Resistance/The 19th Day

Summary The honorable battle of people who gathered inside a park at the center of Istanbul. The Battle of 'Gezi Park' which was like a democracy carnival during the daylight and brought together people from all over the world, turned to the hell with the unproportional attack by the police after the evening salat and lasted in the 19th day. The result: 5 dead, hundreds of woundeds, loss of money of millions of dollars. View more details

Resistance/The 19th Day

Directed : Suat Oktay Senocak

Written : Suat Oktay Senocak

Stars : Unknown

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Genres : Action War Documentary News

Release date : Apr 1, 2021

Countries of origin : Turkey

Language : Turkish

Summary The honorable battle of people who gathered inside a park at the center of Istanbul. The Battle of 'Gezi Park' which was like a democracy carnival during the daylight and brought together people from all over the world, turned to the hell with the unproportional attack by the police after the evening salat and lasted in the 19th day. The result: 5 dead, hundreds of woundeds, loss of money of millions of dollars. View more details

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Genres : Action War Documentary News

Release date : Apr 1, 2021

Countries of origin : Turkey

Language : Turkish

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