Kurtuluş Park becomes the new location for the sit-in protest by families of fallen conscripts and veterans in Ankara

Families of fallen conscripts and veterans are continuing their 41-day sit-in protest in Ankara, demanding their personal rights, at Kurtuluş Park.

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Families of fallen conscripts and veterans are continuing the sit-in protest they launched in Ankara to demand the granting of their personal rights. According to reports from 12punto columnist and veteran journalist Müyesser Yıldız, as the protest enters its 41st day, the new location has become Kurtuluş Park.

The post stated that the veterans and their families spent the night at Kurtuluş Park. Photos shared from the park showed participants gathering around benches and picnic tables, with some veterans continuing their vigil in the area.

Families of fallen conscripts and veterans are continuing their protest in Ankara at Kurtuluş Park.

The protesters' demand is for the regulation of personal rights for the families of fallen conscripts and for veterans. The social media post stated that the protest had moved from its previous location to Kurtuluş Park.

Veterans and families who spent the night in the park are continuing their vigil.

It was reported that the vigil at Kurtuluş Park is continuing in order to raise public awareness of their demands for rights. The post also included information regarding the protesters' first visitors, but no further details were shared.

The protesters' personal belongings and supplies were seen in the park.