In London, a large number of expatriates gathered at Trafalgar Square to stage a protest and march.
Demonstrators assembled at Trafalgar Square and marched to 10 Downing Street, the residence of UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The crowd chanted slogans such as:
“One day, the tides will turn, AKP will be held accountable by the people,”
“Don’t stay silent! If you do, you’ll be next!”
According to participants, a symbolic ballot box was set up at the protest in support of Ekrem İmamoğlu, coinciding with CHP’s internal elections the following day. Many people cast ballots with İmamoğlu’s name.
Amsterdam
In Amsterdam, hundreds gathered at Dam Square carrying Turkish flags and Atatürk posters. Protesters held banners reading:
“Government, resign!”
“Where is democracy, Tayyip?”
“I’ll return to get my diploma—unless you’re going to cancel it!”
“Resistance is everywhere, from Amsterdam to Taksim!”
“If I give you a biscuit, will you resign, Tayyip?”
Strasbourg
In Strasbourg, France, protests were led by CHP France and TİP France (Workers’ Party of Turkey – France). Demonstrators condemned İmamoğlu’s detention, displaying banners that read:
“Greetings from France to ODTÜ, the resistance continues!”
TİP France shared images on social media with the caption:
“We raised our voices in Strasbourg against the palace regime’s coup, which disregards the people’s will.”
Canada
Protests erupted across multiple Canadian cities:
In Ottawa, demonstrators gathered in front of Parliament Hill, carrying banners reading:
“Government, resign!”
“Turn around and leave—you are no longer wanted!”
“Telli turnam, send my greetings to my resisting homeland!”
In Montreal, protests took place today, with demonstrations planned tomorrow in Toronto, Halifax, Vancouver, and Calgary.
New York
In New York, Turkish citizens gathered at Zuccotti Park in Manhattan to protest İmamoğlu’s detention.
Comfortable-War8616 on
why protests in Germany?! do it in YOUR land! JUST GO HOME!!!
Visible-Rub7937 on
Protests against things that are not in Israel? Crazy shit
pr10dvn on
They are cutting internet and cihannels here, thing are getting terrible, we need help of our People from other counties
ProfDumm on
That’s surprising.
Pocolashon on
Yeah, that’s nice. But let’s see how the majority votes in the next elections. Erdogan won thanks to “them” (i. e. the Turks living in Europe), after all.
Annanymuss on
Spain finally 🇪🇸
OnIySmellz on
That demonstration in Amsterdam was announced three months ago, against *’racism’* and *’fascism’,* not so much against Erdogan himself, but sure does it resonates with bolstering a stronger narrative!
At least it is not like, constructing *’misinformation’* or anything, right?!
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London
In London, a large number of expatriates gathered at Trafalgar Square to stage a protest and march.
Demonstrators assembled at Trafalgar Square and marched to 10 Downing Street, the residence of UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The crowd chanted slogans such as:
“One day, the tides will turn, AKP will be held accountable by the people,”
“Don’t stay silent! If you do, you’ll be next!”
According to participants, a symbolic ballot box was set up at the protest in support of Ekrem İmamoğlu, coinciding with CHP’s internal elections the following day. Many people cast ballots with İmamoğlu’s name.
Amsterdam
In Amsterdam, hundreds gathered at Dam Square carrying Turkish flags and Atatürk posters. Protesters held banners reading:
“Government, resign!”
“Where is democracy, Tayyip?”
“I’ll return to get my diploma—unless you’re going to cancel it!”
“Resistance is everywhere, from Amsterdam to Taksim!”
“If I give you a biscuit, will you resign, Tayyip?”
Strasbourg
In Strasbourg, France, protests were led by CHP France and TİP France (Workers’ Party of Turkey – France). Demonstrators condemned İmamoğlu’s detention, displaying banners that read:
“Greetings from France to ODTÜ, the resistance continues!”
TİP France shared images on social media with the caption:
“We raised our voices in Strasbourg against the palace regime’s coup, which disregards the people’s will.”
Canada
Protests erupted across multiple Canadian cities:
In Ottawa, demonstrators gathered in front of Parliament Hill, carrying banners reading:
“Government, resign!”
“Turn around and leave—you are no longer wanted!”
“Telli turnam, send my greetings to my resisting homeland!”
In Montreal, protests took place today, with demonstrations planned tomorrow in Toronto, Halifax, Vancouver, and Calgary.
New York
In New York, Turkish citizens gathered at Zuccotti Park in Manhattan to protest İmamoğlu’s detention.
why protests in Germany?! do it in YOUR land! JUST GO HOME!!!
Protests against things that are not in Israel? Crazy shit
They are cutting internet and cihannels here, thing are getting terrible, we need help of our People from other counties
That’s surprising.
Yeah, that’s nice. But let’s see how the majority votes in the next elections. Erdogan won thanks to “them” (i. e. the Turks living in Europe), after all.
Spain finally 🇪🇸
That demonstration in Amsterdam was announced three months ago, against *’racism’* and *’fascism’,* not so much against Erdogan himself, but sure does it resonates with bolstering a stronger narrative!
At least it is not like, constructing *’misinformation’* or anything, right?!
🤣