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Dursun Karataş : ウィキペディア英語版
Dursun Karataş

Dursun Karataş (25 March 1952 — 11 August 2008) was the founding leader of the Revolutionary People's Liberation Party–Front (DHKP-C) in Turkey.
== Biography ==
Karataş founded Dev Sol ("Revolutionary Left", precursor of DHKP-C) in 1978,〔Chasdi, Richard J. ''Tapestry of terror : a portrait of Middle East terrorism, 1994-1999''. Lanham: Lexington Books, 2002. pp. 230-231〕 as an offshoot of the Dev Yol ("Revolutionary Way").〔 The group was based in Istanbul.〔Teymur, Samih University of North Texas (Criminal Justice) August 2004 〕
Karataş was jailed after the 1980 military coup. In prison a political reorganisation was undertaken. The Dev-Sol inmates at Bayrampaşa prison refused to follow orders and boycotted court invitations. In prison Karataş wrote "''Haklıyız Kazanacağız''" ("We Are Right, We Shall Prevail"); a work which included an analysis of the movement's mistakes, and a list of the organization's enemies. It was published in two volumes in 1989, spanning more than 1000 pages.〔〔Alexander, Yonah/Pluchinsky Alexander, Dennis A. ''Europe's red terrorists: Fighting communist organizations''. London: Cass, 1992. pp. 39-40〕
He escaped from prison in 1989〔 and fled to Western Europe. In 1989 to 1990, Dev Sol carried out a series of attacks. However, on 12 July 1991, Turkish police was able to dismantle several cells of the organization. Karataş fled to Europe. In April 1992, his wife Sabahat was killed by the Turkish police.〔
Following the police crackdown on Dev-Sol, Karataş was kidnapped and detained by the second-in-command of the movement, Bedri Yağan, on 13 September 1993. Karataş did however escape from captivity, and Dev-Sol was divided. Karataş and his followers reorganized their movement as DHKP-C.〔Kushner, Harvey W. ''Encyclopedia of Terrorism''. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, 2003. p. 315〕〔
On 9 September 1994, he was arrested at the Franco-Italian border, and sentenced to four years in prison. In 2006 a Belgian court sentenced him ''in absentia''.
The Ankara 9th administrative court ruled in February 2007 that Turkey should pay an YTL 1,000 compensation to Karataş, who was tried in absentia for 27 years, for membership in an outlawed organization and the unauthorized possession of guns and fake documents. The judges' decision stated that: "The Karataş trial process started at the Ordu Martial Law Court in 1981 and has not been concluded since then. We have decided that Turkey should pay compensation to Karataş for such a lengthy trial process." 〔Gökçer Tahincioğlu, (Extreme left group leader to receive compensation for lengthy trial ), ''Today's Zaman'', 21 February 2008 〕
===Death===
Karataş died on 11 August 2008 at the Rijnstate hospital in Arnhem, Netherlands.〔"(DHKP-C leader dies in Netherlands )," ''Hurriyet'' (12 August 2008). Retrieved on 2008-08-12.〕 (Some sources initially reported him as having died in Belgium,〔"(Dursun Karataş passes away )," ''Sabah'' (12 August 2008). Retrieved on 2008-08-12.〕 however the spokesperson of the organization in Brussels, Bahar Kimyongür, said that Karataş' friends gathered to pay their respects in the Netherlands.) He lies in the Gazi Cemevi of Istanbul. Over 20,000 people attended his funeral procession.

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