
Amnesty International protests Turkish repression wave
Amnesty International called for an end to unlawful violence against protesters and detention of activists and journalists by police in Turkey. The country has seen mass protests in the wake of the arrest of opposition presidential candidate Ekrem Ä°mamoÄlu. Authorities have confirmed the arrest of 1,133 protesters, and at least eight journalists, since the start of the protests last week. Upon review of video footage, Amnesty secretary general AgnĂšs Callamard noted police interactions with peaceful demonstrators involving use of batons, pepper spray, tear-gas, water-cannon and plastic bullets, as well as the kicking of people on the ground. Callamard stated that such use of force has resulted in numerous injuries and hospitalizations, and called for a prompt investigation of the violence. (Photo: ToprakM via Wikimedia Commons)