Turkish police detained at least 50 people on Sunday after Istanbul's LGBT community held their annual Pride march.
Turkey's LGBT+ community gather for a pride parade, banned by local authorities, in central Istanbul, Turkey, June 25, 2023. REUTERS/ Dilara Senkaya
On Sunday, police in riot gear prevented access to Istiklal Avenue, the traditional venue for Pride marches, as well as the central Taksim Square. Streets nearby were blockaded and public transport in the area was suspended. Groups of people carrying rainbow flags marched in the streets of the Sisli district before organizers called on them to disperse.
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