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Turkish authorities have detained over 50 people during Istanbul Pride on Sunday, continuing a decade-long crackdown on the ...
Turkish police detained at least 30 people in central Istanbul on Sunday as they tried to take part in a Pride March, which ...
Organizers of the 2017 Istanbul LGBTI+ Pride had vowed to march in central Taksim Square, using a Turkish hashtag for "we march," despite the ban on gay pride observances ordered by the Istanbul ...
Authorities have banned Pride marches in Turkey’s largest city since 2015, citing public safety and security concerns ...
Turkish authorities announced Saturday they will not allow the Istanbul Pride march to take place on Sunday — the third year in a row the celebration has been banned. The move prompted criticism ...
Police held more than 50 people after the march, organizers said. Amnesty International’s Turkey office said at least one person suffered head injuries while being detained by police.
Istanbul's governor has banned a gay and transgender pride march which was due to take place in the city on Sunday, citing security concerns after threats from an ultra-nationalist group. It will ...
Istanbul’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) pride march will go ahead on Sunday even though the governorship of the Turkish city banned it citing security concerns, the organizers ...
Istanbul police used water cannons, rubber bullets, and tear gas to break up the city's LGBT pride march Sunday, USA Today reports. The Turkish capital's governor reportedly banned the parade ...
Turkish authorities detained more than 50 individuals attempting to participate in Istanbul Pride on Sunday, as a decade-long ...
Turkish police detained at least 30 people in central Istanbul on Sunday as they tried to take part in a Pride March, which authorities had banned as part of a years-long clampdown on LGBTQ+ ...