Communist Party of Turkey/Marxist–Leninist (Maoist Party Centre)
The Communist Party of Turkey/Marxist–Leninist (Maoist Party Centre) (Turkish: Türkiye Komünist Partisi/Marksist-Leninist (Maoist Parti Merkezi), abbreviated TKP/ML (MPM)) is a Maoist communist party in Turkey. It is a splinter group that emerged from the TKP/ML.
Ideology and Goals:
The TKP/ML (MPM) adheres to Marxism-Leninism-Maoism. Its primary goal is the overthrow of the Turkish state through armed revolution and the establishment of a socialist state based on Maoist principles. They advocate for a people's war strategy, aiming to mobilize the rural population and encircle the cities.
Activities:
The party engages in propaganda activities, political organizing, and armed struggle, primarily in rural areas. Information on the extent and impact of their activities is limited and often comes from government sources or reports from affiliated organizations. The organization is considered a terrorist organization by the Turkish government.
Organizational Structure:
Specific details of the TKP/ML (MPM)'s organizational structure are difficult to ascertain due to its clandestine nature. It is believed to have a central committee responsible for overall leadership and decision-making. They likely have regional and local units responsible for organizing activities on the ground.
Relationship to Other Organizations:
The TKP/ML (MPM) maintains relationships with other Maoist groups and organizations internationally. Details of these relationships are not widely publicized.
Legal Status:
The TKP/ML (MPM) is an illegal organization in Turkey. Membership and activities associated with the party are subject to prosecution under Turkish anti-terrorism laws.
Criticisms and Controversies:
The party has been criticized for its use of violence and its advocacy for armed struggle. Its classification as a terrorist organization by the Turkish government and its alleged involvement in violent acts have drawn condemnation from various sources.