İsmail Bilen (Rizeli)

Siyasetçi, Yazar

Ölüm
18 Kasım, 1983

Politician, writer. (B. 1902, Rize – D. November 18, 1983, Berlin). He worked as an engine machinist in Istanbul where he migrated with his family as a child; when Istanbul was occupied by Entente, he participated in several demonstrations between 1918 and 1922. He joined the illegal Turkish Communist Party in 1922; and was sent to Soviet Union by the party in order to receive training. He was trained in Eastern Proletariat People University (KTUV) for 3 years. After returning to Turkey in 1925, he organized the workers in Adana. He helped 1927 Adana Railroads Workers’ strike to be implemented. He was arrested in 1929 Izmir TKP Arrests; he was put on trial and sentenced. He was released in 1933 with the Repentance Law for the 10th year of Republic and went to Moscow. He never returned to his homeland until his death.

He was the key person for the relations between the Turkish Communist Party and Comintern and Soviet Union. In 1960s, he and Zeki Baştımar have carried the party headquarters to East Germany. After the death of Baştımar in 1973, he became the general secretary of the party, which is the highest rank. After March 12 military interventions; he provided the participation of many people to TKP both within and outside the country, thereby strengthening it. He played a very important at the participation of new generations to the political party and reproducing the party tradition through this generation. With the 5th Party Congress in 1983, he quit being the general secretary of the party, and became the symbolic-functioning party president. He died a couple days after this congress.

WORKS:

İstanbul Hemşerileri (1999), Savaş Yolu / Üstüngel’den Notlar  (Preface: Nazım Hikmet, Rıza Yörükoğlu, 1999), TKP MK Genel Sekreteri Kısa Biyografi (2004), İhsan Işık (TEKAA, 2009).

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