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23 Nov 2021 | 07:01 PM UTC

Turkey: Anti-government protests reported in Istanbul and Ankara late Nov. 23

Anti-government protests reported in Istanbul and Ankara, Turkey, late Nov. 23; disruptions likely, clashes possible.

Informational

Event

Anti-government protests have been reported in Istanbul and Ankara late Nov. 23. The purpose of the demonstrations is to protest deteriorating economic conditions, including the decline in the value of the Turkish lira, and to demand the government resign. Demonstrations have taken place in Ankara's Cankaya District and in the Kurtulus and Kadıkoy areas of Istanbul; including near Taksim Square.

Authorities have deployed a heavy security force presence to monitor the demonstrations; police with riot shields have responded to the protests in Istanbul's Kurtulus District and localized traffic disruptions have been reported in the area. Related protests are possible in other locations in Istanbul and Ankara. Localized transport disruptions are likely in areas affected by protests over the coming hours. Clashes between security forces and demonstrators cannot be discounted.

Advice

Avoid the protests as a routine security precaution and to mitigate associated disruptions. Heed instructions from security services.