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- Subject: Workers' Party Founded in Turkey
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- NEW WORKERS PARTY FOUNDED IN TURKEY
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- By Bill Doares
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- Turkey, with 60 million people, is the most populous nation in
- the Middle East. With the only acknowledged U.S. military bases
- in the Middle East on its soil, it is central to the Pentagon's
- strategy for world domination.
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- Much of the U.S. terror bombing of Iraq in 1991 was launched from
- Turkey, and Turkey's long border with the USSR made it a center
- of U.S. intelligence activity. Today, because of its close
- linguistic and cultural ties to the former Soviet republics in
- Central Asia and the Caucasus, Turkey is important to
- Washington's plans to dominate the former USSR.
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- But Turkey also has a large, exploited working class with a rich
- socialist tradition, and an oppressed Kurdish minority that is
- fighting for self-determination. The workers' movement in Turkey
- has been severely repressed by a succession of U.S.-backed
- military dictatorships, but it has not been crushed.
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- Last fall, some veterans of the class battles that raged in
- Turkey during the 1960s and 1970s, a number of whom had spent
- years in prison, came together to form a new workers' party, the
- Party for Socialist Turkey (STP). The STP's founders had been in
- several socialist tendencies, both legal and illegal, before the
- 1980 military coup. They united on the basis of a shared belief
- in the continuing validity of socialism and the class struggle
- and opposition to the pro-capitalist reforms in the USSR.
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- The STP has grown rapidly, establishing branches in most of
- Turkey's major industrial centers as well as locals in six
- districts in Istanbul, the largest city. Its newspaper, Iktidar,
- has been banned several times for "inciting class hostility." STP
- cadre helped organize May Day demonstrations in defiance of the
- Turkish state as well as protests against the Gulf war and the
- Turkish regime's massacres of the Kurdish people. They also
- played leading roles in a number of labor struggles, including
- the 1991 Zonguldak miners' strike and the occupation of a glass
- factory in Istanbul's Beykoz district to protest layoffs.
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- On Nov. 28, over 1,000 Communists, workers and students, veterans
- and youth, packed the Ortakoy Cultural Center in Istanbul to
- celebrate the STP founding. The hall resounded with chants of
- "Long live revolution and socialism" and "Long live our struggle
- for socialist power." Participants waved red flags bearing the
- party's wheel-and-hammer emblem.
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- The celebration was held even though 37 STP members, including
- several Central Committee members, had been arrested for putting
- up posters announcing the party's founding. Over 20,000 posters
- were put up in one night as part of the campaign.
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- Solidarity with Cuba as a fortress of socialism was a major theme
- of the celebration, and Jorge Castro Benitez of the international
- affairs bureau of the Cuban Communist Party was an honored guest
- speaker. In the weeks before the celebration, the STP gathered
- thousands of petitions protesting the U.S. blockade of Cuba and
- collected $80,000 worth of medicine for the Cuban people.
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- Other international speakers represented Workers World Party in
- the United States and the Revolutionary Communist Group from
- Britain.
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- In a stirring opening address, STP chairman Ali Onder Ondes spoke
- of the need to continue to struggle for world socialism in the
- face of U.S. imperialism's "new world order." He called for
- solidarity with Cuba, with the Soviet Communists fighting against
- capitalist restoration and with the liberation struggle of the
- Kurdish people.
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- Confident in class struggle
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- Saluting the many revolutionaries who have given their lives in
- the struggle for socialism in Turkey, he said, "Capitalism
- promises heaven but offers the people only hunger and poverty.
- ... Therefore, we are confident that the class struggle and the
- fight for socialist political power will develop again in Turkey
- and in the world. As Marxist-Leninists, we know that the common
- future of humanity is socialism. There can be no other destiny."
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