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  • In Floriana, Malta, 25-30 Turkish students showed solidarity with Gezi Parkı rioters. (Supporting protests)

  • In Jakarta, Indonesia, nearly 25 Turks showed their opposition to the Turkish government. (Supporting protests)

  • In Athens (3 June) and Thessaloniki (2 June) around 1000 Greek leftists marched in solidarity along with Turkish and Kurdish immigrants and expatriates. (Supporting protests)

  • In Tokyo, Japan, over fifty Turks living in Japan demonstrated on June 2. (Supporting protests)

  • In Bucharest, Romania, a demonstration also took place on 2 June. (Supporting protests)

  • In Aleppo, Syria, on June 7, 2013, the people of al-Azizyeh neighborhood took to the streets to express condemnation of the policies of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan against the Syrian and Turkish people. (Supporting protests)

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The basic purpose of the protests was to counter the fundamental legitimacy of the modern state, which I believe is based on a patriarchal social contract that empowers the state to protect the logic of representing the national interest and speaking on behalf of citizens, and to establish, to implement and supervise the system of citizenship, under which citizens can only be the subject of reliance. A total of 51 solidarity rallies in the Gezi Park have been recorded in this random tool.

The protest groups came from different countries and cities, and the sponsors were different. Some are students, some are workers, some are workers in all walks of life. They hope to use the global surge in protest movements to push the state to constantly monitor, control and moderate existing grievances. Admittedly, some of the solidarity allies documented in this generator have been taken seriously and improved.

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