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People's Revolutionary Party (South Korea)
People's Revolutionary Party is a name used by several political parties around the world: * East Turkestan People's Revolutionary Party * Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Party * Kampuchean People's Revolutionary Party, now the Cambodian People's Party * Lao People's Revolutionary Party * Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party (other) * People's Revolutionary Party (Burma) * People's Revolutionary Party (Chile) * People's Revolution Party (Congo) * People's Revolutionary Party (South Korea) * People's Revolutionary Party (Vietnam) * People's Revolutionary Party (Xinjiang) * Peoples Revolutionary Party of India * People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak The People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) is an armed insurgent group in Manipur demanding a separate and independent homeland. PREPAK was formed under the leadership of R. K. Tulachandra in 1977. History PREPAK was formed, in ..., insurgent group in Manipur, India See also * Revolutionary Pa ...
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East Turkestan People's Revolutionary Party
The East Turkestan People's Revolutionary Party (; ) was a Uyghur communist party and armed separatist group in Xinjiang. It was founded in 1969 or earlierJames Millward, ''Violent Separatism in Xinjiang: A Critical Assessment, Policy Studies'', East-West Center Washington, 2004. during Mao Zedong's Cultural Revolution, and was the largest armed separatist group in the Xinjiang conflict before its dissolution in 1989.David D. Wang, ''East Turkestan Movement in Xinjiang'', Journal of Chinese Political Science, Springer Netherlands, June 1998. Purpose The ETPRP's goal was to initiate a second " Revolution of the Three Districts" to establish an independent Marxist–Leninist Uyghur state in the Xinjiang region, with help from the Soviet Union. Support from the Soviets increased during the Sino-Soviet split and subsequent border dispute. History The ETPRP was founded in 1969 or earlier in Xinjiang, China. It was made up of mainly Uyghurs, but also had a small number of Kazak ...
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Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Party
The Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Party (EPRP) (), informally known as Ihapa (), is the first modern political party in Ethiopia. Established in April 1972, it aimed to turn Ethiopia into a democratic republic. Both the EPRP and another party, the All-Ethiopia Socialist Movement (MEISON) were enthusiastic supporters of the student-led 1974 Ethiopian Revolution that eventually led to the toppling of Emperor Haile Selassie and abolishing the monarchy the following year. However, following the rise of Mengistu Haile Mariam to power as leader of the ruling Derg, the military junta that had taken control of Ethiopia, ideological conflict developed between the various groups. History The EPRP was founded under the name Ethiopian People's Liberation Organization (EPLO) in April 1972 in West Berlin, West Germany, by exiled Ethiopian students and with the assistance of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine.Gebru Tareke, ''The Ethiopian Revolution: War in the Hor ...
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Cambodian People's Party
The Cambodian People's Party (CPP; , UNGEGN: ) is a Cambodian political party which has ruled the country since 1979. Founded in 1951, it was originally known as the Kampuchean People's Revolutionary Party (KPRP). During the Cold War it allied itself with Vietnam and the Soviet Union, in contrast to the pro-Chinese Communist Party of Kampuchea led by Pol Pot. After toppling the Khmer Rouge's Democratic Kampuchea regime with the Vietnamese-backed liberation of Phnom Penh, it became the ruling party of the People's Republic of Kampuchea (1979–1989), which was later renamed the State of Cambodia (1989–1991). The party's current name was adopted during the final year of the State of Cambodia, when the party abandoned the one-party system and Marxism–Leninism. Originally rooted in communist and Marxist–Leninist ideologies, the party took on a more reformist outlook in the mid-1980s under Heng Samrin. In 1991, the CPP officially dropped its commitment to socialism, and has s ...
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Lao People's Revolutionary Party
The Lao People's Revolutionary Party (LPRP) is the founding and One-party state, sole ruling party of the Laos, Lao People's Democratic Republic. The party's monopoly on state power is guaranteed by Article 3 of the Constitution of Laos, and it maintains a unitary state with centralised control over the economy and military. The LPRP was established on 22 March 1955 by former members of the Indochinese Communist Party. It led the insurgency against the Kingdom of Laos, Royal Lao Government and supported North Vietnamese forces in the Vietnam War. The insurgency culminated with the LPRP seizing power in Laos in 1975. During its first years in power, the party strengthened party-state control over society and tried to establish a planned economy based on the Economy of the Soviet Union, Soviet model. In the 1980s, influenced by market reforms in China and Vietnam, the LPRP initiated economic reforms that privatised state companies and legalised private property. Democratic central ...
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Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party (other)
Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party may refer to: * Mongolian People's Party, which reverted to its original pre-1924 name ("Mongolian People's Party", without the word "Revolutionary") in 2010 * Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party (2010) The Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party () was a political party in Mongolia which was founded in 2010 by Nambaryn Enkhbayar and remained in existence for a little over a decade. The party received approval to use the Mongolian People's Par ...
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People's Revolutionary Party (Burma)
The Burma Socialist Party (), initially known as the People's Freedom (Socialist) Party or PF(S)P, was a political party in Burma. It was the dominant party in Burmese politics after 1948, and the dominant political force inside the Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League (AFPFL - ).Win, Kyaw Zaw. A history of the Burma Socialist Party (1930-1964)' Because of its inclusion in AFPFL, it was colloquially known as (''AF Social''). The party was a successor to the wartime People's Revolutionary Party () and founded by Ba Swe, Kyaw Nyein and five others in order to counter the influence of the Communist Party of Burma within the AFPFL and to prevent a communist take-over of the umbrella organization.Rose, Saul. ''Socialism in Southern Asia''. London: Oxford University Press, 1959. p. 106 For the same reason, to counter the communist All Burma Trade Union Congress, the socialists also launched the Trade Union Congress (Burma) in November 1945. Before the foundation of the PF(S)P, th ...
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People's Revolutionary Party (Chile)
People's Revolutionary Party (Spanish: ''Partido Revolucionario del Pueblo'') is a small political party in Chile. The group has its origins in the Revolutionary Left Movement (''Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria'' or MIR). See also * List of political parties in Chile The political parties of Chile are three clearly categorized, distinct, political groups: the left-wing, the center and the right-wing. Before the 1973 coup, these three political groups were moderately pluralistic and fragmented. This distinct ... References Defunct political parties in Chile {{chile-party-stub ...
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People's Revolution Party (Congo)
The Party of the People's Revolution (, PRP) was a clandestine Maoist communist party in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, later known as Zaire. The PDP was a Marxist political movement born in the convulsions of the Congolese crisis, being founded in 1967 in Fizi by Laurent-Désiré Kabila, who decades later would overthrow Mobutu and take control of the country. History Former militant of Patrice Lumumba's Congolese National Movement and supporter of Pierre Mulele's short-lived People's Republic of the Congo, Laurent-Désiré Kabila, withdrew with his men in 1965 to the mountains of the Fizi region, east of the Democratic Republic Republic of Congo. Gaining limited control of the mountain towns, they organized a people's commune, Hewa Bora, on the Chinese model. On December 24, 1967, they founded the Party of the People's Revolution (French abbreviation: PRP) in an attempt to establish a mass party that would overthrow Mobutu and spread the revolution throughout the c ...
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People's Revolutionary Party Incident
The People's Revolutionary Party Incidents were legal cases in which the South Korean government accused individuals of socialism, socialist or left inclinations according to the Anti-communism Law in 1965 (the First Incident) and National Security Act (South Korea), National Security Law in 1975 (the Second Incident). On 23 January 2007 the South Korean law, District Court of Central Seoul found the defendants not guilty in regards to the accused violations of the Emergency Presidential Acts, National Security Act (South Korea), National Security Act, preparation and conspiracy of civil war, and the Anti-communism law. The first incident The first incident occurred on 14 August 1965. The National Intelligence Service (South Korea), Korean Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA) claimed Do Ye-jong (도예종, 都禮鐘), Yang Choon-woo (양춘우, 楊春遇), Park Hyun-chae (박현채) and ten other individuals organized the People's Revolutionary Party (South Korea), People's Revoluti ...
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People's Revolutionary Party (Vietnam)
The People's Revolutionary Party of Vietnam (PRP; ) was a political party in South Vietnam established in 1962, being the counter-part of the Workers' Party of Vietnam in the Southern half of the Vietnamese territory to provide formal political leadership for the National Liberation Front countering the French-associated State of Vietnam and subsequently the US-backed Republic of Vietnam regimes. In 1976, following the communists' victory and the overthrowing of the South Vietnamese regime, the party was merged with the Workers' Party of Vietnam in North Vietnam to form the modern Communist Party of Vietnam. The PRP was founded on January 1, 1962. Its foundation was publicly announced by Radio Hanoi on January 18, 1962. Honey, P. J.. North Vietnam's Workers' Party and South Vietnam's People's Revolutionary Party', published in Pacific Affairs, Vol. 35, No. 4, (Winter, 1962–1963), pp. 375-383Blood, Jake. ''The Tet Effect: Intelligence and the Public Perception of War''. Rou ...
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People's Revolutionary Party (Xinjiang)
The East Turkestan Revolutionary Party (ETRP) was a clandestine communist party active from 1946 to 1947, in what is now Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture, in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of China. Abdulkerim Abbas, a Uyghur revolutionary who served as the interior minister of the Second East Turkestan Republic (ETR), led the party as chairman of a seven-member central executive committee. The ETRP emerged from the more moderate East Turkestan Revolutionary Youth League (ETRYL), a group of young, progressive-minded intellectuals who opposed the conservative faction of the ETR government. Many party members came from the ETRYL, and the ETRYL later became the party's youth wing. Marxist–Leninist in its orientation, the ETRP's constitution, program, and organisational structure drew from those of the Soviet and Chinese communist parties. Names Sources differ as to the official name of the party, but Abbas' handwritten copy of the party constitution is titled "Cons ...
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Peoples Revolutionary Party Of India
People's Revolutionary Party of India is a splinter group of Communist Party of India (Marxist) in West Bengal West Bengal (; Bengali language, Bengali: , , abbr. WB) is a States and union territories of India, state in the East India, eastern portion of India. It is situated along the Bay of Bengal, along with a population of over 91 million inhabi .... The party was previously known as Paschimbanga Ganatantrik Manch. The leader of Peoples Revolutionary Party of India is Sumantha Hira. PRPI participates in the Confederation of Indian Communists and Democratic Socialistsbr> Communist parties in India {{communist-party-stub ...
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