Police Detain Around 350 People at Unauthorized May Day Protests in Istanbul
Authorities block access to Taksim Square as labor demonstrations spread across Turkish cities
Hızlı Bakış
- Istanbul police detained approximately 350 people participating in unauthorized May Day protests who attempted to enter Taksim Square, using tear gas to disperse the crowds.
- For years, authorities have prohibited mass rallies in Taksim Square on May 1, designating alternative areas in two districts for labor union events.
- Transportation restrictions were imposed in Istanbul, while demonstrations also took place in Ankara and other Turkish cities under heightened security.
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Taksim Square has been a symbolic location for labor movements in Turkey. Authorities have for many years prohibited mass May Day rallies in the square, instead designating alternative areas in two districts for labor union events. This restriction has been a recurring point of tension between labor unions and authorities.
ISTANBUL, May 1. /TASS/. Police in Istanbul detained around 350 people participating in unauthorized May Day protests who were attempting to enter Taksim Square, using tear gas, according to Halk TV. For many years, Istanbul authorities have not permitted mass rallies on May 1 in Taksim Square. Designated areas in two districts of the city have been set aside for labor union events. Transportation restrictions were imposed in Istanbul this morning. May Day demonstrations are also taking place in various cities across Turkey, including Ankara, prompting heightened security measures.
Açık Sorular
- What specific charges will the detained protesters face
- Whether there were any injuries during the police intervention
- What the official response from labor unions was to the restrictions






