Thousands rallied worldwide to celebrate International Workers' Day or May Day, the largest labor holiday in the world. In some countries demonstrations turned violent with police deploying tears gas.
Several hundred people took to the streets in Istanbul with police using tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse protesters at the landmark Taksim Square, the Hurriyet Daily reported. Some 10,000 officers were on patrol in the area.
At least five people were detained in the Okmeydanı neighborhood of Istanbul after being found in possession of gas masks and marbles. Also two women were arrested at Taksim Square when they attempted to unfurl a banner. Some people were shouting "Long Live May 1!" and "shoulder to shoulder against Fascism!"
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu earlier said only “symbolic” rallies are allowed and any attempt to stage mass demos will be blocked.
In Ukraine, about a thousand supporters of the Communist Party gathered in Kiev despite the authorities banning May Day demonstrations with Communist flags in the center of the city, RIA Novosti reported.
People have been protesting against the rise in prices and government policies, and say they want peace in the country.
During the rally the leader of the Communist Party, Petr Simonenko, accused the Kiev authorities of “anti-popular policies,” price hikes and chronic unemployment in Ukrainian.
“Ukrainian issues are not decided in Kiev now. It is either Brussels, or Washington, or other European capitals,” he said, adding he wants all Ukrainian problems solved in Kiev again.
Police arrested 19 radicals in balaclavas, who attempted to break into the rally and started scuffling with law enforcers.
About 100,000 people gathered in the Russian capital to take park in May Day demonstrations. People are carrying balloons, flowers and placards calling for “Decent work! Decent wages!”
Massive May Day rallies also descended on the streets of London. The march, organized mainly by trade unions and other London-based workers’ communities, started at Clerkenwell Green and continued to Trafalgar Square.
One million Cubans are demonstrating on Havana´s Revolution Square, local press reported. The Cuban Worker´s Confederation said the rally will reaffirm the people´s determination to keep fighting for socialism.
Thousands of workers staged demonstrations in Athens, Greece. The rally was held amid a train and tram drivers’ strike, which was disrupting the capital’s metro and national rail services.
Labor Day rallies in the U.S. are focusing on police brutality in the wake of a series of black men’s’ deaths after encounters with officers of the law.
"It is important to support movements and struggles that stand up for people being singled out by the system. Right now, immigrants share that distinction with African-American youth - that we are being targeted by the system," said Miguel Paredes, membership coordinator of the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles.
However, some marches will stick with tradition and concentrate on labor and immigration issues.
One of the biggest demos is expected in Oakland where the International Longshore and Warehouse Union Local 10 announced its members will stop work as early as 5:30 a.m.
May Day marches also swept Asia, the Middle East and Europe. About 20,000 people taken to the streets of Milan in a May Day demonstration dubbed “No Expo May Day Parade.” The parade coincided with the opening of the Expo 2015 Universal Exposition. Opponents of Expo 2015 accused the authorities of wasting public funds by hosting the show as the country plunges deeper into crisis.
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