AKP supporters attacked polling clerks and observers
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- 17:06 14/5/2023
In Adana, AKP supporters attacked polling clerks and observers who objected to irregularities.
In Adana, AKP supporters attacked polling clerks and observers who objected to irregularities.
Green Left Party and CHP observers who opposed the block vote in Kaniya Xezalan and Kolik were battered.
Nearly 200 people in Amed could not vote because they were shown as ballot box committee members.
Villagers in Cizîr were threatened to vote for AKP, in Qileban the international delegation was not admitted to the school, the rangers were asked to photograph their votes, the governor expelled all the observers from Şırnak High School.
The village randger who entered the school with his long-barreled gun in Giyadin was taken out with the objection of the Green Left Party officials.
Some voters in Riha(Urfa) and Amed(Diyarbakır) went to the polls with oxygen cylinders.
In Merdîn, relatives of AKP candidate Faruk Kılıç attacked the observers of the Green Left Party, who wanted to record the mass voting.
Voting that Presidential candidate Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu said: "From now on, spring will come to this country."
The rations with party emblems that AKP wanted to distribute in Adana were blocked upon the objection of other party officials.
In Şırnak and Diyarbakır, the voting process started with many irregularities and violations.
75-year-old Mahmut Ergin, who has been bedridden for 8 years in Wan(Van), came to school with a wheelchair and a probe and voted. Ergin said: "All I want is for this dictatorship to end and everyone to find peace."
In Sêwereg, it was stated that names close to the AKP put pressure on their relatives and other voters to vote openly.
Green Left Party Co-Spokesperson Çiğdem Kılıçgün Uçar, who voted in Istanbul, pointed out that democracy should be built in Turkey and said that they wanted the election results to be conducive to a new constitution and a democratic republic.
Voting that Green Left Party Co-Spokesperson İbrahim Akın said: "Together, we will celebrate the victory of democracy on May 15."
Voting in Van, HDP Co-Chair Pervin Bulda said: "There is an evil order and this order must end today."