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Turkish police detain 13 over women s day protest
Reuters / Mar 11, 2021, 16:39 IST
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Turkish riot police officers keep a watchful eye as protesters paintings seen during a rally to denounce violence against women ahead of International Women s Day in Istanbul
ISTANBUL: Turkish police have detained 13 people for chanting a slogan at a Women s Day protest, authorities said on Thursday, and an opposition lawmaker said they were held for insulting President Tayyip Erdogan, a week after he vowed to boost free speech.
Prosecutors ordered the arrests after reviewing a video of a group chanting at a march in Istanbul on March 8, the local governor s office said. Out of 18 people identified, 13 have so far been detained, including a minor, it said in a statement.
Mar. 11, 2021
Turkish police have detained 13 people for chanting a slogan at a Women s Day protest, authorities said on Thursday, and an opposition lawmaker said they were held for insulting President Tayyip Erdogan, a week after he vowed to boost free speech.
Prosecutors ordered the arrests after reviewing a video of a group chanting at a march in Istanbul on March 8, the local governor s office said. Out of 18 people identified, 13 have so far been detained, including a minor, it said in a statement.
Last week, Erdogan said his government would promote freedom of expression and the right to a fair trial under an action plan that critics said failed to address concerns about an erosion of human rights in Turkey.
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Turkish police have detained 13 people for chanting a slogan at a Women’s Day protest, authorities said on Thursday, and an opposition lawmaker said they were held for insulting President Tayyip Erdogan, a week after he vowed to boost free speech.
Prosecutors ordered the arrests after reviewing a video of a group chanting at a march in Istanbul on March 8, the local governor’s office said. Out of 18 people identified, 13 have so far been detained, including a minor, it said in a statement.
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