Before the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkish authorities conducted raids in multiple provinces, arresting numerous individuals including journalists, scientists, and members of leftist groups, according to Turkish media and unions. The government had intensified security measures ahead of the July 7-8 summit, describing the raids as part of counter-terrorism investigations. Critics argue the operations aim to suppress protests. State news agency Anadolu reported 39 suspects arrested during raids targeting the youth wing of a banned leftist group, while another operation in Kocaeli province detained 28 suspected extremists. Authorities seized ammunition and prohibited digital materials. The Turkish Journalists Association and the Progressive Lawyers' Union called for the release of detained journalists, condemning the raids as violations of press freedom and attempts to intimidate dissent.
Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article frames the arrests as an attempt to suppress dissent and restrict press freedom, aligning with left-wing critiques. It highlights the actions of critics and progressive organizations, emphasizing the suppression of opposition voices rather than focusing solely on the government’s stated





