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The March for Justice (Turkish: Adalet yürüyüşü) was a 450 km (280-mile) march from Ankara to Istanbul to protest against arrests that were made as part of the government crackdown following the July 2016 coup d'état attempt. After the coup attempt, the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) government declared a state of emergency. Since then at least 50,000 people have been arrested and another 140,000 people have been removed from their positions. The protest was led by opposition leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, in response to a lengthy prison sentence that Enis Berberoğlu received for allegedly giving the press a video that shows Turkish intelligence smuggling weapons into Syria. The march concluded in Istanbul on 9 July with a rally attended by hundreds of thousands of people, during w

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  • The March for Justice (Turkish: Adalet yürüyüşü) was a 450 km (280-mile) march from Ankara to Istanbul to protest against arrests that were made as part of the government crackdown following the July 2016 coup d'état attempt. After the coup attempt, the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) government declared a state of emergency. Since then at least 50,000 people have been arrested and another 140,000 people have been removed from their positions. The protest was led by opposition leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, in response to a lengthy prison sentence that Enis Berberoğlu received for allegedly giving the press a video that shows Turkish intelligence smuggling weapons into Syria. The march concluded in Istanbul on 9 July with a rally attended by hundreds of thousands of people, during which Kılıçdaroğlu spoke at length about the effect that the government purge has had on the judiciary and rule of law in Turkey. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan declared the protest march illegal. During the march, Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım and President Erdoğan compared the march to the July 2016 coup attempt, and accused the participants and Kılıçdaroğlu of supporting the Gülenist Hizmet movement organization that the government says was behind the coup attempt. Counter-demonstrations have been held by AKP supporters. Police officers provided security for the marchers, and the march concluded peacefully at Maltepe, Istanbul (where Berberoğlu is imprisoned). (en)
  • Der Gerechtigkeitsmarsch (auch Marsch der Gerechtigkeit, türkisch: Adalet yürüyüşü) war eine Protestveranstaltung der türkischen Zivilgesellschaft um den Oppositionspolitiker Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu. Als Zeichen des Widerstands lief er mit seinen Anhängern 450 Kilometer von Ankara nach Istanbul. Die Abschlusskundgebung fand am 9. Juli 2017 in Maltepe an den Ufern des Marmarameeres laut Medienberichten vor mehr als zwei Millionen Teilnehmern statt. Der Marsch war ein Protest gegen die repressive Politik der türkischen Regierung nach dem Putschversuch in der Türkei. In dessen Folge wurden bisher mindestens 50.000 Menschen inhaftiert und 150.000 aus dem Staatsdienst entlassen. Unmittelbarer Auslöser war die langjährige Gefängnisstrafe für den CHP-Politiker Enis Berberoğlu bezüglich des Cumhuriyet-Prozesses. Die Haftstrafe wurde allerdings nur möglich, weil auch die CHP im Vorjahr einer Verfassungsänderung zugestimmt hatten, die die Aufhebung der Immunität von Parlamentsabgeordneten wesentlich erleichterte, was zunächst nur für die HDP gedacht war. Die Teilnehmer liefen vom 15. Juni bis zum 9. Juli 2017. Dabei legten sie täglich rund 20 Kilometer zurück. Zu den Teilnehmern zählten neben Anhängern der politischen Opposition auch Gewerkschafter, Künstler, Journalisten, Akademiker, Fußballfans und Vertreter der Kurden. Die kurdische HDP zögerte lange, ob sie teilnehmen solle, da die Kurden sich beim Vorgehen der Regierung in Sur und Cizre und bei der Aufhebung der Immunität ihrer Abgeordneten und der Parteivorsitzenden von der CHP und Kılıçdaroğlu in Stich gelassen fühlten. Erst am 19. Tag des Marsches nahm die kurdische Oppositionspartei an dem Marsch teil. (de)
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  • The 450 km route that the 2017 Turkish March of Justice followed from Ankara to Istanbul (en)
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  • Protest against the government crackdown, mass arrests and corrupt judicial process (en)
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  • 2017-06-15 (xsd:date)
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  • Rule of law, judicial reform, free press, free speech (en)
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  • "Hundreds of thousands" (en)
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  • *Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu (en)
  • *Recep Tayyip Erdoğan *Binali Yıldırım * Devlet Bahçeli (en)
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  • Peaceful 450 km march from Ankara to Istanbul concluding with rally at Maltepe, Istanbul (en)
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  • Tens of thousands marched and hundreds of thousands attended the peaceful rally (en)
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  • * AKP * MHP (en)
  • No official party affiliation, informal participation from political officials and ordinary citizens (en)
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  • Ended (en)
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  • The March for Justice (Turkish: Adalet yürüyüşü) was a 450 km (280-mile) march from Ankara to Istanbul to protest against arrests that were made as part of the government crackdown following the July 2016 coup d'état attempt. After the coup attempt, the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) government declared a state of emergency. Since then at least 50,000 people have been arrested and another 140,000 people have been removed from their positions. The protest was led by opposition leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, in response to a lengthy prison sentence that Enis Berberoğlu received for allegedly giving the press a video that shows Turkish intelligence smuggling weapons into Syria. The march concluded in Istanbul on 9 July with a rally attended by hundreds of thousands of people, during w (en)
  • Der Gerechtigkeitsmarsch (auch Marsch der Gerechtigkeit, türkisch: Adalet yürüyüşü) war eine Protestveranstaltung der türkischen Zivilgesellschaft um den Oppositionspolitiker Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu. Als Zeichen des Widerstands lief er mit seinen Anhängern 450 Kilometer von Ankara nach Istanbul. Die Abschlusskundgebung fand am 9. Juli 2017 in Maltepe an den Ufern des Marmarameeres laut Medienberichten vor mehr als zwei Millionen Teilnehmern statt. (de)
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  • Gerechtigkeitsmarsch (de)
  • 2017 March for Justice (en)
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