Also worth remembering that May began with tear gas and water cannon in taksim Square when Tayyip refused to allow a May Day celebration and, as today, shut down the transit including ferries.
Explanation was that the square "structurally couldn't support" a celebration.
But it could support a police riot. Or two. Or three.
Having read the summary judgment, I'm curious as to what the plaintiff's brief looked argued.
I suppose Erdogan should be happy that even if it's no longer the MB in charge at least Egypt still sees Turkey as a model.
Also worth remembering that May began with tear gas and water cannon in taksim Square when Tayyip refused to allow a May Day celebration and, as today, shut down the transit including ferries.
Explanation was that the square "structurally couldn't support" a celebration.
But it could support a police riot. Or two. Or three.