The impact of Turkey’s Occupy movement rearranging Turkey political alliances weeks into protests
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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.
Tens of Thousands in Turkey’s Istanbul Protest Again
Turkey’s Istanbul protest again led by Occupy protesters is reaching new huge numbers of marchers
PM Returns to Face Occupy Turkey Protests
Major march from liberals under banner of democracy are face Occupy Turkey protests want to show
Defiant Occupy Turkey Protesters Refusing to Backdown
Government offers limited concessions as defiant Occupy Turkey protesters continue to hold ground
Occupy Turkey Protests Continue Across Country
Tens of thousands take part as growing Occupy Turkey protests continue challenging PM Erdogan
Tens of Thousands at Turkish Spring Protests
Massive Turkish Spring protests march under Occupy Turkey banner in major cities across nation
#occupyturkey Protests Draw Thousands to Streets
Can Turkey’s democracy find strength from new civilian protests at #occupyturkey
Occupy Turkey Protests Spread Beyond Capital
Unprecedented Occupy Turkey protests spread mimicking world movement demanding better government