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Istanbul – The regime’s masquerade and the struggles of June
11th<http://www.marxist.com/istanbul-the-regimes-masquerade-and-the-struggles-of-june-11th.htm>
Written by Eduard BosnjakWednesday, 12 June 2013
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After the Istanbul regional governor announced that there would be no
attack on the protestors at Gezi Park and Taksim Square, the police marched
into Taksim under the pretext of “cleaning” the square. Allegedly, they
wanted to “clear” the square of barricades and forbidden flags and symbols
like the PKK or Kurdistan flag and banners with Abdullah Ocalan on them.

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mtmsphotoflickr]<http://www.marxist.com/images/stories/turkey/taksim_mtmsphotoflickr.jpg>Taksim
Square - Photo by: mtms <http://www.flickr.com/photos/mtms/>Well equipped
riot police units and TOMA armoured vehicles (armed with water cannon)
advanced into the square, and a fight erupted shortly afterwards with a
smaller group of demonstrators who did not want to let the police remove
the barricades, banners and flags. All of the media, who up until then had
only reported vaguely, or not at all, about the events, were now ready at
the scene to report live on the clashes.

Two smaller groups holding flags of the BDP and SPD (two relatively unknown
social-democratic parties) suddenly started throwing Molotov cocktails.
Questions that necessarily arise are as follows: How come government
affiliated media suddenly went live? Where did the demonstrators get the
Molotovs from, when they were not using them before and could not have
known about what was going to happen? How do they then proceed with missing
large and easy targets such as the TOMA trucks? Why do these people have
gas masks worth 120 euros and walkie-talkies in their hands, while under
their tucked-in shirts pistol grips can be seen? Why is it, that the TOMA
trucks now systematically miss their Molotov-armed assailants, whereas in
the past week they could effortlessly hit people in the head? Why didn’t
the numerically superior riot police simply charge that small band of
attackers, as they did in the previous days? Why did they reject the
proposal of a part of the demonstrators, who were standing on the sidelines
the whole time, to cease firing tear gas shells and water cannon, so that
they could themselves “handle” this bunch?

The answer to all these questions is fairly simple: this is a textbook
police provocation. From the very beginning it was obvious to everyone that
“the Taksim theatre play”, as demonstrators called this morning’s events,
was a provocation. After this unsuccessful attempt to provoke a mass clash,
an attack ensued to test the demonstrators’ willingness to defend the
liberated space. Unfortunately, since many people now had to go to work and
negotiations with Erdogan had been announced, there were only a few
thousand people left at Taksim and Gezi. Thus, Taksim was lost.

However, as soon as the police tried to enter the park with the intent of
smashing the tents and banners – this despite the governor’s claims to the
contrary – the protestors gathered and started chanting: “Police out!” The
police cordon came to a halt and after a minor clash retreated. In the
meantime, the masses started arriving at Taksim.

At the same time, the police raided the SDP building because the Molotov
throwers were carrying flags and shields with “SDP” written on them. The
SDP headquarters proclaimed they did not know who these attackers were, but
70 people got arrested anyway. By the afternoon, the police arrested 73
lawyers who had assembled in Caglayan Court to read out an appeal for
dialogue between the government and the demonstrators, as well as for the
ceasing of police violence.

There have been sporadic clashes ever since. The police occupied Taksim,
and groups of demonstrators, despite throwing stones from multiple
directions and throwing back tear gas canisters, failed to fight them off.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister “Gasdogan” performed in front of his party
colleagues in Ankara. He called on the protestors again to clear the
streets, claiming that the wave of antigovernment protests is actually part
of a deliberate ploy to damage the international image and economy of
Turkey. “These violent protests that are erupting across the country are
hiding behind the protest at Gezi Parki... I ask all activists to look at
the bigger picture, recognize the conspiracy and retreat from the streets.”
He said that the protests are actually a ruse to “mask illegal activities“.
The day earlier, in another of his (acting) performances, he referred to
the demonstrators again as bandits and vandals, and their supporters as
“members of the same family”.

The clashes at Taksim, Gezi Park and neighbouring streets are continuing.
Tens of thousands of people arrived during the day. Despite the police
brutality, the people are putting up fierce resistance and are refusing to
surrender.

In Ankara, clashes with the police are even more frequent and fierce. The
number of injured is growing fast, and protests and skirmishes are
occurring at multiple locations. Protests and clashes also erupted in
cities like Izmir, Niğde, Bursa, Antakija, Dijarbakr, Mersin, Kocaeli,
Ordu, Denizli, Muğla, Eskišehir, Adana, Samsun, Edirne. The slogans are all
the same, as are the wishes of the people: “Tayyip, resign!”, “The
government, resign”!

The servant of the bourgeoisie, “Chemical Tayyip”, also announced
counter-protests in Istanbul and Ankara for the following weekend. What
this wannabe sultan – who once argued that a woman without a hijab is like
a house without curtains: either for sale or for rent – does not realise,
is that the people are looking at the bigger picture and have seen through
his conspiracies. These conspiracies include robbing the people through
privatisations; limiting their freedoms through bans like that on kissing
in the subway, or on abortion; ever more security checks; and most
importantly, the gradual restricting of the right to strike. This barking
buffoon cannot see that the AKP’s political demise lies in his hard-line
stance and “neo-liberal” Islamist policy. For some members of the police
the pressure is already becoming too much to bear. As many as six police
officers have committed suicide since the beginning of the protests.

As these lines are being written, the fighting people are erecting
barricades at the entrance of Gazi Park in an attempt to stop the advancing
police. Tear gas is being thrown into the park, and several tents are on
fire. At Gazi Mahalla and Kartal (two different city quarters) tens of
thousands of people are on the streets and the E-5 motorway is blocked.
Reports of clashes in Ankara are also coming in. Any illusions of
negotiating with the wannabe sultan are now surely gone. The Great Diktator
now will not achieve anything by occupying Taksim Square and Gezi Park, for
he cannot do the same with the whole of Istanbul, let alone the whole of
Turkey. The people have understood his deceptions and lies, and will not
give up the fight easily.

*Taksim is everywhere!
The struggle is everywhere!
Keep on fighting, Gezi!
Keep on fighting, people of Turkey!*

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