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Turkish police detain 41 in raid on pro-Kurdish HDP meeting – Stockholm Center for Freedom

30.4.18

Turkish police detain 41 in raid on pro-Kurdish HDP meeting – Stockholm Center for Freedom - Among those detained by the police at the HDP gathering, held in preparation for May 1, International Workers Day in İstanbul’s Güngören district, were the party’s İstanbul Co-chair Cengiz Çiçek and Mezopotamya staff members Melike Ceyhan and Servet Karaduman, reported the agency.

The detainees were taken to the Merter Keresteciler Police Station where following their police interrogation, 31 of the 41 detained were released. Ten still remain in police custody, the agency said.

The HDP İstanbul provincial organization released a statement via Twitter following the incident. ‘’We do not accept attacks against democratic politics and call on our people to support our party,’’ the statement said.


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