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Alperen Hearths (Шаблон:Lang-tr), officially the Alperen Hearths Foundation for Education, Culture, and Solidarity (Шаблон:Lang-tr)[1] or simply known as Alperens, are a far-right youth organization affiliated with the Great Unity Party in Turkey.[2]

History

It was established on 1 October 1992, by the order of Muhsin Yazıcıoğlu. Servet Avcı was the first chairman. In July 1994, Avcı handed over his chairmanship to Emir Kuşdemir, who later handed it to Süleyman Doğan.[3]

During the Chechen warШаблон:Which, aid campaigns and protests were organized by the Alperens across Turkey to support Chechnya. The visit of Boutros Boutros-Gali to Turkey was prevented by the protests of the Alperens on the grounds that the situation of Muslims in Bosnia, Palestine, Algeria and Chechnya was ignored. Süleyman Doğan handed over his chairmanship to Yavuz Ağıralioğlu in December 1995. In March 1996, the Alperens started the process of becoming the "Nizam-ı Alem Ocakları Vakfı". On 8 March 1997, Yavuz Ağıralioğlu handed over his chairmanship to Tuna Koç, who was the Aegean Region President of the organization. In February 2000, Tuna Koç, the chairman, handed over his duties to Yüksel Türkay. During this period, the name of the organization was changed to "Alperen Hearths".[4]

Serkan Tüzün, who took office on 12 July 2006, handed over his chairmanship to Eyüp Gökhan Özekin. Özekin, who carried out important activities in the name of creating a corporate identity for the Alperen Hearths, also attended Kosovo visits with the then BBP Chairman Muhsin Yazıcıoğlu and made various contacts. Özekin, who also organized a charity night for Chechnya, handed over his duty of general chairmanship to Abdullah Gürgür on 20 December 2008. Murat Aslan, who took office in November 2015, handed over his five-year chairmanship to Samet Bağcı on 21 December 2019. Bağcı is currently the chairman of the Alperen Ocakları Education Culture and Solidarity Foundation.[5]

In 2015, the Alperen Hearths claimed to have sent at least 250 fighters to Syria to defend Syrian Turkmen during the Syrian civil war, although they were accused of just going there to do a photo op to gain support, as many of the alleged Alperen Hearths who went to Syria to fight were seen in Istanbul just a few days after they had gone to fight.[6]

Ideology

Alperen Hearths adhere to Turkish nationalism with a mix of Sunni Islam. An ideology which is criticized by Islamists who view nationalism as a sin, and by nationalists who view religion as unimportant. While the MHP and its Grey Wolves place nationalism first, the BBP and its Alperen Hearths place Islam first.[7] Also, the Alperens claim to support that all ethnicities in Turkey, including Turks, Laz, Circassians, Kurds, and Arabs, should go hand in hand to stand up for the country, while the Grey Wolves only care for ethnic Turks. The Alperens claims to want to establish the deep love, devotion, and responsibility towards the Turkish nation by seeing all people as Adam's children, without marginalizing any group.[8] The Alperens' role model, Ahmet Arvasi, is a Kurd himself.[9]

See also

References

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