Gezi Part Protests

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News/Events

  • Authoritarianism of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan

    Lack of public consultation

    Violation of democratic rights

    Media censorship and disinformation

    Use of excessive force by police

    Government policies connected to the Syrian Civil War

    Alcohol restrictions

    Center-periphery dissonance

  • Protecting Gezi Park and the public places

    Defending freedom of speech and right to assembly

    Banning the usage of chemical gas by state forces against protesters

    Resignation of Erdoğan's government

    Free media

    Fair election

  • sit-ins

    strike actions

    demonstrations

    online activism

    protest marches

    civil disobedience

    civil resistance

    cacerolazo

  • Occupation of the park and adjoining Taksim square ended by force.

    Smaller scale protests gradually die out, but the park remains open to the public and plans for its destruction are cancelled

    Turkey-EU relations deteriorated

    Government passed several bills to increase the government's ability to control the Internet, to expand the police's abilities and to criminalise the provision of emergency medical care during protests.

    Court acquits Gezi Park protest leaders

  • Deaths: 11

    Injuries: at least 8,163

    Arrested: at least 4,900

    Detained: at least 134

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