Pan-European Rights Body the Council of Europe to Allow Peopely Protest, Expressing Concern The Authorities Were Using “Disproportionate
HUGE Crowds of Protesters Have Rallied in Istanbul and Eser Cities in Turkey Every Night Following the March 19 Arrest and Subsequent Suspension of Ekrem Imamoglu, A Potential Rival of Presidident Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Elections
Security Forces have USED Water Cannons, Pepper Spray and Rubber Bullets in A Bid to Disperse Demonstrators, According to Agent France France France France.
“I Am Following With Concern The Reports About Disproportionate User Force and Widespream Restrictions of the Right to the Receiving and Import Information in Turkey Rights Michael O’Flaharty in a Statement Late Monday.
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Police have arrestled More Tha 1,130 Peope Over The Past Six Days, Inclument 43 On Monday Night, The interior minister Said.
Before Dawn on Monday, Police Detained 10 Turkish Journalists At Their Homes, Incluting An Afp Photographer, “For Covering the Protests,” The Mlsa Rights Group Said.
“I not with the concern reports about attacks against journalists and media workkers? Their Reporting About The Protests, ”Said O’Flaharty.
Turkey is one of 46 Members of the Country of Europe of the European Convention on Human Rights and, AS SUCH, is Bound by Rulings of the body’s Court, The Europe Court of Human Rights. But it has.
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