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Confederation of Workers from Turkey in Europe

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ATİK
Confederation of Workers from Turkey in Europe
Avrupa Türkiye'li İşçiler Konfederasyonu
Founded1986 (1986)
HeadquartersThe Hague, Netherlands
Key people
Yılmaz Güneş, president
Websitewww.atik-online.net Edit this at Wikidata

Confederation of Workers from Turkey in Europe, (Turkish: Avrupa Türkiye'li İşçiler Konfederasyonu or ATİK) is European migrant worker organization.

History

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TKP/ML, ATİK and ATIF in Berlin (2005)

ATİK was founded in 1986.[1] The first section was founded in Germany under the name of ATIF.

Repressions

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On 15 April 2015 in Germany, Greece, France and Switzerland ATIK activists have been arrested and accused of membership in the TKP/ML - illegal revolutionary organization.[2][3][4][5]

Organization

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Yılmaz Güneş is leader of ATİK since 2011.[6]

New Democratic Youth (Turkish: Yeni Demokratik Gençlik or YDG) is the youth organization of ATİK.

New Women (Turkish: Yeni Kadın) - is women's right organization related to ATİK.

Regional sections

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  • The Federation of Workers from Turkey in Germany (Turkish: Almanya Türkiyeli İşçiler Federasyonu or ATIF)
  • The Federation of Workers and Youth from Turkey in Austria (Turkish: Avusturya Türkiyeli İşçi Gençlik Federasyonu or ATIGF)
  • The Federation of Workers from Turkey in Holland (Turkish: Hollanda Türkiyeli İşçiler Federasyonu or HTIF)
  • The Federation of Workers from Turkey in Switzerland (Turkish: İsviçre Türkiyeli İşçiler Federasyonu or ITIF)
  • France Committee (Turkish: Fransa Komitesi)
  • England Committee (Turkish: İngiltere Komitesi)
  • Greece Committee (Turkish: Yunanistan Komitesi)

See also

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References

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