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Mehmet Ali Aybar (pronounced [mehmet aɫi ajbaɾ]; October 5, 1908 – July 10, 1995) was an International lawyer, Member of Turkish Parliament, First president of the Workers Party of Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye İşçi Partisi or briefly TİP), Founder and President of the Socialist Revolution Party and Member of The International War Crimes Tribunal against war crimes of USA in Vietnam (also called the 'Russell Tribunal').
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Biography
Ali Aybar's was born in Istanbul in 1905. He studied at Galatasaray High School, and graduated from Istanbul University's School of Law.[1] He then moved to Paris to continue his legal studies. It was in Paris that he was exposed to Marxist literature.[1] Upon returning to Istanbul he became assistant professor of international law at the same Law School he graduated from.[1] His academic career was hampered by his communist leanings, he was eventually expelled from the University in 1946.[1] His writing for an Istanbul magazine entitled, "Hur", engendered anger on the part of the Government and he was briefly imprisoned. In 1950 he was pardoned and began practicing law in Istanbul.[1] He continued his activist writings and began participating in protests against the government. This led to his second arrest.[2] After his release from prison in 1962, he became chairman of the Labor Party of Turkey (LPT).[3] It was only after he ascended to party leadership that intellectuals began to take the party seriously. Aybar's credibility drew academics to the party[4] As the leader of the party he and his associates were responsible for the direction and success of the party.[3] One of the primary tenents of the party was to resist Turkey's subservience to American influence.[5] Aybar personally opposed the Soviet Union's invasion of Czechoslovakia and this caused contradictions in the party.[6] In 1971 he resigned from TİP as a result of his ideological split with party leadership over the Czechoslovakia issue.[7] In 1975 he founded Socialist Party (later called Socialist Revolution Party). This party was closed by the military coup in 1980.[8]
Aybar was also a member of the International War Crimes Tribunal which was founded by Bertrand Russell.[9]
Olympics
He participated in the 1928 Summer Olympics as track and field athlete for Turkey. He was eliminated in the first round of the 100 metres event. He was also a member of the Turkish team which was eliminated in the first round of the 4×100 metre relay competition.[10] Mehmet Ali Aybar was born in Istanbul and died on July 10, 1995 in İstanbul.[10]
Notes
- ^ a b c d e Landau (1974), p. 124
- ^ Landau (1974), pp. 124–125
- ^ a b Landau (1974), p. 125
- ^ Lockman (1994) p. 146
- ^ Dodd (1969) p. 150
- ^ Zürcher (2004) p. 255
- ^ Zürcher (2004) p. 384–385
- ^ Lipovsky (1992) pp. 131–145
- ^ "The International War Crimes Tribunal". 911review. http://911review.org/Wget/www.homeusers.prestel.co.uk/littleton/v1270tri.htm. Retrieved 2009-05-06.
- ^ a b "Mehmet Ali Aybar". Sports Reference LLC. http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ay/mehmet-ali-aybar-1.html. Retrieved 2009-05-06.
References
- Dodd, Clement Henry (1969). Politics and government in Turkey. Manchester, Great Britain: The University Press. ISBN 7190036521. http://books.google.com/books?id=w3y7AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA149&dq=Mehmet+Ali+Aybar#PPA150,M1. Retrieved 2009-05-06.
- Landau, Jacob M. (1974). Radical politics in modern Turkey. Leiden, Netherlands: Brill. ISBN 9004040161. http://books.google.com/books?id=ErQfAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA147&dq=Mehmet+Ali+Aybar#PPA147,M1. Retrieved 2009-05-06.
- Lockman, Zachary (1994). Workers and working classes in the Middle East. Albany, United States: State University of New York Press. ISBN 0791416658. http://books.google.com/books?id=BFzOVmj1iCIC&pg=PA146&dq=Mehmet+Ali+Aybar&lr=. Retrieved 2009-05-06.
- Lipovsky, Igor (1992). The socialist movement in Turkey, 1960–1980. Leiden, Netherlands: Brill. ISBN 9004095829. http://books.google.com/books?id=oir8deeAHLEC&pg=PA131&dq=Mehmet+Ali+Aybar+socialist+revolution+party&lr=#PPA131,M1. Retrieved 2009-05-06.
- Zürcher, Erik Jan (2004). Turkey. London, Great Britain: I.B. Tauris & Company. ISBN 1860649580. http://books.google.com/books?id=XUCC4whASl4C&pg=PA255&dq=Mehmet+Ali+Aybar&lr=#PPA385,M1. Retrieved 2009-05-06.
Party political offices Preceded by
Kemal TürklerLeader of the Workers Party of Turkey (TİP)
1962–1969Succeeded by
M. Ali AslanCategories:- 1908 births
- 1995 deaths
- People from Istanbul
- Leaders of political parties in Turkey
- Galatasaray athletes
- Sprinters
- Olympic athletes of Turkey
- Athletes (track and field) at the 1928 Summer Olympics
- Burials at Aşiyan Asri Cemetery
- Galatasaray High School alumni
- Recipients of Turkish presidential pardons
- Turkish sprinters
- Workers Party of Turkey politicians
- Turkish sportsperson–politicians
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