Kurdistan Islamic Movement (Turkey)
| Formation | 1993 |
|---|---|
| Founder | Seyda Mele Abdullah |
| Dissolved | 2004, merged with the Kurdistan Islamic Community (CÎK) |
| Type | Kurdish Islamist socio-political movement |
| Headquarters | Southeastern Turkey |
Region served | Turkey |
Official language | Kurdish, Turkish |
Leader | Seyda Mele Abdullah |
Hereketa İslamiya Kurdistane was a Kurdish Sunni Islamist socio-political movement, formerly based in Southeastern Turkey. It was established in 1993 and led by Seyda Mele Abdullah. The group merged with the Kurdistan Islamic Community (CÎK), a pro-PKK faction, in 2004. It was not listed as part of the 12 active terrorist organizations in Turkey as of 2007 due to it not being active, although it was formerly designated as a terrorist organization by the Turkish government before.[1]
See also
- Ittihadul Ulema (Union of Islamic Scholars and Schools)
- Kurdish separatism in Iran (1918–present)
- Iran–PJAK conflict (2004–present)
- Kurdish–Iraqi conflict (1918–present)
- Kurdish–Syrian conflict (2012–present)
- Kurdish–Turkish conflict (1921–present)
- List of illegal political parties in Turkey
- People killed by Kurdish Hezbollah
- Konca Kuris, Turkish feminist, one of Hezbollah's victims
- Shia Islamism
Kurdish Islamism
- Great Eastern Islamic Raiders' Front (İBDA-C)
- Islamic Emirate of Kurdistan (1994–2003)
- Kurdish Hezbollah of Iran
- Kurdish Hezbollah of Turkey
- Kurdistan Revolutionary Hezbollah
Kurdish unionism
- Kurdistan independence movement
- Abdullah Öcalan
- Imprisonment in Turkey (1999–present)
- Democratic confederalism
- Kurdistan Communities Union (KCK)
- Kurdistan Free Life Party (PJAK)
- Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK)
- Abdullah Öcalan
References
- ^ TÜRKİYE'DE HALEN FAALİYETLERİNE DEVAM EDEN BAŞLICA TERÖR ÖRGÜTLERİ: "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-01-14. Retrieved 2008-08-15.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)