Arrests, reactions and comments on yesterday's episodes in the occupied territories

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The issue of security and the measures that were incomplete yesterday were discussed today by the Turkish leader with the "police director", the leaders of the "parliamentary" parties, while two people were arrested and released overnight. 

According to Yeni Duzen, these are the two people who had climbed to the roof of the "parliament" holding flags of Turkey and the Gray Wolves, while the "police" are checking the security cameras to make other arrests. The "Police" did not give the names of the two arrested, against which accusations were collected and left free, but on the Internet, members of the Africa Support Group, which made yesterday at the report of sympathy in the newspaper, suspended photos of those who participated in the episodes in her offices Africa, with their names.

According to a post on the youth account of the AKP branch in the occupied territories and under a photo of 7 men, it is stated that "our two brothers who were arrested for the demonstration against the swamp Africa, were released at night. In this process, we thank the Ambassador of the Republic of Turkey in Nicosia, our President, Mehmet Demirci, and especially the AKP volunteers who for hours kept an eye on the security directorate ".
The same account of the AKP youth in the occupied territories, in a photo posted by the crowd outside the "parliament" begins the post with the sentence "we did our duty Reyes!" (note: Reyes call him Tayyip Erdogan).
I have been a "member of parliament" for 28 years and I do not know how you climb on the roof of the building, said the president of the DC, Serdar Denktash after the meeting with the Turkish leader, claiming that those who entered the "parliament" and climbed to the roof had help "insider".
Mehmet Ipek is also a settler, president of the Hatay Turkish Cultural Association and Brotherhood (affiliated with the AKP), who in photos appears to be throwing stones at African offices yesterday morning and then posted photos of the Reception of the "parliament" (next to Africa) with "MPs" of the KEE and the president of the KEE, Hussein Ozgiurgiun.
Proponents of her case have been working to make the actual transcript of this statement available online. arrest.
The "police director", Suleiman Manavoglou, was summoned this morning to the "presidential" where Mustafa Akinci asked him for a detailed report on yesterday's events. He also demanded that those who carried out the attacks be identified and that legal proceedings be instituted against them.
According to a statement from the "president", Mr. Akinci said that yesterday's event had turned into an excessive violence protest and it could not be accepted that the "police" could not stop it. This is a serious weakness in terms of security that could not prevent the protesters from going up to the building of Africa or the roof of the "parliament", the Turkish leader added, asking for measures to prevent the recurrence of yesterday.
The issue of the lack of security measures in yesterday's episodes was pointed out by all the leaders of the "parliamentary" parties, after their meetings with the Turkish Cypriot leader. The president of the KEE, Hussein Ozgiurgun, said that invading the "parliament" area is a criminal offense and the perpetrators should be punished.
Rufan's president, Tufan Erhiurman, expressed regret over yesterday's events, calling for measures to prevent a recurrence. "Everyone should act calmly," he said. Kudret Ozersay, chairman of the KL, described the incidents as a black mark at yesterday's start of the new "parliament", saying that he disagreed with Ozgiurgun that the "police" had done its job and spoke of a lack of measures both abroad and abroad. the "parliament".
"We do not need a lynching attempt similar to Madimak (a hotel in Sivas, Turkey, where a raging mob killed 1993 Alevi academics and two hotel staff in the summer of 35)," said Cemal Ozgit. ». He demanded the abolition of Article 10 of the "constitution" according to which the "police" belong to the "army" and not to the political power.
Meanwhile, in a post on Facebook, the "MP" of the Renaissance party (of the settlers), Bertan Zaroglou wrote that what he threw yesterday in the face of Dogos Deria when he came down from the podium of the "parliament" after reading her oath, was "Africa's swab and was a cuff from a Turkish nation."

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