Sunday, 9 June 2013

Protests in Turkey: resistance and solidarity

Click on the image to enlarge  [occupywallst.org]

8-9 June – Call for International Solidarity with #OccupyGezi

Calling on people of all cities of the world! Come out this weekend and reclaim your public spaces to show solidarity with #OccupyGezi and the many waves of protests in Turkey!

What began as a small occupation to protect Istanbul’s Gezi Park erupted within a matter of days into massive protests that spread like wildfire across Turkey. A key trigger was the disproportionate use of force by the police. Just as Gezi Park crystallized the struggle over an ever-shrinking public space hijacked by neoliberal authoritarianism, the pepper gas that security forces doused on Istanbul literalized the desparate need for breathing space. Hundreds of thousands of people streamed into the streets in support of the Gezi Park occupation despite a total media blackout, defying police brutality. Now we have reclaimed not only Gezi Park but also Taksim Square, the very heart of Turkey’s public sphere, where mass expressions of discontent have repeatedly been banned throughout the republic’s history. As Taksim and Gezi swell every night with thousands of people who come to celebrate their solidarity, victory and power, our resistance in other parts of Istanbul and other cities across Turkey continues. Of one thing we are certain: Nothing will ever be the same again.

Show your support and solidarity this weekend, 8-9 June 2013. Reclaim Tahrir, Syntagma, Zuccotti, your local streets, squares and parks! Trust us, they belong to you.





#occupygezi 

#DirenGeziParki 

#occupygezi (pictures)

#occupygezi (twitter hashtag)

 What is happening in Istanbul?


Picture by Fatih Kece/AFP/Getty    [telegraph.co.uk]


Occupy Gezi: international solidarity for Turkey's uprising
Allison Kilkenny, The Nation

Occupy Gezi: police against protesters in Istanbul
Elif Batuman, The New Yorker

People have killed their fear of authority - and the protests are growing
Ece Temelcuran, New Statesman

The voices of Turkish protesters have been heard
Binnaz Saktanber, The Guardian

Memories of a public square
Orhan Pamuk, The New Yorker

US philosopher Chomsky supports Gezi Park movement with video message
Hurriyet Daily News



Photograph by Osman Orsal/Reuters [guardian.co.uk]

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