Turkey cancels sea voyages in Istanbul in anticipation of May Day marches

  01 May 2015    Read: 930
Turkey cancels sea voyages in Istanbul in anticipation of May Day marches
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Aside from that, Istanbul’s metro will not operate on May 1.

Earlier, Turkey’s trade unions appealed to the Istanbul mayor’s office on holding a march to mark the International Workers’ Day - May Day.

The mayor’s office, in particular, turned down the appeal on holding the march on the Taksim Square, explaining this by that the square is not meant for such parades.

The police have already blocked the Taksim Square in Istanbul due to the expected May Day rallies of the trade unions.

On May 31, 2013, protests began in Turkey against the construction of a shopping center on the Taksim Square.

In the beginning, the protests were peaceful, but then turned into a confrontation with the police. The protests then spread over many major cities in Turkey. The unrests at the time killed four people, while about 4,000 people were left with injuries of varying severity, and police detained 4,900 people.

Among the detainees there were also the citizens of European countries.

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