Khaleej Times

Turkey police detain dozens over referendum protests

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istanbul — Istanbul police on Wednesday detained 16 leftist activists involved in demonstrat­ions against the ‘Yes’ victory in the referendum on expanding President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s powers, a laywer said.

There have been daily street protests in anti-Erdogan neighbourh­oods in Istanbul since Sunday’s referendum, which the opposition claims was marred by blatant vote rigging.

The Freedom and Solidarity Party (ODP), a left-wing movement not represente­d in parliament, said police had detained its Istanbul chairman Mesut Gecgel on accusation­s of “agitating the public” by claiming the ‘Yes’ vote was illegitima­te.

Gecgel had himself written on Twitter that he was being detained for protesting against the ‘Yes’ victory.

Gecgel’s lawyer Deniz Demirdogen told that anti-terror police raided houses of the suspects before dawn, saying 16 people were detained so far but arrest warrants were issued for a total of 38 people.

Describing the accusation­s as “strange”, he added: “They are accused of provoking people to question the legitimacy of the ‘Yes’ in the referendum.

“But there’s no such crime definition in the penal code.”

Demirdogen said those detained were being questioned at police headquarte­rs in Istanbul and were awaiting a decision by prosecutor­s on the case. There was no immediate confirmati­on of the detentions by the police.Speaking in Ankara earlier, Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said the issue of the election result was closed and warned against street protests.

“Turkey is a state of law... and there can be no talk of anarchy, activities in the street,” he said.

“I call on people not to give in to provocatio­ns or get caught up in incitement,” he added. wThe ‘Yes’ camp won Sunday’s poll with just 51.41 percent of the vote. —

 ?? AFP ?? Supporters of the ‘no’ vote protest against the referendum outcome in Istanbul. —
AFP Supporters of the ‘no’ vote protest against the referendum outcome in Istanbul. —

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