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Turkey: CHP march reaches final day

CHP leader Kilicdaroglu says days-long march from Ankara to Istanbul was 'for justice'

09.07.2017 - Update : 11.07.2017
Turkey: CHP march reaches final day Turkish main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu takes parts in a protest march in Istanbul, Turkey on July 09, 2017. ( Emrah Yorulmaz - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL

Turkey's main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) leader said Sunday that their days-long march was "not an end but a beginning" of their search for justice.

Kemal Kilicdaroglu was addressing a rally in Istanbul's Maltepe district, which came on the final day of a 450-km (280-mile) march from Ankara to Istanbul protesting a judicial decision against one of his fellow party lawmakers.

"We walked for justice that we lack. We walked for the right of the oppressed, the jailed deputies and journalists," Kilicdaroglu said.

The march was launched on June 15 by CHP leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu following the imprisonment of CHP lawmaker Enis Berberoglu, who was sentenced to 25 years in prison.

Berberoglu was convicted of revealing state secrets by passing images to the Cumhuriyet newspaper concerning the search of National Intelligence Organization (MIT) trucks en route to Syria in January 2014. He was sentenced to 25 years in prison

Kilicdaroglu vowed to bring "a first-class democracy" to the country and promised that "everybody would be able to express their views freely".

"We want justice for everyone," he added.

Tens of thousands of protestors chanted justice slogans and carried Turkish flags, as well as banners which read "justice" and posters of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, who is the founder of the Turkish Republic.

"We disapprove anyone who brings or opens banners other than these. We consider provocateurs those who do it," Kilicdaroglu had stressed. He said he did not also want the CHP flag at the meeting.

The CHP leader also expressed his gratitude to all who "supported the march" and thanked the police, which he said made every effort to ensure a safe march from the very beginning.

"We made the world's most peaceful march and protest in the world," he said.

Earlier on Sunday, Istanbul Governor Vasip Sahin said 15,000 police officers were deployed to safeguard the CHP rally in the city's Maltepe district, which is home to the prison where Berberoglu is being held.

Senior figures in the ruling Justice and Development (AK) Party have criticized the CHP-led march, including President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who said it was a march “for terrorists and for their supporters”.

Reporting by Andac Hongur and Emrah Guney; Writing by Ayse Humeyra Atilgan

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