Turkish police storm opposition offices after leaders ousted
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Turkish police storm opposition offices after leaders ousted7 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleOlivia IrelandGetty ImagesRiot police fired tear gas as they forced their way into the CHP's headquartersTurkish riot police forced their way into the headquarters of the country's main opposition party on Sunday, days after a court dismissed its leadership.Clouds of tear gas billowed outside the Republican People's Party (CHP) building in Ankara as officers broke through a makeshift barricade blocking their entry.Footage from the scene showed those inside shouting and throwing objects towards the entrance, and police being sprayed with hoses.The party had vowed to defy an appeal court decision on Thursday which declared Özgür Özel's leadership of the party null and void, in a move further cementing President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's grip on power.The court decided that Özel should be replaced by Kemal Kilicdaroğlu, a 77-year-old party veteran who was defeated by Erdoğan in the 2023 presidential election and then voted out as party leader."We are under attack," Özel said in a video message shared on X as the security forces entered.Getty ImagesRiot police clashed with supporters at the entrance of the party's headquartersHe later emerged from the building after the police intervention, before setting off towards parliament surrounded by supporters.He said the party would "from now be on the streets or in the squares, marching towards power".Human Rights Watch warned on Saturday that Erdoğan's government was undermining Turkish democracy with "abusive tactics" against the CHP.Erdoğan has led Turkey since 2003, as prime minister and then as president, and Özel has accused his AK party of pursuing a strategy to "eliminate its rivals".The 72-year-old leader can only run for president again if he calls early elections before 2028 or changes the constitution. Justice Minister Akin Gürlek said e...



