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Zaviye · Coverage map · 2026-06-27 · from the archive

Protests and arrests precede NATO Summit in Ankara

Protests and arrests precede NATO Summit in Ankara

Ahead of the NATO Summit in Ankara, protests against the alliance have occurred, accompanied by significant arrests and heightened security measures.

8 sources across Turkish · blind spot: little coverage from the right

Left 62% · Center 25% · Right 12%

How outlets framed it

Left: Sources on the left highlight protests against NATO and the government's response, including arrests and restrictions, framing the situation as a crackdown on dissent.

Center: Central sources focus on the security measures and logistical arrangements for the NATO summit, including road closures and personnel deployment.

Right: Right-leaning sources emphasize the security operations and arrests conducted in anticipation of the NATO summit, framing them as necessary measures.

Key divergence: Coverage diverges on the framing of events surrounding the NATO summit, with some sources emphasizing protests and civil liberties concerns while others focus on security preparations and law enforcement actions.

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Bianet · Cumhuriyet · Diken · Hurriyet · T24 · Yenisafak

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Protests and arrests precede NATO Summit in Ankara — coverage across 8 sources | Zaviye