Turkey Charges 36 Gezi Protesters with Terrorism


Turkey Charges 36 Gezi Protesters with Terrorism

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Turkish prosecutors said Friday they charged 36 protesters with terrorism over mass anti-government demonstrations that swept the country last year.

They face a range of charges, including being a member of a terrorist organization, illegal possession of hazardous material and terrorist propaganda, Hurriyet newspaper reported, quoting the indictment.

The suspects face between three and 58 years in prison if convicted.

The June demonstrations began as a protest against the planned destruction of an Istanbul park known as Gezi but snowballed into a nationwide outpouring of anger against Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's rule.

"Protests that began in May went beyond a democratic reaction and turned into propaganda and demonstration outlets of terrorist organizations with the guidance of marginal groups," the indictment said.

"As a result, public property was destroyed, civil servants were incapacitated and security forces were injured."

It was not clear whether those indicted on Friday were among 255 people who were also charged in December over the unrest, AFP reported.

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