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=== [[File: ML.png]] Marxist-Leninist Kemalism / Far-left Kemalism [[File:Orthlen.png]] ===
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deniz_Gezmiş Deniz Gezmiş] stated that he was a Marxist-socialist and Kemalist, as a political activist.
The first person to talk about this issue was his close friend Uluç Gürkan. Uluç Gürkan, in an interview with Işık Kansu from Cumhuriyet newspaper, said the following: '''“Deniz used to describe himself as a 'Marxist-Kemalist''''. He used to say, 'You are a left Kemalist'". (Cumhuriyet Newspaper, 8 November 1998, p. 8).
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oral_Çalışlar Oral Çalışlar], in an article about the communist movements he was involved in, said:
We prefer to say "Mustafa Kemal" and our ideal photograph is the one that is the heart of the National Struggle. We call our militant youth struggle the "Second National
The education we received and the preferences of our families led us to raise us with Kemalist ideology. This is what Kemalism teaches us: “People are reactionary. The military-civil intellectual group is progressive. It is necessary to intervene with authoritarian methods from above so that they can dedicate this backward society to themselves. The one-party rule is very useful in this regard.”
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In other words, Deniz Gezmiş called himself "both Kemalist and socialist" in another place.
However, this conceptualization is highly controversial among communists, and some argue that Deniz Gezmiş was simply a communist.
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