Police Intervene in NATO Protest in Ankara: Arrests Made!
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Police intervened against a large number of citizens who went to Kurtuluş Park to protest the NATO Summit in Ankara. Members of the Turkish Workers' Party (TİP) and lawyers, who were subjected to harsh police intervention, were detained.
In Ankara, police intervened against a group protesting the NATO Summit; TİP (Workers' Party of Turkey) leader Erkan Baş, members of parliament, and numerous others were detained.
The "No to NATO" Coordination group is protesting the NATO Summit in Kurtuluş Park. Teams surrounded the group chanting slogans in the park, raising their shields to prevent filming.
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