Turkish anti-vaccine group protests PCR mandate for travellers with camels
Turkish anti-vaxxers have protested the PCR mandate for travellers. They used camels and a donkey in their protest in Istanbul's Beyoğlu.
Duvar English - An anti-vaccination group has held a protest against the PCR mandate for travellers.
The group gathered in Istanbul's Beyoğlu district on Dec. 12 and used two camels and a donkey during their protest, Demirören News Agency reported.
Protesters have said that their freedom to travel is being limited because of the requirement to show PCR tests.
Speaking on behalf of the group, Erkan Trükten said that they are being prevented from intercity travel and called on everyone to travel on camels.