Turkish students acquitted of organising 2019 gay pride march

The eighteen students and one academic, the eighteen students and one academic were released from custody in Ankara, were released from custody in Ankara.
A Turkish court had ruled that the students and academic did not commit any crime by holding the rally at their university campus in May 2019.
The group had been charged with “refusing to disperse” after they were arrested at the march by police, who used tear gas.