A new act of violence by the Ankara government against Turkey’s LGBTQ community
Turkish police in riot gear raided Istanbul’s Bogazici University while the LGBTQ Pride was in progress, arresting 33 people attending the event.
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Recall that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan had banned any kind of demonstration in support of LGBTQ+ civil rights, including Pride, since 2015.
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Regarding the raid and arrests, the students’ lawyer Mahmut Seren said that some teachers were injured during the police intervention.
While on the parade, he added, that no ban had been expressed by the Governor’s office or even by the university rector himself.
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