Communist Party of Turkey (Workers Voice)

Communist Party of Turkey
Leader Leadership of the party is unknown.
Founded 1978
Headquarters London
Ideology Communism,
Marxism–Leninism
International affiliation None
Website
http://www.t-k-p.org/

Communist Party of Turkey (in Turkish: Türkiye Komünist Partisi) is a clandestine political party in Turkey. The party, which split from the Communist Party of Turkey in 1978, is often known as Communist Party of Turkey (Workers Voice); because the main publication of the party is İşçinin Sesi (Workers Voice). However the party considers itself as the continuation of the historical entity.

In the 1980s and 1990s it had strong links with the group around John Chamberlain (who uses the pen-name of "Jack Conrad") and his followers who publish the Weekly Worker in Britain. Some members of Chamberlain's group went so far as to join the TKP.

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