Erdoğan government protested during first top-tier football game after earthquakes
Supporters protested against the government over the devastating February 6 earthquakes during a football game between Fenerbahçe and Konyaspor yesterday (February 25).
The game at the Sükrü Saracoğlu Stadium in İstanbul’s Kadıköy, the home turf of Fenerbahçe, one of the “Big Three” of Türkiye’s football, was the first one since the quakes. The matches had been postponed due to the disaster.
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While thousands of bodies are still under the rubble, an extraordinary decree issued at midnight allows the Turkish government to take over properties, transfer ownership elsewhere and build anywhere at will, even in protected areas. In secret. Emergency decrees can be appealed. https://t.co/OujiqwTFtd
— Jenny White (@WhiteJennyB) February 25, 2023
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