İzzettin Yıldırım

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İzzettin Yıldırım was a Turkish Nurcu activist of Kurdish origin, and the leader of Med-Zehra, who was assassinated by Kurdish Hezbollah.

Life[edit]

He was born in 1946 in the Kızılkaya village of Patnos District of Ağrı Province. His father, Tahir Yıldırım, who was an imam, died when İzzettin was very young. After completing his primary school education in his village, he studied at various madrasahs in various provinces. He began reading the Risale-i Nur of Said Nursî, and decided to become a Nurcu. Then he came to Istanbul to complete his military service. In 1990, together with his close friends Zekeriya Özbek, Hüseyin Daşkın, Gıyaseddin Bingöl and Yasin Yıldırım, he founded the Zehra Education and Culture Foundation, known as Med-Zehra.[1]

İzzettin Yıldırım was kidnapped by while preparing for tarawih on December 29, 1999. No news about him came for weeks. The body of İzzettin Yıldırım was found in a Hezbollah cell house in Ümraniye as part of the 2000 Istanbul raids.

On Tuesday, February 1, 2000, he was buried in Eyüp Cemetery. Tens of thousands of people who attended the funeral. The tens of thousands who attended the funeral demanded justice for his assassination.[1]

On April 27, 2009, Turkish police raided a house believed to be operated by Hezbollah, in Elazig, in the biggest operation against Hezbollah since Beykoz Operation. During the search, a video of the murder of İzzettin Yıldırım was seized. It seemed as if he was murdered after days of torture. Yıldırım was murdered by the pig bond method, one of Hezbollah's signature methods.[2][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "İZZETTİN YILDIRIM HAYATI VE KİŞİLİĞİ". Ufkumuz Haber. January 1, 1970.
  2. ^ "Hizbullah'ın öldürdüğü İzzettin Yıldırım kimdir? İzzettin Yıldırım kaç yaşında? İzzettin Yıldırım nerelidir?İzzettin Yıldırım'ı kim öldürdü? -". haymanagazetesi.org.
  3. ^ "İzzettin Yıldırım cinayetinde sır çözüldü". Risale Haber. February 18, 2010.