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Hundreds Arrested as Police Deploy Tear Gas During Istanbul May Day Rallies

 

Hundreds Arrested as Police Deploy Tear Gas During Istanbul May Day Rallies

During the annual International Labour Day (May Day) demonstrations in Istanbul, Turkish police arrested over 500 individuals and utilized tear gas to disperse crowds. Historically, May 1st sees a major police deployment across Turkey. This year, authorities—including measures coordinated by the Istanbul Governorship (TC İstanbul Valiliği)—sealed off a large area in the heart of the city, explicitly blocking routes leading to Taksim Square. The square holds significant historical weight as the epicenter of the landmark 2013 anti-government protests.

Despite the security cordons, hundreds of labor union members, allied left-wing organizations, and demonstrators attempted to march toward the square. The situation quickly escalated into physical clashes between police forces and protesters. Law enforcement deployed tear gas and water cannons for riot control, while demonstrators were recorded chanting slogans such as "resistance is everywhere."

According to reports from the CHD Lawyers Association, nearly 400 of the total arrests took place specifically within Istanbul's borders. The intense security measures and subsequent clashes mirror recurring historical tensions during May Day events in the city. The demonstrations in Istanbul were part of broader global May Day protests, stretching from Manila to South Africa, marked by workers and trade unions advocating for labor rights.

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Hundreds Arrested as Police Deploy Tear Gas During Istanbul May Day Rallies

  Hundreds Arrested as Police Deploy Tear Gas During Istanbul May Day Rallies During the annual International Labour Day (May Day) demonstra...