Maoist Communist Party (Turkey)
Maoist Communist Party Maoist Komünist Partisi | |
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| Abbreviation | MKP |
| Founder | Cüneyt Kahraman as TKP (M-L) Cafer Cangöz as MKP |
| Founded | 18 April 1994 as TKP(M-L) 15 September 2002 as MKP |
| Split from | TKP/ML |
| Youth wing | Maoist Youth Union |
| Women's wing | Maoist Women's Union |
| Armed wing | People's Liberation Army People's Partisan Forces |
| Ideology | Communism Marxism–Leninism–Maoism |
| Political position | Far-left |
| National affiliation | HBDH |
| European affiliation | Conference of Communist and Workers' Parties of the Balkans |
| International affiliation | RIM (inactive) IFB |
| Party flag | |
| Website | |
| mkp-bim | |
The Maoist Communist Party of Turkey (Turkish: Maoist Komünist Partisi abbreviated as MKP) is a Marxist–Leninist–Maoist insurgent organization in Turkey. It is the most significant of the Maoist organisations in Turkey; it upholds the legacy of İbrahim Kaypakkaya. It maintains two armed wings: the People's Partisan Forces (Turkish: Partizan Halk Güçleri or PHG) and People's Liberation Army (Turkish: Halk Kurtuluş Ordusu or HKO).
MKP was a part of Revolutionary Internationalist Movement and participated in the Conference of Communist and Workers' Parties of the Balkans.