
Turkey Bans Protests Ahead of NATO Summit Amid Repression Concerns
Turkey has banned protests across many provinces ahead of a major NATO summit, raising concerns about repression. This move comes as independent media is excluded and hundreds of arrests are made in the country.
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Turkey Bans Protests Across Many Provinces Ahead Of Major NATO Summit
Turkey Bans Protests Across Many Provinces Ahead Of Major NATO Summit Via Middle East Eye Rights groups have condemned a protest ban imposed by Turkey ahead of a Nato summit, as well as the arrest of hundreds of people in a sweeping crackdown. Last week, the Ankara Governorate announced a 13-day province-wide ban on all public assemblies from Sunday, citing "national security" and security measures around the conference. Protesters hold a banner reading 'Turkey should leave Nato...
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EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas will pay a two-day official visit to Turkey on June 29-30. The EU delegation will also include Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos and Commissioner for Internal Affairs and Migration Magnus Brunner.
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