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I know that all of the parties "opposed" are the government but isn't it misleading to add those parties specifically to the infobox? -- 1.55.183.244 ( talk) 11:42, 11 July 2017 (UTC)
There are some pictures at tr:Adalet_yürüyüşü - are those from the event discussed here? -- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 18:07, 11 July 2017 (UTC)
I've added both of the 2017 March for Justice pictures from the commons to the article and I've requested some pictures from one of CHP's photographers.-- ❣Paseyn msg 23:23, 15 July 2017 (UTC)
Seems like foreign reactions to this march are limited to none. I tried finding some for the reaction section but could not find any. Any help?-- ZiaLater ( talk) 09:55, 17 July 2017 (UTC)
The US Consulate issued a security message asking American citizens to exercise caution as “terrorists have targeted political rallies in the past, and that demonstrations and large events intended to be peaceful can turn confrontational and escalate into violence.”
See above, for what it is worth.-- Farang Rak Tham ( talk) 09:56, 10 December 2017 (UTC)
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I'll review this. Mike Christie ( talk - contribs - library) 10:48, 28 February 2018 (UTC)
The march began in Ankara on June 15, 2017 after CHP member Enis Berberoğlu was sentenced to 25 years in prison: per the source, this is incorrect; the march began the day after Berberoğlu was arrested. We should also avoid giving the impression the march is directly connected with Berberoğlu. There's a quote in the source calling it "the last straw", which could be used to connect Berberoğlu to the march. As it stands we have a full paragraph of details about what happened to Berberoğlu, which seems excessive; he's an example of government repression, but only incidentally connected to the march. If you're going to give details of the sorts of arrests that prompted the march, it should be of arrests that occurred before the march was organized.
Protestors gave many different reasons: this sort of thing might be better in the "Background" section.
-- Mike Christie ( talk - contribs - library) 11:58, 28 February 2018 (UTC)
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I know that all of the parties "opposed" are the government but isn't it misleading to add those parties specifically to the infobox? -- 1.55.183.244 ( talk) 11:42, 11 July 2017 (UTC)
There are some pictures at tr:Adalet_yürüyüşü - are those from the event discussed here? -- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 18:07, 11 July 2017 (UTC)
I've added both of the 2017 March for Justice pictures from the commons to the article and I've requested some pictures from one of CHP's photographers.-- ❣Paseyn msg 23:23, 15 July 2017 (UTC)
Seems like foreign reactions to this march are limited to none. I tried finding some for the reaction section but could not find any. Any help?-- ZiaLater ( talk) 09:55, 17 July 2017 (UTC)
The US Consulate issued a security message asking American citizens to exercise caution as “terrorists have targeted political rallies in the past, and that demonstrations and large events intended to be peaceful can turn confrontational and escalate into violence.”
See above, for what it is worth.-- Farang Rak Tham ( talk) 09:56, 10 December 2017 (UTC)
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Reviewer: Mike Christie ( talk · contribs) 10:48, 28 February 2018 (UTC)
I'll review this. Mike Christie ( talk - contribs - library) 10:48, 28 February 2018 (UTC)
The march began in Ankara on June 15, 2017 after CHP member Enis Berberoğlu was sentenced to 25 years in prison: per the source, this is incorrect; the march began the day after Berberoğlu was arrested. We should also avoid giving the impression the march is directly connected with Berberoğlu. There's a quote in the source calling it "the last straw", which could be used to connect Berberoğlu to the march. As it stands we have a full paragraph of details about what happened to Berberoğlu, which seems excessive; he's an example of government repression, but only incidentally connected to the march. If you're going to give details of the sorts of arrests that prompted the march, it should be of arrests that occurred before the march was organized.
Protestors gave many different reasons: this sort of thing might be better in the "Background" section.
-- Mike Christie ( talk - contribs - library) 11:58, 28 February 2018 (UTC)