Turkey bans protests in province bordering Syria
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Turkey bans protests in province bordering Syria
Turkish officials in the southeastern Mardin province bordering Syria on Monday announced a six-day ban on gatherings following an outpouring of anger over an offensive against Kurdish fighters across the border. Turkey's Kurdish community has denounced the government's support for a Syrian offensive against a semi-autonomous northeastern region under Kurdish control. During a protest to denounce the operation last week, over 1,000 people attemp…
Turkey bans protests in southeastern province bordering Syria - Stockholm Center for Freedom
Officials in Mardin, a southeastern Turkish province that borders Syria, on Monday announced a six-day ban on gatherings following an outpouring of anger over an offensive against Kurdish fighters across the border, Agence France-Presse reported. Turkey’s Kurdish community has denounced the government’s support for a Syrian offensive against a semi-autonomous northeastern region under Kurdish control. During a protest to denounce the operation l…
The Şanlıurfa Governorate has banned demonstrations, press conferences, and protests throughout the city for a period of five days.
The Mardin Governorate announced that all kinds of demonstrations and events are banned throughout the province for a period of 5 days.
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