Turkish opposition party begins 265-mile ‘march for justice’
ISTANBUL — Turkey’s main opposition party set off on a 425-kilometre (265-mile) march Thursday from the capital to an Istanbul prison to protest the conviction of one of its lawmakers. Thousands took to the streets in Ankara, drawing criticism from the country’s president.
The leader of the pro-secular Republican People’s Party, Kemal Kilicdaroglu, called the “march for justice” after parliamentarian Enis Berberoglu was convicted and sentenced to 25 years for revealing state secrets.
Kilicdaroglu said the verdict was “palace-motivated,” a reference to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
“Let the whole world hear, we are facing a dictatorial regime in Turkey, in our own land,” he said.


