Turkish Activists Resist Destruction of Taksim Square Park 29th May

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A sim­ple protest by Turk­ish cit­i­zens against the cut­ting dow

Turkey Protest

A sim­ple protest by Turk­ish cit­i­zens against the cut­ting down of trees in the cen­ter of Tak­sim Square in Istan­bul turned into a great oppor­tu­ni­ty for riot police to break out the pep­per spray.

Local demon­stra­tors and a num­ber of par­lia­men­tary deputies par­tial­ly blocked the demo­li­tion of the last green pub­lic space in the cen­ter of Istan­bul on May 28, despite police forces again resort­ing to tear gas to dis­perse the group. The strug­gle even­tu­al­ly trans­formed into a night-long sit-in protest by the demon­stra­tors.

Peace and Democ­ra­cy Par­ty (BDP) Istan­bul deputy Sır­rı Süreyya Önder helped halt an oper­a­tion to remove trees in Tak­sim Gezi Park when he obstruct­ed the path of a bull­doz­er, amid run­ning alter­ca­tions between demon­stra­tors on one side and police and com­pa­ny work­ers on the oth­er. Önder demand­ed the license for the demo­li­tion, which was not pro­vid­ed by munic­i­pal­i­ty work­ers.

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Police pulled out of the area as dusk set, allow­ing around 1,000 pro­test­ers to stage a mini-fes­ti­val dur­ing which they vowed that the park would not be turned over to “land spec­u­la­tors.” A group of pro­test­ers said they planned to stand guard at the site all night long to pre­vent any night-time demo­li­tion.

Pro­test­ers first gath­ered late May 27 in response to social media mes­sages alert­ing activists to the arrival of work­ers tasked with cut­ting down trees on the site, on which the Topçu Kışlası (Artillery Bar­racks) are set to be rebuilt as part of the rul­ing Jus­tice and Devel­op­ment Party’s (AKP) con­tro­ver­sial plan to pedes­tri­an­ize Tak­sim Square.

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“They are plan­ning to demol­ish at night; we will be here to stop them until this thing is can­celed,” Önder post­ed on his offi­cial Twit­ter account. Gülseren Onanç, a for­mer deputy of the main oppo­si­tion Repub­li­can People’s Par­ty (CHP), also joined the pro­test­ers, while CHP deputy Gürsel Tekin also came to Gezi Park to sup­port the protests.

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The rebuild­ing of the bar­racks was approved by the High Coun­cil for Pro­tec­tion of Cul­tur­al and Nat­ur­al Assets on March 1.