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After an hours long debate, authorities agreed to allow thousands of workers to enter
The chairman of the Confederation of Revolutionary Workers’ Unions, or DISK, leading organization of the celebrations, said everybody who came
The demonstrators dispersed without incident after holding historic celebrations that lasted for almost one-and-half hours.
Turkey banned May Day celebrations in
The main opposition Republican People's Party, or CHP, several other small leftist parties, unions and non-governmental organizations attend the DISK-led celebrations. Several foreign unions also extend their support.
Around 2,000 thousand members of the DISK, the Confederation of Public Sector Trade Unions, or KESK, and other organizations began their march to Taksim Square from Pangalti, a few kilometers away, where DISK's headquarters are located early in Friday morning.
But the number almost doubled after smaller groups joined them as they converged on Taksim from the north, news agencies and TV channels reported. The march ended at Taksim after hours-long discussions with the authorities.
The organization in Kadikoy Square, where the authorities granted permission, was overshadowed by the Taksim celebrations. Around 5,000 people attended the Kadikoy celebrations, organized by Confederation of Turkish Trade Unions, or Turk-Is, a Daily News reporter at the scene said.
The workers protested the chairman of Turk-Is, Mustafa Kumlu, while he was giving a speech. The organization began early in the morning and began to wind down by midday.
CLASHES OCCUR
Police clashed with smaller groups in side streets in the area between Pangalti and Sisli as the security forces prevented demonstrators to be added in the larger group.
Police drove the crowd back using water and pepper gas, in an incident reminiscent of similar confrontations that occurred in 2007 and 2008. During the clashes the windows of a number of shop fronts were smashed.
Thirty-seven people, including nine police officers, were injured in clashes, broadcaster NTV reported Friday. Twenty-two people have so far been taken into custody.
Security forces also intervened to prevent demonstrators from entering the square from the west and south of the square.
A small fire was started by a Molotov cocktail hurled by a protestor onto the first floor of a building near the main square. Fire crews quickly extinguished the blaze, NTV reported.
BANNER PROTEST IN TAKSIM
As the DISK group waited to converge on