Turkish police use tear gas to break into CHP headquarters
Turkish riot police used tear gas and forced their way into the Ankara headquarters of the main opposition CHP party after a court dismissed its leadership, as supporters blocked entrances in defiance

Turkish riot police used tear gas and forced their way into the Ankara headquarters of the main opposition CHP party after a court dismissed its leadership, as supporters blocked entrances in defiance of the ruling. Hundreds of riot police entered the Ankara headquarters of Turkey’s main opposition Republican People's Party after supporters blocked the building following a court ruling dismissing the party leadership. The ruling named former CHP chairman Kemal Kilicdaroglu as interim leader as p
Rights groups condemned the move, calling it a major blow to democracy and the rule of law in Turkey.
Key points
- Rights groups condemned the move, calling it a major blow to democracy and the rule of law in Turkey.
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