


The Istanbul Governorship made an important announcement stating that open-air meetings and demonstration marches are banned in the districts of Beyoğlu, Bayrampaşa, Kağıthane, and Şişli. This ban will be effective from October 26, 2023, starting at 00:01 and lasting until 23:59.
In the statement, it was noted that the Istanbul Provincial Police Department identified that some groups were preparing for illegal gatherings and protest actions through virtual patrols. It was emphasized that this situation poses a risk of disrupting public peace and welfare, and it is necessary to take precautions against provocative actions.
The ban is not limited to demonstration marches; it also includes setting up tents, sit-ins, signature campaigns, commemorative ceremonies, distributing leaflets, and hanging banners and posters. This decision is a measure taken to enhance public safety in the area.
The announcement stated that the bans are based on Article 11 of the Provincial Administration Law No. 5442 and relevant articles of the Law on Meetings and Demonstration Marches No. 2911, indicating that the measures have been organized within a legal framework. The governorship aims to ensure the security of Istanbul with these measures.
This ban in Istanbul is a temporary arrangement and holds critical importance for ensuring safety. Government officials emphasize that they will continue to take all necessary steps to maintain the peace of the citizens.
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