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Armenian fans reach Warsaw’s national stadium singing Armenian songs

October 12, 2016 By administrator

armenia-polandBy David Yeghiazaryan from Warsaw

The Armenian fans, who arrived in Warsaw to attend the 2018 World Cup qualifier Poland vs. Armenia, reached the city’s National Stadium belting out songs, NEWS.am Sport correspondent reports from Poland.

Among them are members of First Armenian Front (FAF), as well as fans from different cities of Armenia, Poland and other European countries. They will be seated not in the away section but in two different sections of the stadium.

Poland vs. Armenia match will kick off in Warsaw Tuesday at 10:45 pm Yerevan time.

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Turkish soccer fans go on trial over coup accusations

December 16, 2014 By administrator

186207Thirty-five Turkish soccer fans went on trial on Tuesday accused of attempting to stage a coup during mass protests last year, in a case the opposition and rights groups say is an abuse of the justice system by a government bent on revenge, Reuters reports.

Prosecutors are seeking life sentences for all of them, from a supporters’ group of major Istanbul team Besiktas. They are accused of helping organize the protests that erupted in Istanbul’s Taksim square in May 2013 and grew into a major challenge to then-Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan.

Erdogan, who won a presidential election in August, has vowed to hunt down the “traitors” behind the protests and a corruption scandal which emerged just over six months later, both of which he cast as an orchestrated bid to topple him.

The trial began two days after Turkey drew international criticism for the detention by police of prominent media figures in what Erdogan said was a response to “dirty operations” by his political enemies.

The indictment accuses the soccer fans of seeking to occupy Erdogan’s Istanbul office near the Besiktas stadium “to create the appearance that a weakness of authority had emerged in the country”, and of drawing foreign media to the protest areas.

“They tried to create an image evoking government changes in some Middle Eastern countries known as the ‘Arab Spring’ and aimed to overthrow the legally established government of the Turkish Republic using illegal methods,” the indictment said, according to Reuters.

The ‘Carsi’ supporters group played a prominent role in the protests, which drew a diverse crowd of hundreds of thousands across Turkey. An anti-police slogan chanted at matches rang out regularly and at one point Carsi members commandeered a mechanical digger and drove it toward police lines.

The unrest began as a peaceful protest against the demolition of Gezi Park, a leafy corner of Taksim, but spread nationwide after a brutal police crackdown. Prosecutors have since launched a series of court cases against those involved.

“The make-up of the AK Party government has run and its true face has emerged. The Carsi trial is the revenge for Gezi,” said Umut Oran, an Istanbul MP for the main opposition CHP, whose members ripped up a copy of the indictment outside the court.

Advocacy group Human Rights Watch said the prosecution was a “blatant misuse of the criminal justice system”.

“Charging these Besiktas football club fans as enemies of the state for joining a public protest is a ludicrous travesty,” HRW Turkey researcher Emma Sinclair-Webb said in a statement.

“It reveals a great deal about the enormous pressure being exerted on Turkey’s justice system by the government,” she said, calling for the prosecutor to ask the court for an acquittal.

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Reuters. Turkish soccer fans go on trial accused of coup attempt

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19 Turkish fans detained ahead of game in Belgrade

October 25, 2014 By administrator

Source: Beta, Tanjug

1112072716544a0264396eb227431566_v4bigBELGRADE — 19 visiting fans of the Turkish football club Besiktas were late on Thursday “brought” to the police in Belgrade, the MUP confirmed for Tanjug.

5 were detained for using pyrotechnics, while others violated public order.

The hooligans demolished several buses belonging to the Belgrade city transportation company GSP, used to transport them from the Hotel Jugoslavija.

They also caused incidents while at the hotel where they set alight flares. According to reports, they behaved “violently” in the buses.

Members of the MUP Gendarmerie unit “managed to calm down the situation” and taken the fans to the Partizan stadium where a portion of the stands was open “just for them, for security reasons.”

The Europa League game between Partizan and Besiktas ended 0:4.

 

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