Many in Occupy Turkey revolution have continued protest on web creating new venues for creativity
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Occupy Turkey protests, also known as the Gezi Park protests, was a Turkish movement beginning on May 28, 2013 that advocated freedom of the press, freedom of expression, freedom of assembly, and was against the government's encroachment on Turkey's secularism. Also see our general articles on Turkey, Protests or Occupy Wall Street.
Turkey’s EU Membership Talks Move Forward in Caution
Long fight for Turkey’s EU membership talks moves forward in midst of new Occupy protest movement
Transsexual Marchers Meet Occupy Turkey
Annual transsexual rights parade in Istanbul draws international attention during chaotic protests – Transsexual Marchers Meet Occupy Turkey Leadership
Tear Gas, Water Cannon and Occupy Turkey Clashes
Plenty of interesting new information and vivid pictures from police use of water cannon and Occupy Turkey protesters
Turkey Mass Silent Protests Follow Crackdown Violence
Citizens in major cities hold Turkey mass silent protests after large shock of government violence
Warning of Using Turkey Army Repressing Protests
Idea of Turkey army repressing protests moves dangerously towards more violence after headlines
PM Turns to Occupy Turkey Protests Violence
Major Occupy Turkey protests violence has stained government and brought fear for peaceful future
Occupy Turkey Protest in Clashes With Police
Various and diverse angles on rise of Occupy Turkey protest in clashes and latest march updates
Occupy Turkey Protests Clash Again With Police
Future of Occupy Turkey protests clash still to be decided on streets or in any other sense
New Infographic Explains Occupy Turkey
Infographic explains Occupy Turkey protests continue still, following two weeks of demonstrating