- Iraqi Turkmen Front
Infobox_Political_Party
party_name = Iraqi Turkmen Front
Irak Türkmen Cephesi
الجبهة التركمانية العراقية|colorcode=#0000FF
party_logo=|leader=Sadettin Ergeç
foundation=1995
ideology=Turkish nationalism
international=Turkey
colours=Blue
headquarters=
website= [http://www.kerkuk.net/ www.kerkuk.net] The Iraqi Turkmen Front ( _tr. Irak Türkmen Cephesi, _ar. الجبهة التركمانية العراقي) is a political movement founded in 1995 which seeks to represent the Turkmen people ofIraq . Since the fall ofSaddam Hussein in2003 , the ITF has contested control ofKirkuk and other areas of Turkmeneli. Although the ITF opposes Iraqi federalism on the grounds that it would give too much power to Iraqi Kurds, the former ITF presidentFaruk Abdullah Abdurrahman has expressed a desire for an eventual Turkmeneli state. In the meantime, the ITF seeks recognition for the Turkmen people as a national minority.The ITF is a coalition of the following political parties:
*Iraqi National Turkmen Party (INTP), founded in 1988 and operated in the northernIraqi no-fly zones
*Turkmeneli Party, founded in 1992 inNorthern Cyprus as the "Turkmen Union Party"
*Provincial Turkmen Party
*Movement of the Independent Turkmen
*Iraqi Turkmen Rights Party
*Turkmen Islamic Movement of IraqIn the
Iraqi legislative election, December 2005 , the ITF list (#630) polled 76,434 votes, or 0.7% nationwide, according to the uncertified published results. [http://www.ieciraq.org/English/Frameset_english.htm] The overwhelming majority of those votes were cast in Kirkuk Province, where the ITF won more than 10% of the total. Most of the rest of the ITF's votes were inSalah ad Din province. According to the full official results of that election, the ITF is entitled to only one seat in the permanent National Assembly.In the aftermath of the first Iraqi parliamentary election in 2005, the ITF lodged a number of formal complaints to the
Independent Electoral Commission of Iraq alleging vote fraud on the part of the Kurdish parties and protesting the Commission's decision to allow Kurdishinternally displaced person s andrefugee s to vote in the places from which they had been expelled under Saddam Hussein. [http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/563D3875-FE1D-4C26-9146-F91377A4FB19.htm] In the election, they received just over 90,000 votes, or 1.1% of votes cast, earning them three seats in the trasitional National Assembly of Iraq.In early March 2005, the ITF agreed to join the Shia-led UIA's caucus in the National Assembly according to " [http://www.zaman.com/?bl=international&alt=&hn=17200 Zaman Online] ", after a disappointing result in which more Turkmens seem to have voted for the UIA or the Kurdish alliance than for the ITF. [http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/article.php?enewsid=7476]
On
April 28 2007 , ITF held a rally inAnkara against the Kirkuk referendum and demanding a special status for the city. [http://www.newstime7.com/haber/20070428/Kirkuk-Demonstration-held-in-Ankara.php] At the demonstration, banners that read "Vampires who drank the blood, cannibals who ate the flesh of Isa, take your hands off Iraq!" were present. [http://www.kerkuk.net/haberler/haber.aspx?dil=1055&metin=200704286]On
June 29 2007, Chairman Sadettin Ergeç told at a conference inNew York City that their struggle aimed to save Kirkuk as the capital of Iraqi Turkmens or at least earn it a special status. [http://www.thenewanatolian.com/tna-27406.html]The ITF receives funding from the government of
Turkey . [http://www.iraqinews.com/party_iraqi_turkman_front.shtml]External links
* [http://www.kerkuk.net/eng/ Iraqi Turkmen Front website]
* [http://members.lycos.nl/Kerkuk/P_organization.html Iraqi Turkmen Organisations]
* [http://iwpr.net/?p=icr&s=f&o=244910&apc_state=heniicr2005 New Strategy for Turkoman Bloc] , "Institute for War and Peace Reporting ",2005-03-09
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