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Thousands of CHP supporters hold sit-in protest in Taksim against OHAL

Protesters shout "We want democracy, not state of emergency" slogans during a sit-in demonstration called by Turkey's Republican People's Party (CHP) to protest against the extension of the state of emergency at Taksim square in Istanbul on April 16, 2018, on the first anniversary of the national referendum to change the constitution which expanded the Turkish president powers. Yasin AKGÜL / AFP

Thousands of supporters of the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) held a sit-in in İstanbul’s Taksim area on Monday protesting government plans to extend a state of emergency, known as OHAL, which was declared following a failed coup attempt in July 2016.

Police teams prevented the crowd from entering Taksim Square, forcing the group to gather on İstiklal Street.

Emergency rule was declared for three months on July 20, 2016. It was extended for another three months on Oct. 19, 2016, Jan.19, 2017, April 19, 2017, July 21, 2017, Oct.16 2017 and Jan.18, 2018.

On Wednesday, the Turkish government is expected to extend the emergency rule for the seventh time.

The CHP supporters chanted slogans saying, “Don’t be silent, scream ‘no to OHAL’,” “Shoulder to shoulder against fascism” and “Everywhere is Taksim, everywhere is resistance.”

CHP İstanbul deputy Mahmut Tanal, who was among the participants of the protest, said the independent judiciary and media in Turkey have been destroyed during the state of emergency.

“During the Nazi era in Germany, the press didn’t write anything other than what the government said. There are now innocent students who are in jail. There are teachers who have been removed from their posts. OHAL is the enemy of democracy. OHAL brings injustice,” said Tanal.

Under emergency rule, the government has pressed ahead with many controversial decrees that have the force of the law and are not required to be approved by Parliament. In line with these decrees, more than 150,000 people have been purged from state bodies on coup charges.

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