
Key Points
- Mersin Deputy Koca criticized the teachers detained in front of the Ministry of Finance.
- The detention of private sector teachers and victims of interviews was protested.
- The Private Sector Teachers' Union claimed that its members were detained after being beaten.
- Koca called for the demands of the teachers to be met and for the violence to end.
Mersin Deputy Koca criticized the detention of private sector teachers and victims of interviews in front of the Ministry of Finance. Quoting a post by the Private Sector Teachers' Union on his social media account, Koca condemned the intervention in harsh terms.
In his statement, Koca emphasized that the authorities must stop the violence and torture against the teachers. He called for an end to the oppression faced by the teachers and for their rights to be granted.
On the other hand, in a statement made by the union, it was claimed that during the intervention in front of the Ministry, administrators, representatives, and members were beaten and detained with their hands tied behind their backs.
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- Where were the teachers detained?
- The teachers were detained during a protest held in front of the Ministry of Finance.
- What did Mersin Deputy Koca demand?
- Koca demanded an end to the violence and detentions of teachers, and that teachers be given their rights.
- What did the union claim regarding the incidents?
- The union claimed that during the intervention, union executives and members were beaten and detained with their hands tied behind their backs.
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