
The Communist Party of Turkey organized demonstrations in Ankara and Istanbul, with more arrests in separate raids
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Turkish authorities detained over 100 people during anti-NATO protests organized by the Communist Party of Turkey (TKP) on Sunday, ahead of a NATO summit in Ankara next week, the party said. The protests took place in Ankara and Istanbul, with a march on Ankara's central Kızılay Square. TKP General Secretary Kemal Okuyan stated, 'We gathered today in many parts of Turkey to protest against NATO.' He added that they had promised not to surrender Ankara to NATO supporters and had kept that promise.
Separately, police detained 39 other individuals in counterterrorism raids across the country, including journalists, activists, and university professors, according to local media. Turkey is set to host leaders from 32 NATO allies and partner officials in Ankara on Tuesday and Wednesday for the summit.
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