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Turkish police detained 11 people on Thursday for supporting a shopping boycott as part of protests against the imprisonment of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s main rival, state-run media reported.
ISTANBUL — Hundreds of thousands of protesters again congregated in Istanbul Saturday to how their support for the ... media reported Friday that public prosecutors had requested up to three ...
Hundreds of thousands of protesters again congregated in Istanbul on Saturday to how their support for the city ... media reported on Friday that public prosecutors had requested up to three ...
Turkey has detained over 1,100 people — including 10 journalists reportedly arrested Monday morning — since mass protests were ... government and a show of public support for him.
Hundreds of thousands of pro-democracy demonstrators have returned to the streets of Istanbul, Turkey, to show support for the ... sparking mass protests. He denies the charges and says his ...
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accuses opposition politicians in Turkey of "disturbing the peace of our citizens with ...
Largest wave of protests in Turkey in more than decade Others gathered outside the Istanbul city hall or took ... delivered a speech in support of the mayor. Simultaneously, police broke up ...
And he challenged Erdogan to a televised debate, while calling on protesters to maintain public order and avoid clashes. Ahead of Ozel's address, at the historic Galata Bridge in Istanbul ...