2014 Kobanî protests

2014 Kobanî protests in Turkey
Aftermath of the protests
DateOctober 6–8, 2014 (2 days)
Location
Nationwide, mainly in southeastern Turkey
Caused bySiege of Kobanî, frustration with the Turkish government's response, regional tensions
GoalsProtesting Turkey’s perceived inaction, solidarity with Kobanî defenders
MethodsDemonstrations, protests, violent clashes with security forces
StatusQuelled, protests ceased after a few days
Parties
Protesters (YDG-H, DBP, BDP, HDP, PKK supporters, Activists)
Number
Thousands of protesters
Casualties
Death46
Injuries682
Arrested323
DamageWidespread destruction in multiple cities
Buildings destroyedSeveral burned or damaged, including government offices
Detained1,974
ChargedOver 200
Tightened control on protests, further divisions between the Turkish government and Kurdish groups
The protests were a response to the siege of Kobanî by ISIS and Turkey's perceived lack of support
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The 2014 Kobanî protests in Turkey were large-scale rallies by pro-People's Defense Units (YPG) protestors in Turkey which occurred in autumn 2014 as a spillover of the crisis in Kobanî. Large demonstrations unfolded in Turkey, and quickly descended into violence between protesters and the Turkish police. Several military incidents between Turkish forces and militants of the Youth Wing of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in south-eastern Turkey contributed to the escalation. Protests then spread to various cities in Turkey. Participants were met with tear gas and water cannons. 46 people were killed and 682 injured by the police and paramilitary groups over six days of protests between 7 and 12 October.