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Turkey, A16, Anti - IMF/WB Protests

Working Group of Turkey Against Mai and Globalization organized a seminar against IMF and World Bank policies on 16 April in Istanbul.

Yesterday (17 April) in Istanbul, a group of university students who were intended to make a demo against IMF and WB were prevented by police with force. At noon more than 100 students who called themselves Istanbul Labor Platform (a coalition of socialist groups) wanted to walk through Dolmabahge from three different points to read a declaration against IMF/WB policies. About 50 of them was taken by the police who used tear gas and violence before they could reach the meeting point.

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Turks Arrested for IMF Protest

Monday April 17 12:15 PM ET

[Image: Turkish riot police detain a leftist student by force during an unauthorized protest by university students in Istanbul, Turkey Monday, April 17, 2000 denouncing IMF and World Bank meetings currently taking place in Washington. Some 50 demonstrators were arrested.]

ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP) - Riot police fired tear gas Monday and arrested 60 students protesting in sympathy with demonstrators in Washington who accuse world financial institutions of burdening developing countries.

Some of the more than 100 students who gathered for the protest in downtown Istanbul were slightly injured, the Anatolia news agency said. Private news channel NTV showed riot police grabbing students by their arms and legs and carrying them away.

Police said the students did not have a permit to hold the demonstration.

The protesters in Washington, where international finance meetings are being held, say the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund are saddling countries with crushing debt payments and promoting environmental destruction and sweatshops.

Under strict orders from the IMF, Turkey is carrying out an ambitious anti-inflation program.

Also in Istanbul, a small group of left-wing students stormed a U.S. education fair and burned an American flag to protest the U.S. military and business presence in Turkey.

Holding banners that read: “Yankee go home,” and “Take your soldiers, military bases, your hamburgers,” some 20 students raided a presentation of U.S. colleges aimed at attracting Turkish students. They later left the premises of Istanbul Technical University peacefully.

The U.S. Air Force uses a southern Turkish air base to monitor a no-fly zone over northern Iraq.


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