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Terrorist State of Turkey: Dozens arrested in Istanbul May Day clampdown

May 1, 2016 By administrator

0,,19228137_303,00Unauthorized May Day rallies were met with tear gas and water cannons from police in Istanbul. Clamping down across the city, authorities blocked access to the city’s central Taksim Square, well-known for protests.

An authorized gathering of hundreds of labor and union activists on the outskirts of the city near the airport was allowed to take place on Sunday, but May Day demonstrations of the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) and protesters trying to break through barriers to Taksim Square were repelled by police. Of the later group, state-run news agency Anatolia said 36 had been arrested.

Anatolia also reported that police had detained four suspected “Islamic State” (IS) militants for allegedly planning a May Day attack in Turkey’s capital of Ankara.

In a separate incident, a man was killed when a police water cannon vehicle while trying to cross the street near Taksim Square. Officials announced that they had opened an investigation into the death of the 57-year-old.

The governor of Istanbul announced that 24,500 members of Turkish security forces would be working on Sunday “to provide for the security of citizens.” May Day, traditionally celebrated as an International Labor Day, comes at a particularly tense time for Turkey this year after a series of violent terrorist attacks across the nation.

Earlier on Sunday, two police officers were killed and 22 others wounded after a car bomb exploded in the city of Gaziantep, not far from the frontier with Syria.

es/rc (AFP, Reuters)

Filed Under: News Tagged With: arrested, Clampdown, Istabul, May Day, turkey. dozens

Azerbaijan: Sports Body Defends Baku Games Amid ‘Devastating Clampdown’

May 14, 2015 By administrator

By RFE/RL

May 06, 2015

1E8EE6A8-A788-4462-947B-E087C7B988F1_w640_r1_s_cx0_cy16_cw0BRUSSELS — A senior European sports official has defended plans to hold the first-ever European Games in Baku next month amid what rights groups say is a growing crackdown on the media and civil society by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s government.

Speaking at the European Parliament in Brussels on May 6, European Olympic Committees (EOC) Vice-President Janez Kocijancic indicated that the organization will not act on the basis of political concerns, saying the EOC “cannot accept political engagements.”

Rights defenders have questioned plans to hold the inaugural European Games on June 12-28 in Azerbaijan, where several journalists, activists, and government critics jailed in the past year are widely considered to be political prisoners targeted in a campaign to silence dissent.

The long-ruling Aliyev is “forging ahead with the most devastating clampdown on human rights in 24 years of post-Soviet independence,” said Minky Worden, director of global initiatives at the New York-based Human Rights Watch, at the same panel in the European Parliament.

“He has arrested many of the Azerbaijani human rights advocates and journalists who could have brought scrutiny and transparency to the conduct of these games if they were not in jail,” Worden said.

Rasul Cafarov, an activist who was arrested in August after announcing plans for a campaign to draw attention to the rights situation ahead of the European Games, was sentenced to six and a half years in prison last month after a trial on financial crimes charges he says were politically motivated.

Worden said that the EOC, which groups 49 national Olympic Committees in the region, “has the power and the leverage to tell Baku to release prisoners and to stop threatening journalists before the games begin.”

Kocijancic said that the organization expects that it will help “democratize every society where we will go” and use “whatever influence we have to make this society better and more open,” but that EOC cannot accept responsibility for changing political matters as this is not within the scope of its activity.

He noted that Azerbaijan chaired the Council of Europe for six months last year, and said that the oil-producing Caspian Sea coast nation has increased trade with the European Union “tremendously.”

Based on reporting by RFE/RL’s Rikard Jozwiak in Brussels

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Azerbaijan, Baku, Clampdown, Devastating, Games, Regional War Scenario. NATO-US-Turkey War Games Off the Syrian Coastline

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