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The Republic Protests (Turkish: Cumhuriyet Mitingleri) were a series of peaceful mass rallies that took place in Turkey in 2007 in support of a strict principle of state secularism.[1]
The first rally took place in Ankara on 14 April 2007, just two days before the start of the presidential election process.[1] The second one took place in Istanbul on 29 April.[14] The third and fourth rallies took place consecutively in Manisa and Çanakkale on 5 May.[11] The fifth rally took place in İzmir on 13 May.[2]
The number of people gathering for the first protest in front of Anıtkabir, the mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in Ankara, was cited as ranging from "hundreds of thousands" to 1.5 million people.[5] In the second protest, more than one million people gathered for the protests in Çağlayan square, Istanbul according to AFP[6] and Reuters.[7] The BBC reported hundreds of thousands of people.[15] Over one million people reportedly participated in the fifth rally.[9]
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