Turkish police break up protest in Istanbul

Turkish police break up protest in Istanbul

Turkish riot police on Wednesday broke up a protest in Istanbul by demonstrators denouncing the government’s economic policies and the surging cost of living. Dozens of protesters were detained.

The protesters were starting to gather in Istanbul’s Kadikoy district, located on the Asian side of the city, when police intervened.

Police used shields to break up the crowds and dragged some of the protesters away, provoking jeers from onlookers.

More than 40 people were detained, according to Associated Press journalists at the scene.

The protest comes amid rising inflation that has severely eroded Turks’ purchasing power, high unemployment and a steep decline of the Turkish currency — the lira — that followed a series of interest rate cuts.

There were similar protests in Ankara and other Turkish cities.

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