07.09.2025 23:51
Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya responded to the call of CHP Chairman Özgür Özel by stating, "We will never allow public order and the peace of our nation to be disrupted by street calls, nor will we permit the streets to be provoked."
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Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya, who made a statement regarding the street call of CHP Chairman Özgür Özel, said, "We will never allow public order and the peace of our nation to be disturbed by making street calls, or for the streets to be provoked."
Özgür Çelik, who was elected as the chairman of CHP Istanbul at the 38th Ordinary Istanbul Provincial Congress, and his administration were dismissed by the decision of the 45th Civil Court of First Instance. With this decision, a committee consisting of Gürsel Tekin, Zeki Şen, Hasan Babacan, Müjdat Gürbüz, and Erkan Narsap was appointed as a trustee in the Istanbul Provincial Presidency. However, Hasan Babacan and Müjdat Gürbüz withdrew from the trustee committee with the decision they received.
GÜRSEL TEKİN IS HEADING TO THE PROVINCIAL BUILDING, ÇELİK GAVE A 'RESISTANCE' MESSAGE It is expected that Gürsel Tekin will go to the Istanbul Provincial Presidency building on the morning of September 8, along with some CHP members. On the other hand, the dismissed Provincial Chairman Özgür Çelik announced that they would not leave the building, giving a 'resistance' message to the party organization.
CALL FROM CHP YOUTH BRANCH: WE ARE DEFENDING OUR LAST STRONGHOLD Following the news that Gürsel Tekin would take action, the CHP Istanbul Youth Branch made a call on social media. In their statement calling for gathering in front of the Istanbul Provincial Presidency at 23:00, the youth branches stated, "We will resist with the spirit of Saraçhane, we will not surrender our democracy to trustees." The statement continued, "We will stand shoulder to shoulder with our Istanbul Provincial Chairman Özgür Çelik. We invite all Istanbulites to defend our last stronghold."
RIOT POLICE DEPLOYED IN FRONT OF THE PROVINCIAL PRESIDENCY After the youth branches' call, riot police were seen stationed in front of the Istanbul Provincial Presidency building. While security measures around the building were increased, some roads were closed by the police. Tensions arose between police officials and members of parliament, including CHP Group Deputy Chairman Ali Mahir Başarır and Istanbul MP Ali Gökçek, in front of the provincial building.
CHP DEPUTIES ADVANCED TOWARDS THE POLICE It was observed that Gökçek and Başarır advanced towards the police and raised their voices against a female police officer who was trying to explain the situation to them.
HE COMPARED TURKISH POLICE TO GENOCIDAL ISRAELI SOLDIERS CHP Deputy Chairman Gökhan Zeybek was seen insulting by equating the Turkish police with genocidal Israeli soldiers, saying, "You cannot occupy the CHP, is this Gaza?"
INTERIOR MINISTER YERLİKAYA: WE WILL NEVER ALLOW THE STREETS TO BE PROVOKED Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya made statements regarding the temporary appointment of a committee in place of the CHP Istanbul Provincial Chairman and the Provincial Management and Disciplinary Boards, following the interim decision of the Istanbul 45th Civil Court of First Instance dated September 2, 2025. Yerlikaya emphasized that attempts to disregard court decisions and call the public to the streets are "challenging the law," stating, "No one is above the law. The state will decisively take action against any unlawful attempts." Responding to street calls, Yerlikaya said, "We will never allow public order and the peace of our nation to be disturbed, or for the streets to be provoked."
PROTEST AND ACTION BAN IN 6 DISTRICTS OF ISTANBUL At the same time, a statement was made by the Istanbul Governorship regarding a ban on demonstrations in 6 districts of the city. The statement from the governorship is as follows: "In our districts of Beşiktaş, Beyoğlu, Eyüpsultan, Kağıthane, Sarıyer, and Şişli, all kinds of meetings, press statements, open-air meetings, and demonstration marches, tent setups, opening stands, sit-ins, signature campaigns, memorial ceremonies, etc., as well as the distribution of leaflets, hanging banners/posters, etc., are prohibited from 20:00 on September 7, 2025, until 23:59 on September 10, 2025, in accordance with the obligations arising from Articles 11(a) and (c) of the Provincial Administration Law No. 5442 and Articles 17 and 19 of the Law on Meetings and Demonstrations No. 2911."
GOVERNOR GÜL'S STATEMENT Istanbul Governor Davut Gül reminded in a social media post regarding the issue that the Istanbul 45th Civil Court of First Instance's interim decision has resulted in the temporary removal of the CHP's Istanbul Provincial Chairman, Provincial Management Board, and Provincial Disciplinary Board, and the appointment of a Temporary Committee.
Gül stated that the Temporary Committee appointed by the court has all the powers of the Provincial Chairman, Management, and Disciplinary Board, and that obstructing their duties would legally incur criminal penalties. He continued: "Inviting our citizens to illegal meetings and demonstrations or making calls in this direction constitutes a legal offense. It is clear that such attempts will harm social peace. All necessary measures, including the decision to ban meetings and demonstrations, have been taken to maintain unity and solidarity in our Istanbul. We invite all our fellow citizens to act with common sense and in accordance with the law and democratic maturity."
ÖZGÜR ÇELİK'S REACTION: PREVENTING OUR MEMBERS FROM COMING TO THEIR OWN HOMES IS A CRIME Following Davut Gül's statement and the Istanbul Governorship's decision to ban actions, the first statement from CHP came from Özgür Çelik. Çelik, who was dismissed by the court, stated, "Our CHP Istanbul Provincial building is the people's house. The arrival of CHP members at the CHP provincial building is not a demonstration, march, or action. It is not a crime at all. It is their most natural right and duty. Preventing our members from coming to their own homes is a crime."
ÖZEL'S STREET CALL: THIS IS OUR LAST WARNING CHP Chairman Özgür Özel, in his first statement regarding the issue, said, "Shame on those who have surrounded our family home with police. They should know that defending the CHP is defending the Republic." ```Elbette, mevcut HTML yapısını bozmadan metni İngilizce'ye çevirebilirim. İşte çeviri: ```html
Attacking the CHP is an attack on the Republic. We will stand against those who attack the Republic. We are not afraid, we will not surrender, and we will not be. " he said. Özel, who did not hesitate to point out the streets, said, "This is our last warning."
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