Turkey bans May Day rally in Istanbul
ISTANBUL: Turkish authorities said on Wednesday they would use force if necessary to stop a May Day demonstration in the centre of Istanbul, raising tensions with labour unions.
Turkey’s three biggest unions plan to lead half a million members to Istanbul’s central Taksim Square on Thursday. But the government, nervous because of past trouble from rallies there, has banned the demonstration.
“We will use force as the law permits ... It is natural that an illegal demonstration will be stopped,” Istanbul Governor Muammer Guler told a news conference.
Last year May Day street violence near Taksim delayed trading on Istanbul’s stock exchange. Police closed roads and detained nearly 600 people.
Dozens were also seriously injured after violent street battles on the 30 anniversary of the deaths of 37 people who were shot by an unknown gunman or trampled to death in May Day demonstrations in Taksim Square in 1977.—Reuters