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Več kot 100 aretiranih na protestih proti NATO v Turčiji
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Več kot 100 aretiranih na protestih proti NATO v Turčiji

Turkish authorities have increased security measures in the capital, Ankara, ahead of an upcoming NATO summit, banning protests, fencing off large parts of the city, and closing several roads. The Communist Party of Turkey (TKP) organized a protest against NATO, which was attended by more than 100 participants, with demonstrators carrying flags and slogans such as 'NATO kills, get out of our country' and 'NATO has no passage.' Police used tear gas to disperse the crowd. A separate protest in Istanbul, also organized by the TKP, saw hundreds march from Taksim Square to Dolmabahçe, despite strong police presence, without incidents. The TKP’s general secretary, Kemal Okuyan, stated that the protests were held across many parts of Turkey to oppose NATO supporters and ensure Ankara does not remain silent. Independent media reported that 39 additional people, including journalists, activists, and university professors, were detained during anti-terrorism operations nationwide.

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Več kot 100 aretiranih na protestih proti NATO v Turčiji

Turkish authorities have increased security measures in the capital, Ankara, ahead of an upcoming NATO summit, banning protests, fencing off large parts of the city, and closing several roads. The Communist Party of Turkey (TKP) organized a protest against NATO, which was attended by more than 100 participants, with demonstrators carrying flags and slogans such as 'NATO kills, get out of our country' and 'NATO has no passage.' Police used tear gas to disperse the crowd. A separate protest in Istanbul, also organized by the TKP, saw hundreds march from Taksim Square to Dolmabahçe, despite strong police presence, without incidents. The TKP’s general secretary, Kemal Okuyan, stated that the protests were held across many parts of Turkey to oppose NATO supporters and ensure Ankara does not remain silent. Independent media reported that 39 additional people, including journalists, activists, and university professors, were detained during anti-terrorism operations nationwide.

Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames the protest as a legitimate expression of opposition to NATO, highlighting the scale and organization of the demonstration, while emphasizing the government's heavy-handed response through security measures and detentions. The focus on the TKP's activism and the suppression of pro

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 70): The article reports on protests against NATO in Turkey organized by the Turkish Communist Party (TKP) and describes government security measures. It provides specific details like over 100 participants and police using tear gas. The reporting appears factual based on the sources cited, though there

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