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People's Democracy Party
People’s Democracy Party ((トルコ語:Halkın Demokrasi Partisi), HADEP) was a Kurdish nationalist〔Christoph Marcinkowski, ''The Islamic World and the West: Managing Religious and Cultural Identities in the Age of Globalisation'', LIT Verlag Münster, 2009, ISBN 978-3-643-80001-5, (p. 168. )〕〔Lenore G. Martin, ''New Frontiers in Middle East Security'', Palgrave Macmillan, 2001, ISBN 978-0-312-23992-3, p. 140.〕 political party in Turkey. It was founded in May 1994 by lawyer Murat Bozlak. The party distinguished itself from the PKK. At the party congress in June 1996 masked men dropped the Turkish flag and raised the PKK flag. As a result of this, all HADEP members were arrested.〔Güney 2002, p. 125.〕 The party survived the 1999 closure case but was banned by the Constitutional Court on 13 March 2003 on the grounds that it allegedly supported the PKK.〔Moghadam 2007, p. 86.〕 It was succeeded by the Democratic People's Party (DEHAP).〔McDowall 2003, p. 463.〕 In 2010, party's dissolution was unanimously found by European Court of Human Rights to be contrary to Article 11 (freedom of association) of the European Convention on Human Rights.〔(Judgment in case 28003/03 )〕 ==Notes==
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