Police used tear gas against protesters in Istanbul

Turkish police in Istanbul fired tear gas at protesters on March 21.
"The police start running out, harassing people, using tear gas," said journalist Usman Hasanov.
According to him, police officers are advancing on the protesters with shields, pushing people away.
On March 20, Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya announced that six policemen had been injured during a protest in Istanbul. Rallies in support of the detained mayor Imamoglu were held on this day in Ankara and Istanbul.
Law enforcement agencies issued a warrant for Imamoglu's detention on March 19. According to the Sabah newspaper, about 100 arrest warrants were issued in total. The media notes that an anti-corruption operation has been launched against the Istanbul City Hall. It concerns the holding of city tenders, as well as clarifying the details of the interaction of opposition officials with the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party.
At the same time, the head of the Republican People's Party (CHP), Ozgur Ozel, called on Turkish citizens to protest in support of the mayor of Istanbul. Due to the situation in the country, the authorities have banned mass political actions in the city.
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