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Plus de 100 manifestants anti-OTAN arrêtés en Turquie
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Plus de 100 manifestants anti-OTAN arrêtés en Turquie

More than 100 members of Turkey's Communist Party (TKP) were arrested during anti-NATO demonstrations held in Ankara ahead of a NATO summit scheduled for July 7-8, 2026. The protests took place despite heightened security measures, including banned demonstrations, road closures, and barricades set up across the city. The TKP reported that over 100 of its members, including officials, were detained. Images from social media showed demonstrators waving flags and chanting slogans such as 'NATO, killer, get out of the country,' while police used water cannons to disperse crowds. Additional demonstrations organized by leftist groups occurred in Istanbul, though no clashes were reported there due to strong police presence. The Turkish government has not commented on the protests or the arrests.

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Plus de 100 manifestants anti-OTAN arrêtés en Turquie

More than 100 members of Turkey's Communist Party (TKP) were arrested during anti-NATO demonstrations held in Ankara ahead of a NATO summit scheduled for July 7-8, 2026. The protests took place despite heightened security measures, including banned demonstrations, road closures, and barricades set up across the city. The TKP reported that over 100 of its members, including officials, were detained. Images from social media showed demonstrators waving flags and chanting slogans such as 'NATO, killer, get out of the country,' while police used water cannons to disperse crowds. Additional demonstrations organized by leftist groups occurred in Istanbul, though no clashes were reported there due to strong police presence. The Turkish government has not commented on the protests or the arrests.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents a balanced account of the situation, citing the TKP's claims of arrests and describing the government's actions without overtly favoring either side. It includes details from both the protesters' perspective and the authorities' measures, avoiding loaded language or clear bias.

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 90 · Objectivité 85): The article provides specific details such as the number of people detained (over 100), the involvement of the Turkish Communist Party (TKP), and the timing relative to the NATO summit. These facts align with the general consensus from other sources. The article does not present any clear inaccuraci

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