Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Firebombs and water cannons: Kurdish protesters clash with police in Turkey (PHOTOS)

Turkish police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse thousands of Kurdish protesters, who organized a rally in the southeastern city of Diyarbakir, demanding increased rights.
Demonstrators threw firebombs and stones at the police which caused many local residents to barricade themselves in their homes, preventing their children from going to school.
The rally began when thousands of angry Kurds marched to a prison in Diyarbakir in order to show their support for prisoners who went on hunger strike six weeks ago. They’re demanding the right to use the Kurdish language in Turkey's education and legal systems, and an end to the solitary confinement of Abdullah Ocalan – the imprisoned leader of the Kurdish armed movement, the PKK.

Ocalan was sentenced to death in 1999, though that was later commuted to life imprisonment following the abolition of the death penalty in Turkey in 2002. Most of the prisoners on strike are serving time for alleged links to the PKK, who are deemed terrorists by Turkey and its Western allies.
Turkey’s government has tried to reconcile with members of the Kurdish minority, which makes up nearly 30 percent of the country’s population. However, activists who seek autonomy in the mostly Kurdish southeast say state concessions have not gone far enough.
The PKK has waged an armed campaign in southeast Turkey for more than 25 years, fighting to create an ethnic homeland for the Kurdish people.
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Turkish riot police fire tear gas as they clash with Kurdish demonstrators during a protest in support of a hunger strike movement by Kurdish prisoners, on October 30, 2012, in Istanbul (AFP Photo / Bulent Kilic)
Turkish riot police fire tear gas as they clash with Kurdish demonstrators during a protest in support of a hunger strike movement by Kurdish prisoners, on October 30, 2012, in Constantinople (AFP Photo / Bulent Kilic)
A protestor throws a fire bomb as he clashes with Turkish riot police during a protest in support of a hunger strike movement by Kurdish prisoners, on October 30, 2012, in Istanbul (AFP Photo / Bulent Kilic)
A protestor throws a fire bomb as he clashes with Turkish riot police during a protest in support of a hunger strike movement by Kurdish prisoners, on October 30, 2012, in Constantinople (AFP Photo / Bulent Kilic)
Turkish riot police take positions as they clash with Kurdish demonstrators during a protest in support of a hunger strike movement by Kurdish prisoners, on October 30, 2012, in Istanbul (AFP Photo / Bulent Kilic)
Turkish riot police take positions as they clash with Kurdish demonstrators during a protest in support of a hunger strike movement by Kurdish prisoners, on October 30, 2012, in Constantinople (AFP Photo / Bulent Kilic)
Turkish riot police fire a water cannon as they clash with Kurdish demonstrators during a protest in support of a hunger strike movement by Kurdish prisoners, on October 30, 2012, in Istanbul (AFP Photo / Bulent Kilic)
Turkish riot police fire a water cannon as they clash with Kurdish demonstrators during a protest in support of a hunger strike movement by Kurdish prisoners, on October 30, 2012, in Constantinople (AFP Photo / Bulent Kilic)
Turkish riot police fire tear gas as they clash with Kurdish demonstrators during a protest in support of a hunger strike movement by Kurdish prisoners, on October 30, 2012, in Istanbul (AFP Photo / Bulent Kilic)
Turkish riot police fire tear gas as they clash with Kurdish demonstrators during a protest in support of a hunger strike movement by Kurdish prisoners, on October 30, 2012, in Constantinople (AFP Photo / Bulent Kilic)
Protestors help a woman after she was affected by tear gas used by police during clashes against Kurdish demonstrators protesting in support of a hunger strike movement by Kurdish prisoners, on October 30, 2012, in Istanbul (AFP Photo / Bulent Kilic)
Protestors help a woman after she was affected by tear gas used by police during clashes against Kurdish demonstrators protesting in support of a hunger strike movement by Kurdish prisoners, on October 30, 2012, in Constantinople (AFP Photo / Bulent Kilic)
Turkish riot police fire tear gas as they clash with Kurdish demonstrators during a protest in support of a hunger strike movement by Kurdish prisoners, on October 30, 2012, in Istanbul (AFP Photo / Bulent Kilic)
Turkish riot police fire tear gas as they clash with Kurdish demonstrators during a protest in support of a hunger strike movement by Kurdish prisoners, on October 30, 2012, in Constantinople   (AFP Photo / Bulent Kilic)
Protestors help Peace and Democracy Party (BDP) Parliamentarian Sabahat Tuncel (C) after she was affected by tear gas used by police during clashes against Kurdish demonstrators protesting in support of a hunger strike movement by Kurdish prisoners, on October 30, 2012, in Istanbul (AFP Photo / Bulent Kilic)
Protestors help Peace and Democracy Party (BDP) Parliamentarian Sabahat Tuncel (C) after she was affected by tear gas used by police during clashes against Kurdish demonstrators protesting in support of a hunger strike movement by Kurdish prisoners, on October 30, 2012, in
Constantinople (AFP Photo / Bulent Kilic)

3 comments:

  1. Clashes between police and Kurdish demonstrators erupt in Turkey...

    Turkish media reports say Kurdish demonstrators have clashed with police in several towns in southeastern Turkey during protests marking the 15th anniversary of the capture of Kurdish rebel leader Abdullah Ocalan.

    Voice of Russia, AP
    http://voiceofrussia.com/news/2014_02_15/Clashes-between-police-and-Kurdish-demonstrators-erupt-in-Turkey-7548/
    15/2/14

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  2. Police fire tear gas on anti-govt protesters in Istanbul ...

    ISTANBUL - Riot police fired water cannon and tear gas to disperse several thousand protesters chanting "thief Tayyip Erdogan" and "government resign" in Istanbul on Tuesday as the fallout of a corruption scandal intensified.

    The protest in the Kadikoy district of Istanbul came after Erdogan accused political enemies of faking a recording of a phone conversation suggesting he had warned his son to hide large sums of money as the graft inquiry erupted.
    http://www.jpost.com/Breaking-News/Police-fire-tear-gas-on-anti-govt-protesters-in-Istanbul-343539
    25/2/14

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  3. Protests staged across Turkey over tapes incriminating PM and son.....

    Several protests were held in Turkey’s main cities on Feb. 25 to denounce the latest leaked tapes featuring a conversation between Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and his son over the hiding of a large sum of cash in the wake of the Dec. 17.

    Police crushed protests on Istanbul with tear gas and water cannons as hundreds gathered in the Asian-side district of Kadıköy, calling on the government to resign.

    The intervention started after protesters attempted to march in front of the ruling Justice and Development Party’s (AKP) district headquarters, Doğan news agency reported.

    A branch of the state-owned government bank Ziraat Bank was damaged by a group of protesters during the crackdown.

    Police also resorted to tear gas and water cannon during protests in Ankara and İzmir. Other demonstrations were staged in İzmit, Trabzon, Eskişehir, Bursa, Antalya, Antakya and Çanakkale.

    The latest tapes to emerge amid a massive graft scandal are sending shockwaves through Turkish politics, with the government denying claims as “fabrications” and the opposition urging Erdoğan to resign....................http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/protests-staged-across-turkey-over-tapes-incriminating-pm-and-son.aspx?pageID=238&nID=62941&NewsCatID=341
    26/2/14

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