wounded one.[25]

On 1 August, three MKP-HKO guerrillas were killed in a clash with TSK in Ovacık.[26][27]

On 18 August, two MKP-HKO guerrillas died when they were surrounded in Hozat by the armed forces.[28][29]

On 26 September, two MKP-HKO guerrillas were killed by TSK soldiers in Ovacık.[30][31][32]

On 16 November, four MKP-HKO guerrillas were killed in clashes with TSK.

2018

On 24 April, two female TiKKO guerrillas were killed and another was captured by TSK Soldiers in Tunceli.

On 5/6 August, six TiKKO guerrillas were killed by the Turkish Army in Tunceli.

On 11 August, a BÖG fighter was killed in Pülümür, Tunceli by the Turkish Army.

On 17 August, a MLKP fighter was killed in an Turkish airstrike in Iraqi Kurdistan.

On 28 August, a MLKP fighter was killed by TSK soldiers in Tunceli.

2019

On 20 July, 2 MLKP fighters were killed alongside 3 PKK fighters who were also killed.[33]

2020

In culture

See also

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