Turkish police storm headquarters of opposition CHP party

theglobeandmail.com·Cinar Kiper
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The article describes how Turkish police raided the headquarters of the main opposition party, the CHP, removing supporters and party leader Ozgur Ozel after a court invalidated his election as party chair. It highlights the dramatic confrontation, with tear gas, barricades, and Ozel tearing up the court order, framing the event as a clash between democratic opposition and government overreach. The story emphasizes emotional imagery and portrays the opposition's resistance as a principled stand, while not including the government's reasoning for the court's decision.

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