Английская Википедия:Islamic Party of Kurdistan
Шаблон:Politics of Turkey Islamic Party of Kurdistan (Шаблон:Lang-ku) is a Kurdish (Sunni) Islamist organisation established in 1979 and led-by Muhammad Salih Mustafa. Other prominent names of the organisation include Hamit Turgut (deceased), Osman Caner and Sukuti Evcim. Turkish authorities claims that the organisation which is targeting mainly Turkey is active in Iraq, United States and Europe.[1]
Doctrine
The Kurdish Islamic Party's main target is to establish an Islamic government.Шаблон:Citation needed The members of the organisation see this target as a holy mission.Шаблон:Citation needed The first activities of the organisation were community meetings as Islamic ideological and nationalistic propaganda. However, to establish the Islam state, the members began to be armed.Шаблон:Citation needed Their strategy is, through creating a chaotic condition in Turkey, to destabilise the governmental institutions and to start a nationwide revolt.Шаблон:Citation needed
The 22 point statute of the Islamic Party of Kurdistan states that the organisation is a part of the international Islamic movement established in order to defend and advance the rights of the Kurdish people and make Kurdistan an Islamic land by finally establishing an Islamic Government of Kurdistan.Шаблон:Citation needed The statute emphasizes values such as family, equality of men and women, liberty, justice, and wisdom.[2]
Co-operation
Islamic Party of Kurdistan co-operates with other organisations that share similar aims. In 1999 it formed the National Platform of North Kurdistan along with the Socialist Party of Kurdistan, the Communist Party of Kurdistan, the Liberation Party of Kurdistan, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) and the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK).[3]Шаблон:Unreliable source? The Platform issued a statement titled "Urgent Demands For A Peaceful Solution To The Kurdish Problem" on 10 January 1999.[4] According to a bill of indictment prepared by Diyarbakır Chief Attorney of Republic in Turkey PKK is currently co-operating with the Islamic Party of Kurdistan among other organisations in order to use religion to re-gain influence in southeastern Turkey.[5]
See also
References
Шаблон:Reflist Шаблон:Kurdish–Turkish conflict Шаблон:Kurdish nationalist organisations
- ↑ Türkiyede Terör Örgütleri 1: Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Kürdistan İslam Partisi Tüzüğü. Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ GlobalSecurity.org. "SIX KURDISH PARTIES LAUNCH 'NATIONAL PLATFORM'". Iraq Report, 5 February 1999, Volume 2, Number 5: http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/library/news/iraq/1999/5-050299.html
- ↑ http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/51/156.html. The text of the statement states that the Platform consists of only five parties, not including PUK.
- ↑ Milliyet. 13.06.2008. "PKK-Kürdistan İslam Partisi işbirliği": http://www.milliyet.com.tr/default.aspx?aType=HaberDetay&ArticleID=875950.
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