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Erdoğan dined with Turkish transgender star after clashes at LGBT rally | Erdoğan dined with Turkish transgender star after clashes at LGBT rally |
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Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, had a Ramadan dinner with Turkey’s best-known transgender celebrity hours after Istanbul riot police broke up an LGBT rally. | Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, had a Ramadan dinner with Turkey’s best-known transgender celebrity hours after Istanbul riot police broke up an LGBT rally. |
The conservative president and his wife, Emine Erdoğan, shared iftar at the end of the Muslim fasting day on Sunday with a group of artists including actor Bülent Ersoy. | |
Photographs distributed by Erdoğan’s office show the couple sharing a meal with “The Diva”, as Ersoy is known, at the presidential residence in the Istanbul suburb of Tarabya. | Photographs distributed by Erdoğan’s office show the couple sharing a meal with “The Diva”, as Ersoy is known, at the presidential residence in the Istanbul suburb of Tarabya. |
Ersoy, 64, underwent sex reassignment surgery in London in the 1980s. She became a celebrity but also faced verbal and physical attacks at home. | Ersoy, 64, underwent sex reassignment surgery in London in the 1980s. She became a celebrity but also faced verbal and physical attacks at home. |
Earlier on Sunday, Istanbul riot police fired rubber bullets and teargas to prevent a trans pride event taking place during Ramadan. | Earlier on Sunday, Istanbul riot police fired rubber bullets and teargas to prevent a trans pride event taking place during Ramadan. |
Several hundred riot police surrounded the main Taksim Square, where demonstrations have been banned since anti-government rallies in 2013, to stop the protest from taking place. | Several hundred riot police surrounded the main Taksim Square, where demonstrations have been banned since anti-government rallies in 2013, to stop the protest from taking place. |
The demonstrators unfurled a rainbow flag, a symbol of the LGBT community, and tried to read out a statement but were prevented from doing so by the police. | The demonstrators unfurled a rainbow flag, a symbol of the LGBT community, and tried to read out a statement but were prevented from doing so by the police. |
Istanbul authorities said on Friday they had banned the annual parade on 26 June to safeguard security and public order after a string of bombings across Turkey over the past year, some of which have been blamed on Islamic State; others claimed by Kurdish militants. | Istanbul authorities said on Friday they had banned the annual parade on 26 June to safeguard security and public order after a string of bombings across Turkey over the past year, some of which have been blamed on Islamic State; others claimed by Kurdish militants. |
Critics accuse Erdoğan of leading a creeping Islamisation since he came to power as prime minister in 2003. | Critics accuse Erdoğan of leading a creeping Islamisation since he came to power as prime minister in 2003. |
He has repeatedly angered activists with his conservative comments on sex and family planning, but has generally steered clear of commenting publicly on gay issues. | He has repeatedly angered activists with his conservative comments on sex and family planning, but has generally steered clear of commenting publicly on gay issues. |
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