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Veterans Removed From Güvenpark... Strong Reaction From Ümit Özdağ: 'The Turkish Grand National Assembly Is Disconnecting From the People, and the Administration Is Disconnecting From the Conscience of the nation.'

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Victory Party leader Ümit Özdağ reacted to the police intervention against veterans and relatives of martyrs who were removed from Güvenpark. Özdağ stated that the detained veterans were taken to a rehabilitation center in Bilkent, adding, "The Turkish Grand National Assembly is becoming detached from the people, and the government is becoming detached from the conscience of the nation."

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A dawn raid was carried out against the families of fallen soldiers and veterans who had been staging a sit-in protest for 37 days in Ankara's Güvenpark. Police teams dispersed the families of fallen soldiers and veterans, taking them to the Veterans Rehabilitation Center, and also closed off the park with barriers.

·Istanbul, Türkiye
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The police intervened in the early hours of the morning against the veterans who were continuing their vigil in Güvenpark. Around 5:30 AM, numerous police teams entered the park and forcibly cleared the area completely.

·Türkiye
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İYİ Party leader Müsavat Dervişoğlu condemned the police intervention and removal of the families of fallen soldiers and veterans from Güvenpark on the 38th day of their sit-in protest. Dervişoğlu called for an end to practices that "touch the nerve endings of the nation and wound its conscience."

In Ankara's Güvenpark, police intervened at 4:45 AM against the families of fallen soldiers and soldiers who had been protesting for 38 days demanding improvements in their personal rights. The protesters were taken away in buses, and Güvenpark was cordoned off with barriers.

A dawn raid was carried out today against the families of fallen soldiers and veterans who have been staging a sit-in protest for 35 days in Ankara's Güvenpark. Police dispersed the families of martyrs and veterans, put them on buses, and took them to the Veterans Rehabilitation Center.

Police intervened in the early morning hours against the families of fallen soldiers and veterans who had been staging a sit-in protest for 37 days in Ankara's Güvenpark. The families and veterans, who were in the park demanding equal rights, were put on buses and taken to the Veterans Rehabilitation Center. Following the intervention, Güvenpark was cleared. The area around the park was closed off with barriers. The sit-in protest by families of…

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Sözcü broke the news in Türkiye on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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