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Antiwar protests continue throughout Turkey
By our correspondent
8 April 2003
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Thousands gathered in squares and took to streets across Turkey
over the weekend to protest the US-led war in Iraq. Some 20,000
people joined an antiwar demonstration Sunday in Istanbul organized
by a group of peace activists named Coordination of No to
War in Iraq.

We say no to a war in Iraq. This means that we say no
to pain, tears and blood in our region for the next decades,
said Hasan Toprak, the spokesman of the Confederation of Public
Sector Trade Unions (KESK), in an address to the demonstration.
Two artists, Ayse Emel Mesci and Mustafa Alabora, read the
joint statement of the organization committee. Calling for an
end to the ongoing occupation and massacre in Iraq, the statement
called on US and British soldiers to immediately leave the country.
Stressing that efforts are being made to enable Turkey to participate
in the crime against humanity being committed by the US, the statement
said, There are ongoing efforts for opening a northern front.
US Secretary of State Colin Powell came to Turkey. We are against
the pressure and bribes of Powell.
During the meeting, antiwar supporters shouted slogans such
as Iraqi public is not alone, Damn US imperialism,
No to war in Iraq and We wont be US soldiers.
The statement added, Everywhere is Baghdad, we are all Iraqis!
Protests against the war against Iraq continued all around
Turkey in unity with those around the world. In Beyoglu, Istanbul
a group of women belonging to the Womens Workers Union left
a black coffin near the US Chief Consulate in Istanbul.
Police tried to prevent the group of 20-25 people who at first
gathered on Istiklal Street and intended to march towards the
consulate. The police warned protesters that they would be arrested
if they insisted on marching. After speaking to the press, the
protesters dispersed without any incident.
In Ankara, members of the Ankara Antiwar Platform and Contemporary
Lawyers Association (CHD) marched along Yuksel Street chanting
slogans and carrying signs reading, The public will put
an end to this war. CHD Ankara Office Chief Sait Kiran condemned
the war, saying, We are supporting the rights of our brother
citizens in Iraq. Later another group gathered in front
of the General Directorate on Konur Street and marched towards
Ankara Contemporary Arts Centre near the US Embassy in Ankara,
chanting slogans and carrying banners.
Antiwar protests continued in Istanbuls Uskudar. Turkish
Public Workers Labour Union (Kamu-Sen) members from the Anatolian
Front of Istanbul burned US and British products. The group gathered
at Uskudar Democracy Square chanting slogans against the war.
Kursat Atmaca, Chief of the Turkish Public Workers Labour
Union, delivered a speech on behalf of the group.
Atmaca reminded people that Kamu-Sen had boycotted US and British
products a week ago and argued that the most severe punishment
to these two peace-threatening countries was a boycott. He emphasized
the importance of using domestic products and encouraged people
not to use foreign currency.
A group of women, members of the Antiwar Platform, held a protest
at Taksim Square. Approximately 300 women mourned for the dead
of the war wearing headscarves with No War printed
on them. They then dispersed without any incident.
In Rize, baker Suleyman Demir formed the words No War
using 4.3 kilos of bread.
In Bursa, the Organization for Human Rights and Solidarity
for Oppressed People (Mazlum-Der) Office started a petition demanding
the US stop the war in Iraq and that the war criminals to be brought
to judgement. Rifat Bakan, chief of Mazlum-Der, said that the
war was harming innocent children, women and the elderly, adding
that the civilian losses were larger than military losses. Along
with this, a group of women from the Female Workers Union (EKB)
in Bursa gathered in front of the Justice and Development Party
(AKP) building protesting the war by leaving a childs coffin.
In Izmir, members of the Izmir Female Workers Union chanted
slogans against the US bombing of Iraq in front of the AK partys
building.
The Turkish Union of Engineers and Architects Chamber (TMMOB)
members also called on people to boycott US and British goods.
See Also:
Turkey: Protests against US army
[2 April 2003]
Antiwar protests in Turkey
[29 March 2003]
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