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Doğu Perinçek, Current Chairman of the Fatherland Party, Former Chairman of the Workers' and Peasants' Party and the Socialist Party of Turkey, Former Assistant in the Department of Public Law, Ankara University Faculty of Law. He has always defended Iran's resistance against the America and the Israel and also Iran's support for the Axis of Resistance, and believes that the Leader of Iran, Imam Khamenei, through his Martyrdom, sacrificed his life for all humanity and for Turkey, and that he is the martyr of the Turkish nation and the martyr of all humanity, and the government and nation of Iran, from the highest leader to the ordinary worker, have fought side by side against the US and Israel attack on Iran and Iran stands at the forefront of humanity in the New World Order and Iran fights for humanity and also fights for Turkey. Palestine, Hamas, Hezbollah and Ansar Allah of Yemen also fight for all humanity. West Asia has now become the geography of heroes.


Biography

Doğu Perinçek was born on 17 June 1942 AD, in the city of Gaziantep, Turkey.

Education

He completed his primary and secondary education at Sarar Ankara Primary School, Atatürk High School, and Ankara Bahçelievler Experimental High School. Then, for higher education, he entered the Ankara University Faculty of Law. During his university years, he spent some time in Germany and there learned the German language for a total of 10 months in the years 1962 AD, and 1963 AD. He completed his undergraduate studies in June 1964 AD, and in March 1968 AD, he defended his doctoral thesis in the field of Law titled "Internal Structure and the Regime of Prohibition of Political Parties in Turkey".

Activities

  1. Chairman of the Vatan Party from 15 February 2015 to present;
  2. Chairman of the Workers' and Peasants' Party of Turkey from 1978 to 1980;
  3. Chairman of the Socialist Party from 1991 to 1992;
  4. Chairman of the Workers' Party from 1992 to 2015;
  5. Head of the Turkish section of the Political Science Association for four years;
  6. Head of the Turkey Law Association for four years;

Educational activities

  • Assistant in the Public Law department (Theory of State and Public Liberties) of the Ankara University Faculty of Law;
  • President of the Federation of Idea Clubs;
  • Editor-in-chief of the magazine Aydınlık.

Political activities

Doğu Perinçek founded the Revolutionary Workers' and Peasants' Party of Turkey in 1969, defending the theses of the Democratic National Revolution. Following the coup of 12 March 1971 (the second military coup in Turkey), he was arrested and sentenced to 20 years in prison under Article 141 of the Turkish Penal Code. After serving approximately two and a half years in prison, he was released under a general amnesty in July 1974. During this period, Perinçek was also accused of influencing the army, and officers who claimed to have connections with Perinçek were tried in the cases of the Revolutionary Army Officers Organization and the Shafak Officers Group during the 12 March period. He founded the Workers' and Peasants' Party of Turkey on 28 January 1978, and was accused of espionage due to publishing news in the newspaper Aydınlık, which was founded on 20 March of the same year, that exposed revolutionaries.

Following the coup of 12 September 1980 (the third military coup in Turkey), he was arrested, the publication Aydınlık was shut down, and Perinçek, who had been sentenced to 8 years in prison, was released in March 1985. Following the issuance of the censorship exile decree on 10 April 1990, he remained imprisoned in Diyarbakır Prison for three months. In 1991, while serving as the editor-in-chief of the magazine Towards 2000, he traveled to Lebanon and met with Abdullah Öcalan, the leader of the PKK, in the Beqaa Valley. In 1991, with the repeal of Article 141 of the Turkish Penal Code, he regained his political rights and was elected as its chairman at the second grand congress of the Socialist Party in July of the same year. Between September 1998 and July 1999, he spent 14 months in prison under the Anti-Terror Law. In 2005, while in Switzerland, he was arrested due to a speech in which he claimed that no genocide against Armenians had occurred in 1915. The Swiss judiciary sentenced Perinçek to 90 days of suspended prison sentence and a fine of 16,733 Swiss francs for denying the Armenian genocide. The European Court of Human Rights ruled in October 2015 that Perinçek's freedom of expression had been violated.

He was arrested in 2008 and tried at the 13th High Criminal Court of Istanbul on charges of establishing and leading an armed terrorist organization, attempting to overthrow the government by force, inciting armed rebellion against the Turkish government, and obtaining prohibited documents. On 5 August 2013, the 13th High Criminal Court of Istanbul sentenced him to 117 years in prison. Following the abolition of special courts by the decision of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey on 6 March 2014, he was released on the evening of 10 March 2014. After his release, he changed the name of the Workers' Party to the Vatan Party. The Workers' Party changed its name to the Vatan Party on 15 February 2015, and he was appointed as the party chairman[1].

Views

Condolences on the Martyrdom of the Leader of the Islamic Republic

Doğu Perinçek, leader of the Homeland Party of Turkey, offered condolences on the martyrdom of the Leader of Iran, Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei, and stated that Ayatollah Khamenei sacrificed his life for all humanity and for Turkey. He added: This great man is also the martyr of the Turkish nation, the martyr of all humanity. Perinçek emphasized that the government and nation of Iran, from the highest leader to the ordinary worker, fought side by side. In his message, while expressing condolences, he said: We offer condolences to the Islamic Republic of Iran, the people of Iran, and all humanity[2].

Iran at the Forefront of Humanity in the New World Order

Doğu Perinçek, at a meeting in the city of Bursa on the topic: "Implications of Iran's Resistance in the Emerging Asia Process", said: A new world is being established, and at the forefront of this new world lies the front of humanity. Iran fights for humanity and also fights for Turkey. Palestine, Hamas, Hezbollah and Ansar Allah Yemen also struggle for all humanity. West Asia has now become the geography of heroes.

He also described Turkey as a country at the forefront of regional developments and claimed that the America, Israel, and Greece have formed an alliance against Turkey in the Eastern Mediterranean. Referring to the joint military exercises of these countries, Perinçek said: The exercise of crossing the Maritsa River means preparation for entering Turkish soil. The cannons and tanks of the America and Israel have not yet reached our doorstep, but these military preparations warn us about the future.

Importance of Paying Attention to the Resistance Front

Perinçek, chairman of the Homeland Party, said: Turkey cannot "watch from the balcony" the war of the Palestinians in Gaza, the resistance of Yemen, and the battle of Hezbollah Lebanon, and added: If the gun barrels are pointed at Turkey today, tomorrow their bullets will also be fired at us.

Iran's Resistance Resulting from Martyrdom-Seeking, Rationality, and Science

Perinçek considered Iran's resistance to be the result of "martyrdom-seeking, rationality, and science" and stated that Iran has been able to stand against American and Israeli attacks through appropriate strategic design. He said: Alongside Iran, a human front has been formed; from Russia and China to Arab countries, Nicaragua, Cuba, Mexico, and even Christians in Europe. The Catholic Prime Minister of Spain is also present in this front. Iran has managed to create a strategy around itself that we must also learn well. He added: Iran understood well who its enemy is and who its friend is. This is political mathematics, and Turkey must also form such an equation for deterrence against American and Israeli threats.

Alliance of Turkey, Russia, China, and Iran

Perinçek said: The idea of the "Turkey, Russia, China, and Iran" alliance was raised by the Homeland Party for years, but now this view is also being strengthened within the body of the Turkish government. He clarified: America and Israel are afraid of this equation. As Mr. Devlet Bahçeli has also said, against the alliance of evil of America and Israel, the human alliance of Turkey, Russia, China, and Iran must be formed. Perinçek emphasized in another part of his speech: This alliance is not merely a foreign policy option; rather, it is the way to build a new Turkey; a Turkey based on brotherhood, production, solidarity, and spirituality[3].

Support for Iran's Stance Towards America and Israel

Doğu Perinçek, in a meeting with the Iranian Ambassador at the Homeland Party office in Ankara, emphasized his support for Iran's stance towards America and Israel. He continued saying: We always support Iran against American sanctions. Iran's steadfastness against threats is inspiring to us. America has been defeated in the region and will leave, and Iran has had an effective role in this regard[4].


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