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Hundreds of thousands in massive anti-coup rally in Istanbul

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Hundreds of thousands of flag-waving supporters gathered in Istanbul today for a giant rally to mark the end of nightly demonstrations since Turkey's July 15 abortive coup that left more than 270 people dead.

The gathering at the Yenikapi meeting area by the Marmara Sea waterfront in Istanbul's European side, officially called the "Democracy and Martyrs' Rally," aims to represent Turkish unity and was billed as a cross-party event.

Religious leaders and two of Turkey's three opposition parties were attending. The pro-Kurdish People's Democracy Party, or HDP, was not invited.

A 60-meter (200-foot) stage was set up for the event, framed by two platforms and draped with massive national flags and banners depicting President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Turkey's founding father Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.
 

A roll call of those who died opposing the coup was read out as the event began. Crowds formed hours before the official start of the rally today afternoon, with people braving scorching temperatures as they waited to hear speeches from Erdogan and Turkey's top political leadership.

Construction cranes suspended giant Turkish flags beside the meeting area, while flag-draped boats and yachts zipped back and forth along the water.

Nearly 15,000 police were providing security at the event, which the state-run Anadolu news agency estimated could be attended by millions. Anti-aircraft batteries were also set up at the event grounds, while two helicopters circled overhead.

Thousands of buses and more than 200 boats were commissioned to bring attendees to the area, where they passed through one of 165 metal detectors before being given hats and flags.

Those wounded during the attempted coup, and the families of those who died, were given special passes for a seated area.

The president urged people to bring only the Turkish flag instead of party banners.

"There we will stand together as a single nation, a single flag, a single motherland, a single state, a single spirit," he said yesterday in comments carried by Turkish media.

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First Published: Aug 07 2016 | 8:57 PM IST

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