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Explanation from Şişli District Governor: Ban on Actions

District governor prohibits unauthorized actions and press releases to maintain peace and security in the city.

In a recent press release from the district governor, it has been declared that unauthorized actions and press releases will not be tolerated in order to ensure peace and security in the city. As a result, all meetings, demonstrations, and press releases have been banned in Şişli district on March 9, 10, and 11.

As part of these measures, the Istanbul Police Department Traffic Supervision Branch Directorate, in collaboration with the Consulate General of the Syrian Consulate General, announced that certain roads will be closed to traffic on Sunday, March 9, 2025. The affected roads include Maçka Street (from Abdi İpekçi Street to the intersection of Teşvikiye Street), Teşvikiye Street (from Maçka Street to Valikonağı Street intersection), Nişantaşı Ihlamur Yolu Sokak, and Atiye Street.

To ensure smooth traffic flow, alternative routes such as Valikonağı Street, Rumeli Street, Abdi İpekçi Street, Bostan Street, Osman F. Seden Street, Bronze Street, Hüsrev Gerede Street, Akkavak Street, Ahmet Fetgari Street, and Mim Kemal Öke Street will be available for drivers. It is advised for citizens to take these road closures into consideration when planning their routes on the specified dates to avoid any inconvenience.

These strict measures have been put in place to uphold peace and security in the city, and it is important for all residents to adhere to the regulations set by the district governor.

 

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