Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Turkey Cracks Down On Protestors



Hundreds Of Riot Police Enter Taksim Square As Clashes In Turkey Intensify -- NBC

ISTANBUL – Hundreds of riot police clashed with protesters in Istanbul’s Taksim Square on Tuesday, as protests against the government of Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan intensified.

The latest violence began Tuesday morning when police moved past barriers erected by the protesters and into the square to scatter a small number of people who have been camped there to protest redevelopment of the square.

Hundreds more protesters nearby, many wearing gas masks, joined to charge toward police, throwing Molotov cocktails and rocks, and police responded with round after round of tear gas canisters and frequent blasts from water cannons.

Tourists fled hotels near the square, covering their mouths with napkins, as clouds of noxious gas spread over a large area downwind of the center of the protests.

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More News On Turkey's Protests

Turkish Police Retakes Square Amid Clashes -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Clashes as Turkish PM urges protesters to quit park -- Reuters
Turkish riot police enter Gezi Park, after bursting past barricades in Taksim -- Haaretz/AP
Turkey cracks down on protests -- USA Today
Police Move to Clear Istanbul Square -- Wall Street Journal
Turkey riot police enter Taksim Square -- Euronews
Voices of Turkey's Taksim Square protesters -- BBC

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