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Turkish opposition staged an economic boycott, avoiding non-essential purchases as a protest against President Erdoğan’s government.
Turkish police have detained 11 people for supporting a shopping boycott as part of protests against the imprisonment of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's main rival.
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Turkish authorities on Thursday detained at least 11 people suspected of spreading calls for a blanket boycott of purchases to protest ...
They were held over social media posts calling on people not to spend money on Wednesday and for businesses to shut their doors in solidarity during the daylong boycott. The Turkish government ...
CHP leader Ozgur Ozel has also called for a boycott of dozens of Turkish companies and groups considered close to Erdogan's government. Ministers denounced the boycott calls, with Trade Minister Omer ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Turkish student activists called for a “buy nothing” consumer boycott on Wednesday as part of an ...
Turkish authorities on Thursday detained at least 11 people including an actor suspected of spreading calls for a blanket boycott of purchases in protest against the jailing of Istanbul's opposition ...
Former German international Mesut Özil has spoken out against a boycott call by critics of the Turkish government amid the country's worst political crisis in over a decade. “Let’s not harm our local ...
CHP leader Ozgur Ozel has also called for a boycott of dozens of Turkish companies and groups considered close to Erdogan’s government. ‘Boycott form of protest’ Erdogan has backed the ...