More than 1,000 demonstrators yesterday gathered in Istanbul and around 3,000 others convened in the mainly Kurdish city of Diyarbakir in protests organised by the People's Democratic Party, or HDP. Demonstrations in other cities were banned by authorities.
Last month, Turkey's parliament approved amendments to the constitution that clear the way for the prosecution of nearly 140 legislators, many of them from the People's Democratic Party, or HDP.
"In the coming days our trial is going to start," HDP co-chair Selahattin Demirtas said in Istanbul. "We aren't afraid to be on trial, but it is our right to expect to be judged by a real judicial authority. Is there something like that? There is not."
Demirtas said President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was still seeking revenge for HDP's electoral win in June last year, when the party secured enough votes to enter parliament.
"This is why he is using the tanks, panzers, and cannons in a merciless way against the crowds," he said in reference to a series of large-scale security operations in southeast Turkey.
Demirtas also attended the demonstration in Diyarbakir later in the day. The gathering was timed to mark the anniversary of a bombing in the southeastern city that killed two people and injured scores of others during an HDP rally before last year's general election.
Turkey and its Western allies consider the PKK, which has waged a decades-long insurgency against the Turkish state in a conflict that has claimed tens of thousands of lives, a terrorist organisation.
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