The number of detainees during the May Day rally in Istanbul has now reached 10 people.
On the morning of May 1, Istanbul police detained four protesters because they were hiding faces behind masks.
In February 2015, the Turkish Parliament adopted a package of reforms on security, according to which the participants of rallies are prohibited to hide faces behind masks, and such behavior is regarded as a threat to public safety. In addition, the use of an incendiary mix, “Molotov cocktail” during the rallies is equivalent to the use of weapons.
Rallies of trade unions, dedicated to the International Day of Solidarity of Workers - May 1, began in Istanbul today.
All the sea voyages in Istanbul’s waters were cancelled due to the expected May Day marches in Turkey, the Anadolu Agency reported May 1.
It was previously announced that Istanbul’s metro would not operate on May 1.
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