It looks like a first denial which, even drowned under a flood of imprecise formulas, slides the image of power a little more, taken in a repressive flight. Made public, Tuesday 8 April, by the Ministry of National Education, the announcement of the transfer, most often against their will, of several thousand teachers of the most rated high schools in Turkey caused an unprecedented mobilization of secondary school students.
In Istanbul, Izmir, Ankara, Antalya and in the main medium-sized cities, a protest movement, in the form of a sit-in and a boycott of the courses, has thus been added to the wave of protest that has been swapping on the country since the arrest, on March 23, of the mayor of the Bosphorus megapol, Ekrem Imamoglu, main rival of the head of state, Recep Tayyip Erdogan. An high -denglee -anger thrust that surprised by its magnitude and against which the government, in order to mitigate its effects, has just decreed, on Thursday, April 17, according to several media, a partial suspension of its project to reallocate teachers. Without really convincing or specifying the nature and the extent of this postponement.
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Source: Lemonde