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Monday, June 03, 2013
In Turkey: Days of Anti-Government Protests and Harsh Crackdowns
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A protest in Istanbul, Turkey, that began as a relatively small
event earlier in the week, erupted into massive anti-government
demonstrations across the country following a harsh crackdown by riot
police. People had gathered in Gezi Park to prevent the demolition of
the last remaining green public space in the center of Istanbul as part
of a major renewal project. Pent-up anger against Prime Minister Recep
Tayyip Erdogan and his Islamist-rooted Justice and Development Party
flared up after the violent breakup of the Gezi Park protest, fueling
the fiercest anti-government demonstrations in years. Yesterday, more
than a thousand protesters were arrested in 90 different demonstrations
across Turkey. Prime Minister Erdogan has issued several defiant and
dismissive messages, urging demonstrators to go home -- which they
appear to be ignoring, as thousands have gathered once again in Taksim
Square today, starting a third day of protest. [36 photos]
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