The Social
Democrat Hunchakian Party (SDHP) (Armenian: Սոցիալ դեմոկրատ
Հնչակյան կուսակցություն), also known as Hentchak, Henchak,
Social-Democratic Hentchakists, Huntchakians, Hnchakian,
Henchags is one of the oldest political parties in Armenia
and the first Socialist party in the Ottoman Empire and in
Persia in the 1880s.[1] It was founded in 1887 by Avetis
Nazarbekian, Mariam Vardanian, Gevorg Gharadjian, Ruben
Khan-Azat, Christopher Ohanian, Gabriel Kafian and Manuel
Manuelian, a group of college students in Geneva,
Switzerland, with the goal to gain Armenia's independence
from the Ottoman Empire, which is part of Armenian national
liberation movement [2]. Its name, taken from its newspaper
Hunchak, means "Bell" in English, and is taken by party
members to represent "awakening, enlightenment, and
freedom."
History
All of the 7 founders of Hunchakian party were
Russian-Armenian Marxist students who had left Russia to
continue their higher education in universities of Western
Europe. They were young persons, in their twenties, and were
from well‑to‑do bourgeois families who were financially
supporting them. For the purpose of furthering revolutionary
activity in Turkish Armenia, they formed the Hunchakian
Revolutionary Party in August, 1887.
Hunchak party fought many battles against the Ottoman
Empire, to free the Armenian people from Turkish rule. One
of Armenia's famous national heroes Andranik Ozanian, at
first, joined the Hunchak party[3], but disagreement with
party policies led Andranik to leave the Hunchak ranks and
join the Dashnak party.
Activities in the Ottoman Empire
Kum Kapu Affray: (July 27, 1890)
Sasun Resistance: (1894)
Defense of Van: (June, 1896)
Khanasor Expedition: (July 25, 1897)
Zeitun Resistance: (August 30, 1914 - December 1, 1914 and
March 25, 1915)
Van Resistance: (April 19, 1915 - May 6, 1915)
Shabin-Karahisar Resistance: (June 2, 1915 - June 30, 1915)
The Twenty Martyrs (June 15, 1915)
Democratic Republic of Armenia
The party also played role in establishment of Democratic
Republic of Armenia, as party members took part in the
Battle of Sardarapat, during the World War I at Caucasus
Campaign, which defended the Armenian capital of Yerevan
from Army of Islam of Ottoman Empire.
Activities in Lebanon
In the 1950s, it clashed, sometimes violently, with the
Dashnak Party, due to tensions that escalated when the ARF
elected Bishop Zareh as Catholicos of Cilicia, a move that
was rejected by the Hunchaks. In the midst of increasing
sectarian strife in the late 1960s and early 1970s, however,
Lebanon's Armenian community began to close ranks, and in
1972, the Hunchakian Party ran a joint ticket with the
Dashnaks. In 2000, the Hunchakian Party joined forces with
Rafik Hariri's Dignity party, which swept the city of
Beirut.
Modern
In the early 1990s, the party took part in the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict. The party today forms part of the
opposition "Justice" bloc.
This party is also active in Lebanon, where it competes for
the six National Assembly seats reserved for ethnic
Armenians. The party subscribes to a socialist ideology and
advocates a planned economy for Lebanon. Social Democrat
Hunchakian Party has an official newspaper in Lebanon which
is the Ararad Daily Newspaper.
Affiliate organizations
The Hunchakian party has established affiliate organizations
such as the AEBU which is an organization that helps with
educational, health and social care, the Armenian Dkhrouhi
Youth Association and HMM (Homenmen) which is a sporting
organization (not to be confused with Homenetmen).
[edit] Prominent members
Medzn Mourad
Paramaz
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