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The Galatasaray Square Must Be Opened to the Protestors.

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On 14 March 2025, 45 persons - including relatives of victims of enforced disappearances in Turkey - who had been prosecuted since 2021 under the Law on Meetings and Demonstrations (Law No. 2911) were acquitted of the charge of "participating in illegal meetings and marches without weapons and refusing to disperse despite warnings." The prosecutions, widely considered unfounded and unjust, targeted persons arrested in August 2018 while they were…
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On 14 March 2025, 45 persons - including relatives of victims of enforced disappearances in Turkey - who had been prosecuted since 2021 under the Law on Meetings and Demonstrations (Law No. 2911) were acquitted of the charge of "participating in illegal meetings and marches without weapons and refusing to disperse despite warnings." The prosecutions, widely considered unfounded and unjust, targeted persons arrested in August 2018 while they were…

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amnesty.be broke the news in on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
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