Dozens of demonstrators stood guard all night to prevent workers from continuing to cut down trees. AA Photo
A small and picturesque town on the banks of Yeşilırmak in the interior of the central Black Sea region has spent the night demonstrating to prevent a green area being destroyed to make way for a gas station in a Gezi-inspired spontaneous protest.
The demonstrators that flocked to the park prevented workers from continuing their work, halting the cutting down of trees. Police officers immediately dispatched to the area failed to convince the dismayed residents, who knocked down the steel sheet walls surrounding the construction area and began to occupy the land. Some locals pointed that the construction of a gas station would also cause problems for a primary school located just 25 meters from the park. Dozens of demonstrators stood guard all night to prevent workers from returning.