This year, the government actually opened the square for a march but kept a tight control on just who can take part and what they can do as forms of protest. Over 5,000 people have come to the historic square, and, according to some reports, only about 30 people have been arrested in Taksim at this point.
The U.S. Embassy in Ankara issued a warden message warning of impending violence and transportation delays all across Turkey, but particularly in large public places in Istanbul, naming Taksim and Kadikoy as two specific places. Now, just so everyone knows, Taksim is where we spend most of our Friday and Saturday nights because of all the bars and restaurants and clubs, and because today is a holiday, we went out last night to Taksim one last time before the demonstrations and the police presence was already more marked. Barricades blocked off all side streets, more police were around with their AK-47s, and the like. We have all committed to not going anywhere in downtown Istanbul today, and instead decided to walk up to the Black Sea, an hour or so walk down the hill of our campus, and far away on the other side of Istanbul.
The video below is footage taken from today about the demonstrations and police intervention for the May Day celebrations.
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