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V Turčiji so aretirali več kot sto ljudi, ki so protestirali proti Natovu.
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V Turčiji so aretirali več kot sto ljudi, ki so protestirali proti Natovu.

In Turkey, over 100 people were arrested during protests against NATO during the NATO summit. The demonstrations, organized by the Turkish Communist Party (TKP), took place in Ankara and Istanbul. Authorities have intensified security measures around the presidential residence in Ankara since June, banning all gatherings and protests in public areas of the capital. The ban remains in effect for two days after the summit ends. Additionally, ten Turkish journalists were denied access to the NATO meeting in Ankara, including those critical of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s administration. The NATO summit is scheduled for July 7–8 in Ankara.

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V Turčiji so aretirali več kot sto ljudi, ki so protestirali proti Natovu.

In Turkey, over 100 people were arrested during protests against NATO during the NATO summit. The demonstrations, organized by the Turkish Communist Party (TKP), took place in Ankara and Istanbul. Authorities have intensified security measures around the presidential residence in Ankara since June, banning all gatherings and protests in public areas of the capital. The ban remains in effect for two days after the summit ends. Additionally, ten Turkish journalists were denied access to the NATO meeting in Ankara, including those critical of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s administration. The NATO summit is scheduled for July 7–8 in Ankara.

Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames the arrests as part of a broader crackdown on dissent, emphasizing the suppression of protest under the guise of national security. It highlights the role of the Turkish Communist Party in organizing the demonstrations and criticizes the government's restrictions on free speech. S

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 50 · Objektivnost 40): The article discusses a protest against NATO in Turkey, but the primary source document is about data privacy policies, not protests or political events. The article contains factual claims unrelated to the provided source, leading to low factual accuracy. The tone appears biased toward the oppositi

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