Turkish police use tear gas to break into CHP headquarters
Turkish police forcibly entered the headquarters of the opposition CHP party in Ankara using tear gas. This action followed a court ruling that dismissed the party's leadership, leading to supporters blocking the entrances. Rights groups have criticized the police intervention as a significant setback for democracy in Turkey.
- ▪Turkish riot police used tear gas to break into the CHP headquarters in Ankara.
- ▪The police action was prompted by a court ruling that dismissed the party's leadership.
- ▪Supporters of the CHP blocked entrances in defiance of the ruling.
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