logo
More than 50 arrested ahead of banned Istanbul pride parade

More than 50 arrested ahead of banned Istanbul pride parade

LeMonde7 hours ago

Police arrested more than 50 people in Istanbul Sunday, June 29 ahead of a banned LGBTQ+ pride march, the city's bar association said. "Before today's Istanbul Pride march, four of our colleagues, including members of our Human Rights Centre, along with more than 50 people, were deprived of their liberty through arbitrary, unjust, and illegal detention," the Istanbul Bar's Human Rights Centre posted on X.
Earlier Sunday, police arrested protesters near the central Ortakoy district, AFP journalists observed on the scene. Once a lively affair with thousands of marchers, Istanbul Pride has been banned each year since 2015 by Turkey's ruling conservative government.
"These calls, which undermine social peace, family structure, and moral values, are prohibited," Istanbul Governor Davut Gul warned on X on Saturday. "No gathering or march that threatens public order will be tolerated," he added. Taksim Square, one of the city's main venues for protests, celebrations and rallies, was blocked off by police from early Sunday.
According to a video posted on X by Queer Feminist Scholars, one protester chanted "We didn't give up, we came, we believed, we are here," as she and a dozen others ran to avoid arrest.
Homosexuality is not criminalised in Turkey, but homophobia is widespread. It reaches even the highest levels of government, with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan regularly describing LGBTQ+ people as "perverts" and a threat to the traditional family.
The banning of Istanbul pride follows the failure of Hungary's conservative leader Viktor Orban to prevent his country's main pride parade from going ahead. A estimated 200,000 people, a record, marched in the Budapest Pride parade Saturday, defying a ban by Orban's government.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Stocamine in Alsace: 'Toxicity of chemical waste won't disappear, nobody knows how to deal with it'
Stocamine in Alsace: 'Toxicity of chemical waste won't disappear, nobody knows how to deal with it'

France 24

timean hour ago

  • France 24

Stocamine in Alsace: 'Toxicity of chemical waste won't disappear, nobody knows how to deal with it'

10:33 30/06/2025 France's public broadcasting unions strike against media merger France 30/06/2025 Southern Europe broils as heatwave sends temperatures above 40°C Europe 29/06/2025 Red alert: Soaring temperatures prompt stay-home warnings across Europe Europe 29/06/2025 Major heatwaves sweep Southern and Western Europe Europe 29/06/2025 Bulgarians protest government's plan to adopt the euro Europe 29/06/2025 France bans smoking in parks, beaches and bus stops Europe 29/06/2025 Irish rap group Kneecap performs controversial Glastonbury set Europe 29/06/2025 Tens of thousands defy Orban's ban to march in Budapest Pride Europe

AI-generated clip passed off as genuine 'Iranian nuclear weapon test'
AI-generated clip passed off as genuine 'Iranian nuclear weapon test'

AFP

time4 hours ago

  • AFP

AI-generated clip passed off as genuine 'Iranian nuclear weapon test'

"Iran successfully tested the nuclear bomb. Look, supporters, the test is done ... now get ready to see Israel getting destroyed," reads the Hindi-language caption of a video shared on X on June 22, 2025. Sticker text over the 10-second clip showing a massive explosion and subsequent mushroom cloud repeats the claim. Similar posts surfaced on Facebook and X in the days after Israel launched a bombing campaign on Iranian nuclear and military sites on June 13, saying it was aimed at keeping Iran from developing a nuclear weapon -- an ambition the Islamic republic has consistently denied (archived link). Image Screenshot of the false X post taken on June 27, 2025, with a red X added by AFP The Middle East adversaries traded deadly fire for 12 days after the attack and the United States subsequently joined its ally Israel's military campaign against Iran, bombing three key facilities used for Tehran's atomic program. A US-proposed ceasefire announced on June 24 ended the conflict, which killed more than 600 people in Iran and 28 in Israel (archived here and here). However, reverse image searches using keyframes from the clip found it was first shared on YouTube on May 16, almost a month before the war between Iran and Israel (archived link). The video is titled "Military exercise bomb explosion event - AI video". Image Screenshot comparison of the false post (L) and the YouTube video As of June 30, there are no credible reports that Iran has successfully tested nuclear weapons. AFP has debunked more misinformation related to the Iran-Israel conflict here.

Posts target former South Korean first lady with misleadingly blurred image
Posts target former South Korean first lady with misleadingly blurred image

AFP

time4 hours ago

  • AFP

Posts target former South Korean first lady with misleadingly blurred image

The altered image was featured as the thumbnail of a shared on June 23, 2025. The clip shows Kim holding a blurred object to her mouth, with superimposed text that reads: "Kim Keon Hee chain-smoking in a hospital room" and "[She] continues to chain-smoke." The 25-second video does not contain any footage of Kim smoking. Instead, it features individuals repeating unverified claims that a hospital employee saw Kim smoking after she was admitted to the Asan Medical Center in Seoul on June 16 for what local media described as "severe depression" (archived here and here). Kim is currently under investigation for multiple alleged crimes, including a suspected stock-rigging scheme tied to Deutsch Motors, the receipt of a luxury Dior handbag, interference in candidate nominations ahead of the 2022 parliamentary by-elections, and influence-peddling in a major highway rerouting project (archived here and here). Image Screenshot of the misleading video thumbnail shared on YouTube, with an orange X added by AFP The same video was widely shared by multiple Facebook users critical of Kim. Comments left in the misleading posts indicated several users believed the image genuinely showed Kim lighting a cigarette. "Wonder who captured this video, they must have risked their life," one user wrote. Another said: "Caught red-handed, the hospital should kick her out." The image, however, is not from a hospital room -- nor does it show Kim smoking. A reverse image search on Google found the photo is a manipulated still from news footage published on YouTube on January 11, 2023 by the South Korean broadcaster YTN. In the original footage — timestamped at 1:10:57 — Kim is seen using chopsticks to eat "tteok", Korean rice cake, during a visit to a traditional market in Daegu (archived link). In the doctored version, the rice cake and chopsticks have been obscured and blurred to create the appearance of Kim holding a cigarette. Image Screenshot comparison between the doctored image shared on YouTube with an orange X added by AFP (left) and a corresponding still from the original YTN news footage of Kim's visit to a market in 2023 Kim's visit to the market in Daegu at the time was widely reported by local news outlets, many of which carried similar footage of her eating rice cakes (archived here and here). Newsis, a Korean news agency, also captured a photo of Kim eating a rice cake from a similar angle as the YTN footage (archived link). AFP was unable to independently verify the claim that Kim was seen smoking inside the hospital. No images or video footage have emerged to support the allegation. Kim has frequently been the subject of misinformation online, which AFP has previously debunked. Reality TV show Days after an altered image of Kim Keon Hee circulated, supporters of the rival camp shared a doctored image of First Lady Kim Hea-kyung, falsely claiming it also showed her smoking (archived link). But a reverse image search on Google led to a YouTube video posted by South Korean broadcaster SBS on July 18, 2017 (archived link). The clip is from a 2017 reality TV show that featured the first couple when President Lee Jae-myung was still mayor of the northwestern city of Seongnam. Image Screenshot comparison of misleading post (left) with orange X added by AFP and YouTube video from SBS In the original video, Kim Hea-kyung is holding chopsticks, with the tips lightly touching her mouth. But in the doctored image, her hand and the chopsticks were blurred. Her husband has been a frequent target of misinformation, which AFP has previously debunked here.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store