Behice Boran
{{Short description|Turkish politician (1910–1987)}}
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| alma_mater = University of Michigan
| office = President of the Turkish Workers' Party
| term_start = 1970
| term_end = 1972
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| successor = Şaban Yıldız
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| birth_place = Bursa, Ottoman Empire, (modern Turkey)
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Behice Boran (1 May 1910 – 10 October 1987) was a Turkish Marxist-Leninist politician, author and sociologist.{{Cite web|url=https://www.biyografya.com/biyografi/344|title = Behice Boran}} As a dissenting political voice from the far-left, Boran was repeatedly imprisoned for her work and died in exile after the Turkish military coup of 1980.
Biography
Boran was born in Bursa to Kazan Tatar parents whose families had settled in the Ottoman Empire during the 1890s.[http://www.odatv.com/n.php?n=yaslisin-taksime-nasil-cikacaksin-diyen-hakime-ne-yanit-vermisti-1010131200 Profile], odatv.com; Retrieved 10 October 2015.{{in lang|tr}} She graduated from American College for Girls in Istanbul and studied sociology at the University of Michigan in the United States. She received a PhD on sociology in 1939 from the University of Michigan, and was involved in Marxism. She was nominated to Ankara University, Faculty of Language and History-Geography as an associate professor.
She also joined the clandestine Communist Party of Turkey (TKP) and began publishing left-wing periodicals, Yurt ve Dünya (Turkish: Motherland and World) and Adımlar (Turkish: Steps),{{cite web|title=Adımlar (1943-1944)|url=https://www.tustav.org/sureli-yayinlar-arsivi/adimlar-1943-1944/|website=TUSTAV|access-date=23 July 2023|language=tr}} which led to her sacking from the university.{{citation needed|date=October 2015}} In 1950, she led the formation of the Turkish Peacelovers Association, which protested against Turkey's participation in the Korean War, which led to her arrest and a sentence of 15 months in prison. In 1965, Boran was elected deputy from the Workers' Party of Turkey in the Turkish parliament.{{Cite web|url=https://secim.haberler.com/1965/sanliurfa-secim-sonuclari/|title=Şanlıurfa Seçim Sonuçları|website=secim.haberler.com|access-date=5 January 2020}} Within the party Boran and Sadun Aren formed an alliance, known as Aren-Boran faction.{{cite journal|author=Igor Lipovsky|title=The Legal Socialist Parties of Turkey, 1960-80|journal=Middle Eastern Studies|date=January 1991|volume=27|issue=1|page=100|doi=10.1080/00263209108700849|url=https://doi.org/10.1080/00263209108700849|url-access=subscription}}
In 1970, she assumed the leadership of the party.{{Cite book|title=The Army and the Radical Left in Turkey: Military Coups, Socialist Revolution and Kemalism|author=Özgür Mutlu Ulus|date=8 December 2010|publisher=I.B.Tauris|isbn=9780857718808|pages=87, 89–90}} She was arrested after the military coup of 1971 and sentenced to 15 years of imprisonment. After she was released following an amnesty in 1974, she re-established the TİP in 1975.
After the military coup of 1980, Boran went into exile in Europe, living as a political refugee in Sofia, Brussels and Düsseldorf. In 1987, she announced that TİP and TKP had decided to merge. She died soon after this press conference from heart disease in Brussels, Belgium. She was 77 years old. Her body was brought to Istanbul and her funeral turned into a mass demonstration, the first public show of force of Turkey's left-wing movement after the coup.{{citation needed|date=October 2015}}
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Category:People from Hüdavendigâr vilayet
Category:Turkish people of Tatar descent
Category:Communist Party of Turkey (historical) politicians
Category:Workers' Party of Turkey politicians
Category:Deputies of Şanlıurfa
Category:Turkish magazine founders
Category:Turkish prisoners and detainees
Category:Turkish former Sunni Muslims
Category:20th-century Turkish women politicians
Category:University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts alumni
Category:Female party leaders of Turkey
Category:Burials at Zincirlikuyu Cemetery
Category:Alumni of Arnavutköy American High School for Girls