Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Protest in Istanbul/Constantinople-street battles.TURKISH RIOTS LIVE RT-Gezi Parkı olaylarında son durumu


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On Friday, Turkish police fired teargas and water cannon at people protesting government plans to uproot trees in an Istanbul (Constantinople) park, igniting a furious protest that turned into an anti-government demonstration which spread to other cities.

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  1. Park protests spread across Turkey ....

    Police have clashed with protesters in the Turkish capital Ankara and in Istanbul, on the second day of unrest initially sparked by plans to build a shopping centre on a city park.

    Thousands of people packed into Istanbul's Taksim Square, near the Gezi Park, after police pulled out.

    But the unrest then moved to the upmarket Besiktas district, where police fired tear gas and water cannon.

    Officials said more than 90 protests had taken place across Turkey.

    A total of 939 people had been arrested, the Interior Ministry said, as demonstrations took place in towns and cities including Antalya, Izmir and Konya.

    Dozens of injures have been reported.

    These are the largest anti-government protests in Turkey for years. ...........http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-22741644
    1/6/13

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  2. Turkish protesters attack prime minister office in Istanbul.....

    A group of protesters attacked Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's office in Istanbul with stones on Saturday night.

    More than 50,000 demonstrators packed Taksim square on Saturday in the center of Turkey's coastal city of Istanbul, as the five- day protests against the demolition of a park boiled over into a move against Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

    The nationwide demonstration was triggered after the police broke up a peaceful sit-in against the demolition on Friday. A total of 12 protesters were injured and at least 63 people detained during raid, according to Istanbul Governor's Office.

    The angry protesters on Saturday demanded Erdogan to step down, calling his government the "fascist" government during their protests in Istanbul and other cities.

    Earlier, Erdogan called on demonstrators to end their protest, saying the government would press ahead with the redevelopment plans about Gezi Park that sparked the demonstrations.

    The incidents gained tremendous momentum on Thursday night when hundreds of people joined protesters who had been camping for the three days to stand guard against the demolition of the park's walls.
    http://english.cntv.cn/20130602/100559.shtml
    2/6/13

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  3. Turchia, rivolta a Istanbul: mille feriti.....

    I reparti antisommossa contro migliaia di manifestanti che protestano contro la distruzione di Gezi Park. Erdogan ammette che la polizia ha usato la mano pesante, ma non cede alle proteste. Oltre 900 in manette......http://www.ilgiornale.it/news/esteri/turchia-istanbul-nel-caos-923066.html
    2/6/13

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  4. Ολη η Τουρκία μια... Ταξίμ.....

    Σε περίπου 15 πόλεις έχουν εξαπλωθεί οι αντικυβερνητικές διαδηλώσεις στην Τουρκία. Στο επίκεντρο παραμένει η πλατεία Ταξίμ στην Κωνσταντινούπολη, όπου έχουν συρρεύσει χιλιάδες διαδηλωτές, παρά την εκτεταμένη χρήση αστυνομικής βίας. Οι δυνάμεις ασφαλείας αποχώρησαν από την πλατεία αργά το απόγευμα του Σαββάτου, όμως εκφράζονται φόβοι για νέα επέμβαση της αστυνομίας. ........http://www.enet.gr/?i=news.el.article&id=367429
    1/6/13

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  5. Τουρκία: Διαδηλωτής παρασύρθηκε από όχημα (vid).....

    Το γύρο του κόσμου κάνει video που απεικονίζει διαδηλωτή να παρασύρεται από όχημα, στην προσπάθειά του να αποφύγει τη ρίψη νερού από την Αστυνομία.

    Ως γνωστόν, τα μεγάλα ειδησεογραφικά δίκτυα της Τουρκίας τηρούν σιγή ιχθύος για τα επεισόδια της Κωνσταντινούπολης και έως στιγμής δεν υπάρχουν πληροφορίες για την τύχη του διαδηλωτ


    Πηγή:www.capital.gr
    http://www.capital.gr/News.asp?id=1808409
    2/6/13

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  6. Δήμαρχος Κωνσταντινούπολης: «Πως θα διεκδικήσουμε τους Αγώνες του 2020;»....

    Μετά τα πρωτοφανή επεισόδια που διαδραματίστηκαν τις τελευταίες ημέρες στην Κωνσταντινούπολη ο δήμαρχος της πόλης Καντίρ Τομπάς αναρωτιέται – σύμφωνα με δημοσίευμα της Daily News- πως η Τουρκιά θα διεκδικήσει την διεξαγωγή των Ολυμπιακών Αγώνων το 2020.

    Όπως αναφέρει το δημοσίευμα ο κ Τομπάς σχολιάζοντας την απόσυρση των αστυνομικών δυνάμεων είπε ότι « Η υποχώρηση της αστυνομίας έγινε πολύ αργά». «Το γεγονός ότι όλος ο πλανήτης παρακολουθεί τις εξελίξεις με έχει πραγματικά σοκάρει», λέει ο δήμαρχος και συνεχίζει « Πως θα εξηγήσουμε στη διεθνή κοινότητα αυτό που συνέβη; Με τι επιχειρήματα θα διεκδικήσουμε τους Ολυμπιακούς το 2020;» Μάλιστα ο Τομπάς είπε ότι όλα αυτά θα μπορούσαν να είχαν αποφευχθεί εάν εξηγούσαν στο λαό ότι ουσιαστικά επρόκειτο να κόψουν μόνο πέντε δέντρα « Θα μπορούσαμε να έχουμε ένα κέντρο πληροφοριών στην πλατεία Ταξίμ, το οποίο θα ενημέρωνε τον κόσμο για το σχέδιο . Για παράδειγμα δεν θα κατασκευάσουμε ένα εμπορικό κέντρο. Ίσως φτιάξουμε κάποια μαγαζιά, καφέ, γκαλερί και μουσείο» είπε ο δήμαρχος.

    Σημειώνεται ότι η Κωνσταντινούπολη είχε θεωρεί ένα από τα «φαβορί» για τη διεξαγωγή των Αγώνων και μάλιστα είχε υποβάλλει μια πολύ φιλόδοξη προσπάθεια στην αρμόδια αρχή.
    http://www.protothema.gr/world/article/?aid=283049
    2/6/13

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  7. Turkey protesters return to Ankara and Istanbul streets....

    Hundreds of protesters have returned to the streets of Istanbul and Ankara after two days of unrest that have seen almost 1,000 arrests.

    Largely peaceful protesters waved flags in Istanbul's Taksim Square but there were reports police had fired tear gas in Kizilay Square in Ankara.

    PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan said protesters were trying to undermine democracy.

    The protests began over redeveloping a park near Taksim Square but broadened into anti-government unrest.

    The protests represent the most sustained anti-government unrest for a number of years.

    The BBC's James Reynolds in Istanbul says a lot of people are fed up with the government, which they believe wants to take away some of their personal freedoms.

    'Lesson learnt'

    There had been some isolated clashes around the streets of Istanbul in the early hours of Sunday...........http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-22744728
    2/6/13

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  8. Tirs de gaz lacrymogènes sur des manifestants à Ankara .....

    Actualisé La capitale connaît de nouveaux incidents cet après-midi. A Istanbul, des milliers de personnes occupent toujours la place Taksim .
    Par AFP

    Au troisième jour de leur mouvement, les manifestants turcs ont maintenu dimanche la pression sur le gouvernement de Recep Tayyip Erdogan en occupant la place Taksim d’Istanbul, tandis que de nouveaux incidents ont éclaté dans la capitale Ankara.......http://www.liberation.fr/monde/2013/06/02/turquie-la-place-taksim-celebre-une-victoire_907524?xtor=rss-450
    2/6/13

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  9. Los manifestantes turcos echan un pulso al Gobierno de Erdogan.....

    Las protestas dejan más de 900 personas detenidas y 79 heridos, según el ministro del Interior
    Organizaciones de derechos humanos denuncian el excesivo uso de la fuerza policial.....http://internacional.elpais.com/internacional/2013/06/01/actualidad/1370116756_389795.html
    2/6/13

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  10. Why were police so angry?': Turkish protesters slam police brutality, return to Taksim Square.....

    Across Turkey, witnesses are reporting a disproportionate response by police to the protests, which in most instances begun peacefully. At least 2 people have reportedly been killed, up to 940 detained across the country and hundreds have been injured......http://rt.com/news/turkey-protest-erdogan-istanbul-131/
    2/6/13

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  11. Erdogan says he’s no dictator....

    Amid mass protests Turkish president declares, ‘I am the servant of the people’......http://www.timesofisrael.com/erdogan-says-hes-no-dictator/
    2/6/13

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  12. Police, protesters clash in Ankara; masses gather in Istanbul....

    After two days of skirmishes that caused two deaths and 1,000 injuries, demonstrators gear up for possibility of more violence......http://www.timesofisrael.com/police-protesters-clash-in-ankara-masses-gather-in-istanbul/
    2/6/13

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  13. Turquie: les manifestants prêts à défier encore le gouvernement.....

    Par LEXPRESS.fr, publié le 02/06/2013 à 11:44, mis à jour à 12:30

    Des centaines de manifestants turcs occupaient dimanche la place Taksim d'Istanbul, désertée par la police après deux jours de violents affrontements......http://www.lexpress.fr/actualite/monde/turquie-les-manifestants-prets-a-defier-encore-le-gouvernement_1253905.html
    2/6/13

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  14. Neue Ausschreitungen in der Türkei....Erdogan gibt sich wieder kompromisslos.....

    Zunächst schien es so, als würde es auf dem Taksim-Platz in Istanbul ein ruhiger und fröhlicher Sonntag werden. Zehntausende Menschen waren dorthin geströmt, um zu demonstrieren, die Verwüstungen der beiden vergangenen Tage zu beseitigen und Gesicht zu zeigen. Einige Gruppen tanzten und sangen, vereinzelt wurden Sprechchöre gegen Regierungschef Recep Tayyip Erdogan angestimmt.

    Doch am späten Nachmittag eskalierte die Situation: Nach Informationen türkischer Medien und laut Augenzeugen setzte die Polizei Tränengas ein. Die Ausschreitungen blieben aber viel kleiner als noch am Samstag oder Freitag.......http://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/tuerkei-proteste102.html
    2/6/13

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  15. Dois mortos e mais de mil feridos nas manifestações na Turquia.....
    Duas pessoas morreram e cerca de mil ficaram feridas durante os protestos contra o Governo em várias cidades da Turquia, denunciou, este domingo, a Amnistia Internacional.

    Katie Pownall, porta-voz da AI, disse, citando testemunhos locais, que duas pessoas morreram durante as manifestações em Istambul, que, segundo a AI, foram reprimidas pela polícia turca "com excesso de violência".

    A Amnistia pediu ao primeiro-ministro turco, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, que garanta o direito à liberdade de expressão dos manifestantes e intervenha para parar a repressão com canhões de água e outros métodos agressivos, assim como os maus tratos a detidos.

    A organização defensora dos direitos humanos, com sede em Londres, assinala que os seus escritórios em Istambul e os de outras organizações não-governamentais (ONG) foram usados como hospital, onde foram tratados numerosos feridos.

    Fonte da Ordem dos Médicos da Turquia disse, por seu lado, que só em Ancara se registaram pelo menos 414 feridos, 15 dos quais em estado grave.........http://www.jn.pt/PaginaInicial/Mundo/Interior.aspx?content_id=3252928
    2/6/13

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  16. Başbakan Erdoğan: Bu mu demokrasi?.....

    Başbakan Recep Tayyip Erdoğan'ın gündeminde Gezi Parkı protestoları vardı. İstanbul'da Rumeli Türkleri Derneği Genel Kurulu'nda konuşan Erdoğan, eylemleri muhalefet partilerinin kışkırttığını söyledi. "Yakıyorlar, yıkıyorlar bu mu demokrasi?" diye sordu. Başbakan, AVM iddiaları için, "Alınmış bir karar yok" sözünü de yineledi.......http://video.cnnturk.com/2013/haber/6/2/izni-birkac-capulcudan-alacak-degilim
    2/6/13

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  17. Syria urges nationals to avoid travel to Turkey: SANA.....

    BEIRUT: Syria has recommended its nationals avoid travel to Turkey given recent protests against Prime Minister Reccep Tayyip Erdogan in its northern neighbor, SANA, quoting a Syrian Foreign Ministry source, reported Sunday.

    “The Foreign Ministry recommends Syrian citizens not travel to Turkey at this time for their safety and security given the deteriorating security situation in several Turkish cities in the past few days and the violence committed by the Erdogan government against peaceful protesters,” a statement from the Foreign Ministry source to the state-run agency said.

    Meanwhile, Syrian Information Minister Omran Zoabi urged Ankara to release “prisoners of conscious in Turkey because the government has no justification to hold this large number of peaceful protesters,” according to Sana.

    Answering reporters’ questions, Zoabi said the use of “excessive violence was inappropriate to deal with the Turkish people and that the demonstrators are not terrorists.”

    Zoabi said Erdogan still had the opportunity to cease the violence in Turkey and that the Turkish prime minister needed to respect the will of “his people and leave Turkey to Doha which might host him.”

    Read more: http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Middle-East/2013/Jun-02/219178-syria-urges-nationals-to-avoid-travel-to-turkey.ashx#ixzz2V4p0TxL6
    (The Daily Star :: Lebanon News :: http://www.dailystar.com.lb)
    2/6/13

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  18. Αλληλεγγύη στον λαό της Τουρκίας από ΣΥΡΙΖΑ και ΚΚΕ .....Ανησυχητικές χαρακτηρίζουν της εξελίξεις οι Ανεξάρτητοι Ελληνες.....

    Αλληλεγγύη στο λαό της Τουρκίας και καταδίκη των μεθόδων καταστολής της τουρκικής κυβέρνησης εκφράζουν ο ΣΥΡΙΖΑ και το ΚΚΕ με αφορμή τα γεγονότα στην Κωνσταντινούπολη και σε άλλες τουρκικές πόλεις τα τελευταία 24ωρα. Άκρως ανησυχητικές χαρακτηρίζουν τις εξελίξεις οι Ανεξάρτητοι Έλληνες.

    O ΣΥΡΙΖΑ εξέφρασε αλληλεγγύη στον τουρκικό λαό και εξαπέλυσε βολές εναντίον του νεοφιλελευθερισμού, σχολιάζοντας τα γεγονότα στην Τουρκία. Η ανακοίνωση έχει ως εξής:

    «Ο ΣΥΡΙΖΑ-ΕΚΜ εκφράζει την αμέριστη αλληλεγγύη του στον τουρκικό λαό, στους εκατοντάδες χιλιάδες διαδηλωτές της πλατείας Ταξίμ και όλης της Τουρκίας.

    »Η διαμαρτυρία που ξεκίνησε με αφορμή το πάρκο Γκεζί έχει εξελιχτεί σε μια εξέγερση για τη δημοκρατία, τις ελευθερίες, την αξιοπρέπεια. Η πολιτική Ερντογάν αποτελεί δείγμα του βάρβαρου νεοφιλελευθερισμού της «ανάπτυξης» και της «ανταγωνιστικότητας» που παρουσιάζεται και στις χώρες του νότου ως παράδειγμα προς μίμηση. Του νεοφιλελευθερισμού που εξαθλιώνει τους λαούς και καταργεί τις δημοκρατικές ελευθερίες.

    »Όπλο της τουρκικής κυβέρνησης είναι η κρατική καταστολή και η σιωπή των εγχώριων media, σύμμαχος των διαδηλωτών, όμως, είναι ένα διεθνές κίνημα αλληλεγγύης, που περνά τα όρια της Ευρώπης. Αυτό το κίνημα πρέπει να δυναμώσουμε και στη χώρα μας και να στηρίξουμε πρωτοβουλίες που θα αναδείξουν τη δύναμη των λαών απέναντι στο νεοφιλελευθερισμό και τους εκπροσώπους του» καταλήγει ο ΣΥΡΙΖΑ.

    Το ΚΚΕ καταδίκασε «την καταστολή και τον αυταρχισμό της τουρκικής κυβέρνησης Ερντογάν εναντίον των διαδηλώσεων στην Κωνσταντινούπολη και σε άλλες πόλεις της Τουρκίας» Επίσης «εκφράζει την αλληλεγγύη του στο λαό και τη νεολαία της Τουρκίας, όπως επίσης και στο Κομμουνιστικό Κόμμα Τουρκίας που συμμετέχει ενεργά στις λαϊκές κινητοποιήσεις».

    Άκρως ανησυχητικές χαρακτηρίζουν οι Ανεξάρτητοι Έλληνες τις εξελίξεις στην Τουρκία και όπως αναφέρουν σε σχετική ανακοίνωση, «κανένας δεν δικαιούται να μην επαγρυπνεί, καθώς δημιουργεί ανησυχία η αθέατη «εμπλοκή» στα γεγονότα του Τουρκικού στρατού».

    Ο πρόεδρος του κόμματος Πάνος Καμμένος είχε συσκέψεις με τους τομεάρχες Εξωτερικών Τέρενς Κουίκ και Άμυνας Γιώργο Νταβρή και τους ζήτησε να απευθυνθούν για ενημέρωση στους αρμόδιους υπουργούς. Μέσα στο επόμενο 24ωρο θα υπάρξει και επίσκεψη του Τέρενς Κουίκ στο Υπουργείο Εξωτερικών για πιο λεπτομερή ενημέρωση. Εξάλλου, ο κ. Νταβρής επικοινώνησε τηλεφωνικά με τον υπουργό Εθνικής Άμυνας Πάνο Παναγιωτόπουλο.
    http://www.tovima.gr/politics/article/?aid=515956
    2/6/13

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  19. Dieses Mal hat Erdogan sein Blatt überreizt....

    In der Türkei passieren Dinge, die bisher nicht denkbar waren. Hundertausende, einst konkurrierende Gruppen gehen gegen Erdogan auf die Straße. Der reagiert mit Arroganz, Verachtung und Blindheit.......http://www.welt.de/politik/ausland/article116749019/Dieses-Mal-hat-Erdogan-sein-Blatt-ueberreizt.html
    2/6/13

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  20. Türkei"Die Polizei war außer Kontrolle".....

    Wie ist es zu den Massenprotesten in der Türkei gekommen? Der Istanbuler Kulturschaffende Vasif Kortun erklärt die Wut der Menschen und was Premier Erdoğan falsch macht.......http://www.zeit.de/politik/ausland/2013-06/Vasif-kortun-interview-istanbul
    2/6/13

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  21. Manifestantes na Turquia afastados com gás lacrimogéneo.....A chefe da diplomacia externa da União Europeia, Catherine Ashton, lamentou o uso "desproporcionado" da força.....

    A polícia disparou, este domingo à tarde, gás lacrimogéneo para dispersar milhares de manifestantes em Ancara, capital da Turquia, no terceiro dia de protestos contra o Governo do país.

    De acordo com a televisão turca NTV, a polícia interveio quando os manifestantes se estavam a dirigir para o gabinete do primeiro-ministro, Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

    A vaga de contestação na Turquia começou com um protesto para salvar um parque no centro de Istambul, mas alargou rapidamente a outras cidades e tornou-se numa contestação ao Governo conservador de inspiração islâmica do Partido Justiça e Desenvolvimento.

    A chefe da diplomacia externa da União Europeia, Catherine Ashton, lamentou o uso "desproporcionado" da força por parte da polícia turca na violenta onda de protestos no país e pediu ao Governo e aos manifestantes que dialoguem e ponham fim aos confrontos que já resultaram na detenção de mais de 900 pessoas desde sexta-feira e pelo menos 79 feridos, segundo fontes do Governo turco.

    A Amnistia Internacional assegurou, por seu lado, que duas pessoas morreram e mais de mil ficaram feridas durante os protestos na Turquia.
    http://www.jn.pt/PaginaInicial/Mundo/Interior.aspx?content_id=3253045
    2/6/13

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  22. Turkey protests: Clashes rage in Istanbul's Besiktas.....

    Turkish protesters have clashed with police in Istanbul's Besiktas district, in some of the worst violence since unrest erupted three days ago.

    Mosques, shops and a university have been turned into makeshift hospitals to deal with the injured.

    Protesters tore up paving stones to build barricades, and police responded with tear gas and water cannon.

    Protests were sparked by plans to build on an Istanbul park but have broadened into nationwide anti-government unrest.

    Officials say more than 1,700 people had been arrested during protests in 67 towns and cities, though many have since been released.

    Late on Sunday the White House said in a statement that all parties should "calm the situation", and reaffirmed that peaceful demonstrations are "part of democratic expression".

    The US previously criticised the security forces for their initial response to the protest.

    Roads sealed off......http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-22749750
    3/6/13

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  23. Occupy Taksim?....

    It started as a rather modest protest by some 50 people a few days ago against the government decision to convert the “Gezi” (promenade) Park, the little and only remaining green spot in the famous Taksim district in the heart of Istanbul, into Artillery Barracks that had been there in Ottoman times. There are rumors that the new barracks might include a shopping mall, stemming from a speech from Prime Minister Tayyip Erdoğan himself. So, some 50 of the activists resident in the area, mostly artists, architects and writers began carrying out a peaceful demonstration until the police tried to disperse them by force and pepper gas; perhaps some of you have already seen the “Sprayed women in red” photo by a Reuters photographer.......http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/occupy-taksim.aspx?pageID=238&nid=47972
    3/6/13

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  24. Демонстранты в Турции сменили лозунги с экологических на политические.....

    АНКАРА, 3 июня. /ИТАР-ТАСС/. Крайне неспокойно прошла минувшая ночь в Турции, где уже практически неделю проходят массовые выступления с требованиями отставки правительства, которое обвиняется манифестантами в исламизации общества.

    Тысячи демонстрантов периодически вторгались на центральную площадь Таксим в Стамбуле. Если в конце прошлой недели они делали это под экологическими лозунгами - с призывом к властям прекратить вырубку деревьев в парке Гези, чтобы освободить место для строительства торгово- развлекательного комплекса, то сейчас на первый план вышли политические призывы - отправки в отставку премьер-министра и лидера правящей происламской Партии справедливости и развития Тайипа Эрдогана. В турецкой столице силы правопорядка неоднократно сдерживали попытки тысяч турок прорваться в район, где располагается комплекс правительственных зданий и резиденция Тайипа Эрдогана. В разных местах города вспыхивали ожесточенные столкновения демонстрантов с полицией. Согласно Анатолийскому агентству, в Анкаре арестованы не менее двухсот человек. Во всей Турции, по различным оценкам, задержаны почти две тысячи демонстрантов и зачинщиков беспорядков.......http://www.itar-tass.com/c1/758007.html
    3/6/13

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  25. Ο Ερντογάν φεύγει απο την Τουρκία για επίσημο ταξίδι.....

    Είναι η 7η ημέρα των διαδηλώσεων στην Κωνσταντινούπολη και την 3η των σφοδρών συγκρούσεων διαδηλωτών –αστυνομίας σε όλη την επικράτεια της Τουρκίας.


    Ο Ρετζέπ Ταγίπ Ερντογάν ξεκινά επίσημο ταξίδι στο εξωτερικό και θα απουσιάζει για 4 ημέρες. Σύμφωνα με την ανακοίνωση του γραφείοτ του πρωθυπουργού, ο Ερντογάν θα επισκεφθεί την Τυνησία, την Αλγερία και το Μαρόκο. Είναι οι χώρες που είχε ξεκινήσει «η Αραβική Άνοιξη»!


    Ο πρώην στενός φίλος και συνεργάτης του Ερντογάν, Αμντουλατίφ Σενέρ και πρώην αντιπρόεδρος της κυβέρνησης Ερντογάν, δήλωσε στο τηλεοπτικό δίκτυο Halk « ο πρωθυπουργός όταν δεν του αρέσει κάτι δραπετεύει. Πάλι κάτι έχει στο μυαλό του και δεν μπορεί να το πει και φεύγει στο εξωτερικό για να το ανακοινώσει. Δυστυχώς η συμπεριφορά του δεν μπορεί να γίνει αποδεκτή. Αυτό δείχνει πως αδιαφορεί για τη χώρα».
    http://www.sigmalive.com/news/international/48508
    3/6/13

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  26. Να είστε ήρεμοι, είπε ο Ερντογάν στους Τούρκους και... πέταξε για Μαρόκο!......

    Παρά τις συνεχείς ταραχές και τις ογκώδεις διαδηλώσεις σε πολλές πόλεις της Τουρκίας και τη διεθνή κατακραυγή για χρήση υπέρμετρης βίας από την αστυνομία, ο τούρκος πρωθυπουργός Ταγίπ Ερντογάν δεν έχει σκοπό να αλλάξει το πρόγραμμά του. Ετσι ενώ η χώρα βρίσκεται σε μεγάλο αναβρασμό εκείνος φεύγει για... Μαρόκο!

    Λίγο πριν φύγει, απηύθυνε έκκληση για ηρεμία: "Να είστε ήρεμοι, χαλαροί, και αυτό θα ξεπεραστεί", δήλωσε ο Ερντογάν σε συνέντευξη Τύπου που έδωσε στο αεροδρόμιο της Κωνσταντινούπολης πριν από την προγραμματισμένη αναχώρησή του για επίσημη επίσκεψη στο Μαρόκο.

    Υποστήριξε ότι οι διαδηλώσεις «είναι οργανωμένες από το εσωτερικό και το εξωτερικό» και αποτελούν «έργο ακραίων στοιχείων». Είπε επίσης ότι στις διαμαρτυρίες έχει παίξει ρόλο το Ρεπουμπλικανικό Λαϊκό Κόμμα (αξιωματική αντιπολίτευση).

    Ο τούρκος πρωθυπουργός υποστήριξε ότι «αυτοί που δεν μπορούν να νικήσουν το Κόμμα Δικαιοσύνης και Ανάπτυξης στις κάλπες, επιχειρούν να το κάνουν με τέτοιους τρόπους». Ερωτηθείς σχετικά με τα ξένα ΜΜΕ που έχουν παρουσιάσει την κατάσταση στην Τουρκία ως «Τουρκική Άνοιξη», ο Ερντογάν χαρακτήρισε τις σχετικές ειδήσεις «επιπόλαιες» και πρόσθεσε ότι «τις συντάσσουν άνθρωποι οι οποίοι δεν γνωρίζουν την Τουρκία».

    Οπως αποφάσισε, δεν αλλάζει το πρόγραμμα της περιοδείας του στο Μάγρεμπ, παρά τις αντικυβερνητικές διαδηλώσεις που συγκλονίζουν τις μεγάλες πόλεις της Τουρκίας εδώ και τρεις ημέρες, και θα αναχωρήσει σήμερα το πρωί για το Μαρόκο. Την είδηση επιβεβαίωσε στο Γαλλικό Πρακτορείο Ειδήσεων αξιωματούχος της υπηρεσίας ασφαλείας του. "Ο κ. Ερντογάν θα μεταβεί στο Μαρόκο, στη συνέχεια στην Αλγερία και έπειτα στην Τυνησία. Θα έχει μία διανυκτέρευση σε κάθε χώρα" και θα επιστρέψει στην Τουρκία την Πέμπτη, δήλωσε η ίδια πηγή.


    Ο τούρκος πρωθυπουργός θα έχει συνομιλίες με τους αρχηγούς των τριών κρατών του Μάγρεμπ "για τις πολιτικές, οικονομικές και πολιτιστικές σχέσεις", ανάμεσα την Τουρκία και τις χώρες τους καθώς και για τις "περιφερειακές και διεθνείς εξελίξεις", αναφέρεται στην ανακοίνωση του πρωθυπουργικού γραφείου.

    Μεγάλη πτώση στο Χρηματιστήριο ........http://www.protothema.gr/world/article/?aid=283264
    3/6/13

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  27. Διεθνής Τύπος: Αέρας αλλαγής πνέει στην Τουρκία...

    Οι αναλύσεις των ξένων εφημερίδων είτε άμεσα είτε έμμεσα κάνουν λόγο για «τουρκική άνοιξη» σε παραλληλισμό με την «αραβική άνοιξη».....

    http://www.tovima.gr/world/article/?aid=516000
    3/6/13

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  28. Cumhurbaşkanı Gül'den Kılıçdaroğlu'nun randevu talebine olumlu yanıt

    03 Haziran 2013 16:33 (Son güncelleme 03 Haziran 2013 16:54)
    Cumhurbaşkanı Gül, CHP Lideri Kılıçdaroğlu'nun randevu talebine olumlu yanıt verdi. Görüşme saat 18.00'de.

    Ankara

    CHP'den yapılan açıklamaya göre, CHP Özel Kalem Müdürü Tuncay Ceylan, Cumhurbaşkanı Abdullah Gül'ün Özel Kalem Müdürü Koray Ertaş'ı telefonla aradı ve CHP Genel Başkanı Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu'nun görüşme isteğini iletti.

    Cumhurbaşkanı Gül, Kılıçdaroğlu'nun randevu talebine olumlu yanıt verdi. Gül, Kılıçdaroğlu'nu saat 18.00'da kabul edecek.
    http://www.aa.com.tr/tr/rss/189339--kilicdaroglu-cumhurbaskani-gulden-randevu-talep-etti
    3/6/13

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  29. Συγκρούσεις μέχρι τα ξημερώματα στην Πόλη 4/6/13...........

    Ο τούρκος πρωθυπουργός Ρετζέπ Ταγίπ Ερντογάν υποστήριξε ότι οι διαδηλωτές που, όπως είπε, υποκινούνται από αντικυβερνητικές οργανώσεις και έχουν προκαλέσει τις πιο έντονες ταραχές στην Τουρκία εδώ και χρόνια, βαδίζουν «χέρι-χέρι με την τρομοκρατία».

    Νωρίτερα, ο κ. Ερντογάν είχε δηλώσει, από το Μαρόκο όπου βρίσκεται, ότι η κατάσταση στην Τουρκία εξομαλύνεται και επιστρέφοντας από αυτήν την επίσκεψή του στο Μάγρεμπ τα προβλήματα θα ρυθμιστούν.

    Παράλληλα κατηγόρησε τους πολιτικούς αντιπάλους του ότι επιχειρούν να εκμεταλλευτούν τις διαδηλώσεις. «Στην αρχή, το πρόβλημα με τα δέντρα προκάλεσε τα γεγονότα. Όμως στη συνέχεια οι διαδηλωτές παρακινήθηκαν από ανθρώπους που δεν κέρδισαν στις εκλογές», σημείωσε......http://www.protothema.gr/world/article/?aid=283517
    4/6/13

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  30. 22-Jähriger bei Protesten in Türkei getötet

    Ein 22-Jähriger ist laut TV-Bericht bei den Protesten in der Türkei getötet worden. Er erlag in der südlichen Provinz Hatay einer Schussverletzung, die ihm ein Unbekannter zugefügt hatte.......http://www.welt.de/politik/ausland/article116784739/22-Jaehriger-bei-Protesten-in-Tuerkei-getoetet.html
    4/6/13

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  31. Workers strike in support of Turkey protests....

    Two-day strike under way to protest over government's harsh response to demonstrations that have swept the nation.....

    Thousands of public sector workers in Turkey are on a two-day strike in support of anti-government demonstrations.

    The strike was called by the The Public Workers Unions Confederation in response to "state terror implemented against mass protests across the country". It said the government of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan had "shown once again ... enmity to democracy".

    The confederation, which has an estimated 240,000 members in 11 unions, said the strike would last for two days.

    Al Jazeera's Rawya Rageh reporting from the capital Ankara said that the strike call was significant: "They are trying to send a message, that this is not just youth on the streets, this is not just about a park or individual demands - this is about something bigger."

    However, she said that the success of the strike remained to be seen: "It has to be said that unions are not that strong in Turkey. This is going to be a test to show that they are able to deliver on what they say."

    Shot dead

    The workers' strike comes in the wake of four days of mass protests against the Islamic-rooted government of Erdogan. At least two people have died in the demonstrations.......http://www.aljazeera.com/news/europe/2013/06/20136464616805636.html
    4/6/13

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  32. Η Αττάλεια δεν δίνει νερό για τις «αύρες» της αστυνομίας.....Το κρατάμε για τις πυρκαγιές, λέει ο δήμος.....

    Την άρνηση παροχής νερού για τον ανεφοδιασμό των αστυνομικών οχημάτων ΤΟΜΑ, που χρησιμοποιούνται για την απομάκρυνση των διαδηλωτών, εξέφρασε ο δήμος Αττάλειας της Τουρκίας, όπως μετέδωσε το τουρκικό πρακτορείο Dogan.

    Ο δήμος, υπό την ηγεσία του Μουσταφά Ακαϊντίν που ανήκει στο Λαϊκό Κόμμα (CHP) της αντιπολίτευσης, δεν επέτρεψε στην αστυνομία να πάρουν νερό από τις δεξαμενές που ανήκουν στην πυροσβεστική, προκειμένου να αποφευχθεί μία έλλειψη νερού σε περίπτωση που ξεσπάσει κάποια πυρκαγιά στην πόλη.


    Αυτό είχε ως αποτέλεσμα οι αστυνομικές δυνάμεις να απευθυνθούν στους αξιωματούχους του Κερπέζ, δήμος που εκπροσωπείται από το κυβερνών κόμμα, χρησιμοποιώντας νερό που ήταν αποθηκευμένο για το πότισμα πάρκων.


    Σύμφωνα με όσα αναφέρει η Daily News, εκπρόσωπος του γραφείου του δημάρχου, ο Turan Eren,

    παρενέβη, αναθέτοντας στις αρμόδιες υπηρεσίες τη χορήγηση νερού στα οχήματα με επίσημη εντολή.
    http://www.protothema.gr/world/article/?aid=283613
    4/6/13

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  33. Militär schlägt sich auf Seite der Demonstranten....

    Bei den Protesten gegen den türkischen Ministerpräsidenten Erdogan hilft das Militär Sanitätern und verteilt Atemschutzmasken an Demonstranten. Die Armee hasst Erdogan – wird sie auch eingreifen?......http://www.welt.de/politik/ausland/article116800782/Militaer-schlaegt-sich-auf-Seite-der-Demonstranten.html
    4/6/13

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  34. Iranian arrested in Turkey on charges of provoking protesters....

    Turkish police on Tuesday arrested an Iranian national over alleged charges of provoking protesters in the Turkish capital of Ankara, state-run TRT TV reported.

    The Iranian national is allegedly charged with playing a provocative role in protests at Kizilay Square in Ankara, according to the report.

    Turkey has been witnessing nationwide anti-government protests, after clashes took place between the police and demonstrators recently at Gezi Park of Taksim Square in Istanbul.

    The demonstration started as an environmental sit-in at the park over plans to redevelop that part of Taksim Square, but later turned violent after vandals and some extremist groups mixed them into the peaceful protesters.

    Meanwhile, the police is also accused of using excessive force against the protesters. ......http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/786867.shtml#.Ua6z7tiIzJc
    5/6/13

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  35. Gezi'de internet engellendi mi?....

    Gezi Parkı protestoları sırasında internet erişiminin engellendiği iddialarını reddeden TTNET Genel Müdürü Orkun Kaya, “TTNET’in kesinlikle bu süreçte bir engellemesi olmadı. Aksine tüplü televizyonları bile internete bağlayıp, akıllandırıyoruz” dedi

    İstanbul Taksim’deki Gezi Parkı protestoları sırasında internet erişimini engelleme gibi bir girişimde bulunmadıklarını ifade eden TTNET Genel Müdürü Abdullah Orkun Kaya, “İnternet erişiminin engellenmesi kesinlikle söz konusu değil. Yoğunluktan kaynaklanan bölgesel sıkıntılar oldu. Bu konuda Bilgi teknolojileri ve İletişim Kurumu (BTK) da sektör adına açıklama yaptı” dedi. ......http://ekonomi.haberturk.com/teknoloji/haber/850046-gezide-internet-engellendi-mi
    5/6/13

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  36. Proteste gegen Erdoğan...... Türkische Polizei nimmt Twitter-Nutzer fest.....

    Sie sollen "beleidigende Informationen" über die Regierung verbreitet haben: 25 Menschen sind festgenommen worden. Premier Erdoğan hatte Twitter als Plage bezeichnet.........http://www.zeit.de/politik/ausland/2013-06/twitter-tuerkei-festnahmen-erdogan
    5/6/13

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  37. Davuoğlu'ndan, ABD Dışişleri Bakanı Kerry'e Gezi Parkı yanıtı....'İkinci sınıf demokrasi değiliz'....

    Dışişleri Bakanı Ahmet Davutoğlu'nun, Taksim Gezi Parkı'ndaki olaylara ilişkin ABD'den gelen açıklamalar üzerine, ABD Dışişleri Bakanı John Kerry'i arayarak tepkisini paylaştığı ve "Türkiye'nin 2. sınıf bir demokrasi olmadığını" vurguladığı öğrenildi.

    Diplomatik kaynaklardan edinilen bilgiye göre, Dışişleri Bakanı Davutoğlu, Taksim'deki olayların ardından ABD'li yetkililer tarafından arka arkaya yapılan açıklamalar üzerine muhatabı Kerry'i telefonla aradı.

    Olayların gerçek mahiyeti hakkında mevkidaşını bilgilendiren Davutoğlu, pek çok demokratik ülkede benzer eylemlerle karşılaşıldığına işaret ederek, son dönemde ABD'de yaşanan "Occupy Wall Street" olaylarında çok sayıda kişinin hayatını kaybettiğini hatırlattı.

    Avrupa'nın farklı başkentlerinde de benzer olayların meydana geldiğini anımsatan Davutoğlu'nun, "Birçok demokratik ülke benzer eylemlerle karşılaşır ve bu da demokratik sistemlerin sınavıdır" ifadesini kullandığı belirtildi.......http://www.haberturk.com/dunya/haber/850252-davuoglundan-abd-disisleri-bakani-kerrye-gezi-parki-yaniti
    5/6/13

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  38. Μ. Κοππά: συμμετείχε στη συγκέντρωση διαμαρτυρίας υπέρ των πολιτών της Τουρκίας .....

    Η ευρωβουλευτής Μαριλένα Κοππά συμμετείχε μαζί με άλλους ευρωβουλευτές, χθες 4 Ιουνίου, στη συγκέντρωση διαμαρτυρίας τουρκικών οργανώσεων της κοινωνίας των πολιτών που πραγματοποιήθηκε έξω από το Ευρωπαϊκό Κοινοβούλιο.

    Στόχος της συγκέντρωσης ήταν η καταδίκη της υπέρμετρης χρήσης βίας από την αστυνομία στα τελευταία γεγονότα στην Τουρκία και η συμπαράσταση και αλληλεγγύη στο αίτημα για Δημοκρατία και ελευθερία του λόγου.

    Η Μαριλένα Κοππά μιλώντας εκ μέρους της Ομάδας των Σοσιαλιστών και Δημοκρατών έστειλε ένα μήνυμα στήριξης στους πολίτες της Τουρκίας.
    http://euractiv.gr/m-koppa-symmeteixe-sti-sygkentrosi-diamartyrias-yper-ton-politon-tis-toyrkias
    5/6/13

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  39. Police quell protesters in Ankara with sudden tear gas attack .....

    The ninth day of the Gezi Park protests saw more police violence in the center of Ankara in the afternoon, despite the government’s repeated instructions to the security forces to exercise restraint. Police again used tear gas and water cannon to quell protesters, most of whom were members of unions who had called for a strike in solidarity with the Gezi Park demonstrations.

    The Confederation of Progressive Trade Unions (DİSK), the Public Workers Unions Confederation (KESK), the Turkish Doctors’ Union (TTB) and the Union of Chambers of Turkish Engineers and Architects (TMMOB) as well as members of left-wing political parties and members of civil society organizations were all present at the Kızılay square.

    A greater police presence compared to the last two days was noted near the square. Tensions arose as a group unrelated with the unions tried to set up tents on Kızılay Square, according to claims. Police chased protesters in the main arterial roads of the town such as Sakarya, Ziya Gökalp and Atatürk Avenues. Some detentions have reportedly been made following the sudden crackdown.

    Ankara was one of the places which saw the fiercest police repression over the week-end. Another demonstration is underway at Kuğulu Park, one of the main parks in the center of the city.

    June/05/2013
    http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/police-quell-protesters-in-ankara-with-sudden-tear-gas-attack.aspx?pageID=238&nID=48306&NewsCatID=341
    5/6/13

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  40. Gezi Park protests leave a police captain dead in Adana.....

    06 June 2013 13:47 (Last updated 06 June 2013 14:46)
    Captain Sari, who intervened in a group of illegal demonstrators, died after being severely injured

    Adana

    Police captain Mustafa Sari, who was severely injured while intervening in a group of illegal demonstrators in southern Adana province, died on Thursday.

    Sari was severely injured after falling to a construction site of a subway.

    Governor of Adana Huseyin Avni Cos said that Sari could not be saved despite all efforts.

    The protests, which started in reaction to a construction project in Gezi Park in Taksim district of Istanbul, spread to several other cities.
    http://www.aa.com.tr/en/rss/190389--gezi-park-protests-leave-a-police-captain-dead-in-adana
    6/6/13

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  41. ‘PM who takes things personally’: Erdogan to demolish park despite protests...

    Turkey’s PM has vowed that development of Taksim Square will go ahead, despite ongoing protests. Tayyip Erdogan made the remark in Tunisia, and is due to return to Turkey today. Erdogan is also under scrutiny, with opponents blasting him as authoritarian.

    As the protests enter their seventh day, casualties have risen, with three people dead and more than 4,000 injured. What began as an environmental protest against the demolition of Taksim Gezi Park in Istanbul to build a mall has turned into Turkey’s biggest wave of anti-government protest in years.

    "There is a problem called Twitter right now and you can find every kind of lie there. The thing that is called social media is the biggest trouble for society right now," Erdogan said before leaving for North Africa. The Turkish prime minister also slammed the protests as undemocratic, and dismissed them as being organized by extremists.

    In their list of demands issued to Erdogan, activists are calling for the firing of the chiefs responsible for the violent police crackdown, the release of protesters detained by police, and for a ban on the use of teargas. If these demands are fulfilled, protesters said they would end the riots.......http://rt.com/news/turkey-demands-erdogan-returns-300/
    6/6/13

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  42. Erdogan erklärt der Protestbewegung den Krieg....

    Der türkische Regierungschef trotzt der Protestwelle: Recep Tayyip Erdogan will an dem umstrittenen Bauprojekt in Istanbul festhalten. Die Demonstranten würden von Terroristen gelenkt, wettert er.

    Am Mittwochabend erreichte ein langes Schreiben des türkischen Vizepremiers Bülent Arinc die Vertreter der Medien. Es war die erste Bilanz der Unruhen gegen den türkischen Ministerpräsidenten Recep Tayyip Erdogan aus Sicht der Regierung – mit bemerkenswerten Zahlen: Bislang seien 244 Polizisten verletzt und 317 Polizeifahrzeuge verbrannt oder anderweitig beschädigt worden.

    Es blieb nicht lange dabei. Am Donnerstag starb in der südtürkischen Stadt Adana ein Polizist, als er beim Jagen von Demonstranten von einer noch im Bau befindlichen Brücke ohne Geländer fiel. Es war das dritte Todesopfer seit Beginn der Proteste, nachdem ein junger Demonstrant in Istanbul von einem Auto gerammt worden und ein anderer in der südtürkischen Stadt Antakya ums Leben gekommen war................http://www.welt.de/politik/ausland/article116886413/Erdogan-erklaert-der-Protestbewegung-den-Krieg.html
    6/6/13

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  43. Thousands cheer Erdogan upon his arrival at Istanbul airport....
    ‘Protests are bordering on illegality, must end immediately,’ says Turkish PM to some 10,000 AKP supporters.....http://www.timesofisrael.com/thousands-cheer-erdogan-upon-arrival-at-istanbul-airport/
    7/6/13

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  44. Erdogan accueilli en héros à Istanbul.....

    Le premier ministre turc, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, a fait une démonstration de force vendredi 7 juin à son retour en Turquie. Devant des milliers de partisans, l'homme fort de la Turquie a exigé la fin "immédiate" des manifestations qui réclament sa démission depuis huit jours.

    Accueilli dans la nuit en héros à l'aéroport d'Istanbul au terme d'une tournée de trois jours au Maghreb, le chef du gouvernement a une nouvelle fois dénoncé les "anarchistes" et les "extrémistes" qui défilent dans les rues des principales villes du pays en défiant son autorité et ordonné l'arrêt de leur mouvement.

    "VANDALISME"

    "J'appelle à une fin immédiate des manifestations, qui ont perdu leur caractère démocratique et ont tourné au vandalisme", a-t-il lancé à la foule, qui agitait des drapeaux turcs en scandant "nous sommes prêts à mourir pour toi, Tayyip" ou encore "allons-y, écrasons-les tous". Juché sur un bus et flanqué de son épouse et d'une bonne partie de son gouvernement, M. Erdogan a assuré qu'il n'était pas "le maître mais le serviteur" de la Turquie et remercié ses partisans pour leur retenue depuis le début de la crise. "Vous êtes restés calmes, responsables et vous avez fait preuve de bon sens", a lancé M. Erdogan. "Nous allons tous maintenant rentrer chez nous (...) vous n'êtes pas le genre de gens qui tapez sur des casseroles dans les rues", a-t-il ajouté......http://www.lemonde.fr/europe/article/2013/06/07/turquie-erdogan-ovationne-par-ses-partisans_3425805_3214.html#ens_id=1254457&xtor=RSS-3208
    7/6/13

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  45. Καταχώρηση στους New York Times από τους Τούρκους διαδηλωτές....ΕΞΗΓΟΥΝ ΤΑ ΑΙΤΗΜΑΤΑ ΤΟΥΣ....

    Με μια ολοσέλιδη καταχώριση υπό τον τίτλο "Τι συμβαίνει στην Τουρκία" στην εφημερίδα Νιου Γιορκ Τάιμς, το Κίνημα Δημοκρατίας του Γκεζί —από το όνομα του πάρκου όπου ξεκίνησαν οι αντικυβερνητικές διαδηλώσεις— επιχειρεί σήμερα να εξηγήσει τους λόγους που οδήγησαν στις κινητοποιήσεις και να διατυπώσει τα αιτήματά του.

    "Ο τουρκικός λαός μίλησε, δεν θα μας συνθλίψουν", τονίζεται στη διαφήμιση, ο τίτλος της οποίας μοιάζει να ξεθωριάζει πίσω από τους καπνούς ενός δακρυγόνου.

    "Κατά τα δέκα χρόνια που βρίσκεται στην εξουσία ο πρωθυπουργός Ερντογάν ζήσαμε τη συνεχή αποσάθρωση των πολιτικών δικαιωμάτων και των ελευθεριών μας. Οι συλλήψεις πολλών δημοσιογράφων, καλλιτεχνών και εκλεγμένων πολιτικών και οι περιορισμοί στην ελευθερία της έκφρασης, στα δικαιώματα των γυναικών και των μειονοτήτων, δείχνουν ότι το κυβερνών κόμμα δεν αντιμετωπίζει με σοβαρότητα τη δημοκρατία", σημειώνουν οι συγγραφείς του κειμένου που δηλώνουν αλληλέγγυοι προς τους "απλούς πολίτες που διαμαρτύρονται" στην Τουρκία.

    Μεταξύ άλλων ζητούν να σταματήσει η αστυνομική βία, να υπάρξει ελευθεροτυπία, "ένας ανοιχτός δημοκρατικός διάλογος (...) και για έρευνα για τις πρόσφατες καταχρήσεις της εξουσίας από την κυβέρνηση, που οδήγησαν στο θάνατο αθώων".

    Η διαφήμιση υπογράφεται από το "Κίνημα Δημοκρατίας του Γκεζί" και πληρώθηκε χάρη σε έρανο που διενεργήθηκε μέσω του Διαδικτύου και επέτρεψε να συγκεντρωθούν 102.000 δολάρια μέσα σε διάστημα πέντε ημερών. Περισσότεροι από 2.500 άνθρωποι έδωσαν χρήματα στον έρανο.

    Μια νέα διαδήλωση αλληλεγγύης προς τους Τούρκους ακτιβιστές αναμένεται να γίνει απόψε στη Νέα Υόρκη και οι οργανωτές αναμένουν ότι θα συμμετάσχουν σε αυτήν πολλές χιλιάδες άνθρωποι.
    http://www.imerisia.gr/article.asp?catid=26511&subid=2&pubid=113057936
    7/6/13

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  46. Turkish PM Erdoğan, parliament speaker to hold emergency meeting.....

    Turkish Parliamentary Speaker Cemil Çiçek and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan are to hold an emergency meeting later today amid the country-wide demonstrations over the demolition of Istanbul’s Gezi Park.

    Apart from the ongoing nationwide discussion over the Gezi Park protests, the meeting between the country’s most important politicians is also expected to focus on the process to draft a new Constitution.

    Çiçek, who is heading a parliamentary panel tasked with rewriting the Constitution, is expected to brief Erdoğan at the progress of the four-party panel drafting the document. Thanks to a push from Çiçek, the parties have now agreed on around 50 articles, but that is still less than half of the proposed charter......http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turkish-pm-erdogan-parliament-speaker-to-hold-emergency-meeting.aspx?pageID=238&nid=48456
    8/6/13

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  47. No shopping mall or hotel at Gezi Park, says Istanbul mayor....
    Kadir Topbaş emphasizes that plans to build replica Ottoman barracks will go ahead and be redesigned as a museum.....http://www.timesofisrael.com/no-shopping-mall-or-hotel-at-gezi-park-says-istanbul-mayor/
    8/6/13

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  48. AK Parti'den iki dev miting kararı....15 Haziran'da Ankara'da, 16 Haziran'da İstanbul'da...

    AK Parti Merkez Karar ve Yönetim Kurulu toplantısında, Ankara ve İstanbul'da iki dev miting yapılması kararı alındı.

    Birlik ve beraberlik mesajlarının verileceği mitinglerden ilki 15 Haziran Cumartesi günü Ankara'da, ikincisi ise 16 Haziran Pazar günü İstanbul'da yapılacak.
    http://www.haberturk.com/gundem/haber/850985-ak-partiden-iki-dev-miting-karari
    8/6/13

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  49. Sindaco Istanbul: "Rivedere piani su Gezi Park"....Ma Erdogan insiste: la protesta va fermata.....
    Solo scaramucce notturne in un weekend di relativa calma dopo giorni di scontri e violenze. Per la stampa è solo una tregua armata: da lunedì il premier potrebbe ordinare lo sgombero forzato di piazza Taksim a Istanbul e Kugulu Park ad Ankara. E sul Bosforo la protesta unisce persino le tifoserie rivali di Fenerbahce e Besiktas.......http://www.repubblica.it/esteri/2013/06/08/news/turchia_sindaco_istanbul_su_gezi_park-60680331/?rss
    8/6/13

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  50. Cientos de policías turcos, gas lacrimógeno y blindados para desalojar Taksim......

    La policía turca ha entrado a primera hora de esta mañana en la plaza Taksim, centro neurálgico de las protestas desatadas hace dos semanas contra el Gobierno de Erdogan, para reprimir a los manifestantes congregados.

    Según varios medios de comunicación, cientos de antidisturbios se disponen a retirar las barricadas levantadas por los manifestantes alrededor de la plaza, lugar donde se han producido en los últimos días violentos enfrentamientos entre la policía y los manifestantes contra los planes del Gobierno para construir un centro comercial.

    La policía ha entrado con blindados en la céntrica plaza de Taksim de Estambul, a la que no se acercaba desde hace dos semanas, para proceder a su desalojo, enfrentándose a los manifestantes allí reunidos mediante gas lacrimógeno.

    Los agentes anunciaron mediante altavoces que no iban a desalojar la acampada de protesta del adyacente parque Gezi, sino únicamente limpiar la plaza y sus aledaños de pancartas........http://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2013/06/11/internacional/1370926125.html
    11/6/13

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  51. Turkish police use water cannons, tear gas to oust protesters from Taksim Square.....

    Turkey has deployed riot police at Taksim Square in Istanbul, the focus of the ongoing anti-government protest in the country.

    Hundreds of security troops have arrived at the scene early morning. The square itself was mostly empty of protesters at the time.

    The few protesters present at the square when police arrived were quickly dispersed with tear gas, eyewitnesses report. They retreated to neighboring areas and are launching sporadic assaults at police forces, being beaten back each time.

    Some of the police dismantled barricades which protesters erected over the days of action. They have also taken down protest banners from the buildings surrounding the square.

    Others were using water cannons to scatter the protesters trying to retake the square. The activists threw firebombs and fireworks at the armored police trucks.

    Police officials told the media they are taking control of the square to protect a monument in it from vandalism. .........http://rt.com/news/police-turkey-taksim-square-505/
    11/6/13

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  52. Turkish police storm Taksim Square .....
    Riot police fire teargas and move past barricades to disperse demonstrators occupying heart of Istanbul......

    Hundreds of Turkish police have stormed Istanbul's Taksim Square, the site of ongoing demostrations against the government.

    Reuters news agency quoted witnesses as saying on Tuesday that police, backed by armoured vehicles, fired teargas to scatter small groups of protesters who have been occupying the square against plans to redevelop an adjoining park.

    However, the governor of Istanbul, Huseyin Avni Mutlu, said on Twitter that police were there only to remove banners and placards.

    The police, wielding shields, moved past barricades set up by the protesters in Taksim Square, and blocked all exits.......http://www.aljazeera.com/news/europe/2013/06/201361144640543595.html
    11/6/13

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  53. Στην Ταξίμ οι ειδικές δυνάμεις......

    Μέλη των ειδικών δυνάμεων της αστυνομίας εισήλθαν στην πλατεία Ταξίμ της Κωνσταντινούπολης-σύμφωνα με αυτόπτες μάρτυρες- ενώ τουρκικά μέσα ενημέρωσης μεταδίδουν ότι οι αρχές απομακρύνουν τα οδοφράγματα που είχαν στήσει οι διαδηλωτές. Με δακρυγόνα διέλυσε η αστυνομία συγκέντρωση διαμαρτυρίας κατά του πρωθυπουργού στο κέντρο της Άγκυρας, το βράδυ της Δευτέρας. ........http://www.enet.gr/?i=news.el.article&id=369060
    11/6/13

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  54. All eyes on Taksim as crowds start to gather for meeting at 7 pm .....

    Crowds are gathering in Istanbul’s Taksim square on a call from the Taksim Solidarity Platform for a meeting at 7 p.m. following an all-day police intervention in central Istanbul.

    The platform, an initiative organized to prevent a development project in Istanbul’s Taksim Gezi Park, has called on everyone to support the ongoing protest at Gezi Park.

    The platform voiced its concerns over the police intervention at Taksim and Gezi Park today, saying that none of the protesters demands had been realized by now, in a statement posted on its Facebook page.


    The protesters have discussed their concerns of police crackdown at 7 p.m., and the police assured them that no intervention was planned unless the protestors try to hand banners on the Atatürk statue and the AKM cultural center, or throw stones at police officials.........http://www.ellanodikhs.net/2013/06/all-eyes-on-taksim-as-crowds-start-to.html?showComment=1370962722099#c9012416911730177937
    11/6/13

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  55. Τουρκία: Χιλιάδες διαδηλωτές συγκεντρώθηκαν ξανά στην πλατεία Ταξίμ....

    Χιλιάδες αντικυβερνητικοί διαδηλωτές επέστρεψαν σήμερα στην πλατεία Ταξίμ της Κωνσταντινούπολης, μερικές ώρες αφού η αστυνομία έκανε έφοδο σε έναν καταυλισμό διαδηλωτών χρησιμοποιώντας αντλίες νερού υπό πίεση και δακρυγόνα.

    Η αστυνομία πιστεύεται ότι μετακίνησε τις δυνάμεις της στην μία πλευρά της πλατείας, καθώς οι χιλιάδες πολίτες συνέρευσαν σε αυτήν εκ νέου.
    11/6/13

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  56. Gezi Park's fate could be subject to referandum, PM Erdoğan proposes...the demolition of the Atatürk Cultural Center would not be included in the referendum as the building was not strong enough to survive an earthquake......

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has raised the possibility of bringing the issue of the demolition of Gezi Park to a referendum, said ruling Justice and Development Party’s (AKP) Spokesperson Hüseyin Çelik June 12.

    Çelik said in a press conference following a meeting between Erdoğan and a group of 11 people representing the protesters, that the government would look into the issue of organizing a referendum in Istanbul.

    “The prime minister said that since we want to know what the people think, we can bring the option of a referendum to the concerned bodies. With a decision from the AKP’s Central Executive Committee, the necessary step could be undertaken,” Çelik said during the press conference.

    He added that the referendum would only be on the reconversion of the iconic park to the replica of the historic Artillery Barracks, a flagship venue that was announced by the prime minister among its “crazy projects” for Istanbul. It was initially said that the building would comprise a shopping center, which sparked an outcry among citizens who opposed the demolition of Istanbul’s green lung at the heart of its entertainment area.

    Çelik added that the demolition of the Atatürk Cultural Center would not be included in the referendum as the building was not strong enough to survive an earthquake. ......http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/gezi-parks-fate-could-be-subject-to-referandum-pm-erdogan-proposes.aspx?pageID=238&nID=48717&NewsCatID=338
    12/6/13

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  57. Ashton urged Turkey to find and judge perpetrators through well-conducted investigation.....

    MADRID (AA) - European Union (EU) High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton said on Thursday "It's time to cooperate with Turkey, not leaving it alone," regarding the ongoing international row over Taksim Gezi Park incidents in Turkey.

    Ashton gave a keynote speech at the conference "Forum Europa" organized by Nueva Economia Forum, following her meeting with the Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy Brey and Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation José Manuel Garcia in the Spanish capital Madrid, where she holds official talks.

    As she answered questions on Taksim Gezi Park protests in Turkey and the ongoing claims and disputes both in Turkey and in the international area, Ashton called on the international community to help Turkey handle the situation.

    Stressing that the EU sides with human rights, freedom of expression and demonstration, Ashton urged Turkey to fulfil its obligations to find and judge the perpetrators through a well-conducted investigation.

    "I made a phone conversation with the Turkish foreign minister and told him that the police's handling of Taksim protests worries me. The images of police using tear gas and displaying inappropriate manners towards protesters are really uneasy. We know there are several people wounded, some blinded and three deaths. However most of the protests were peaceful," she stated.

    She underlined that Turkey should remain as a part of the EU , saying "We must continue our dialogue with Turkey particularly on issues regarding law state and human rights. It's time to cooperate with Turkey, not leaving it alone."

    Ashton pointed out their utmost efforts as the EU for contributing to the peace process in the Middle East, reminding her upcoming visit to Israel to have talks with the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in this context.

    Touching upon the civil war in Syria, Ashton noted that the EU is working towards a political solution in Syria.

    She also expressed her appreciation of Arab women's and youth's growing social role, "Arab Spring has shifted the world dynamics, bringing hope to the region. There will certainly be a political solution in Syria. Geneva II Conference is of great importance at this phase."

    Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Garcia Margallo also highlighted the valid ground to EU's close cooperation with Turkey.-
    http://www.aa.com.tr/en/rss/192697--eus-ashton-calls-for-cooperation-with-turkey-on-gezi-park
    13/6/13

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  58. Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdag said international media falsified 'democratic reflex' of Turkish citizens and manipulate international public opinion....

    BRAZZAVILLE (AA)
    - Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdag said Thursday that international media falsified "the democratic reflex" of Turkish citizens and manipulated the international public opinion in reporting Gezi Park protests.

    "Turkish people have all democratic rights to express their opinion. However, the anomalous situation is that international media and some international circles falsified the democratic reflex of Turkish citizens, and unfortunately they manipulated the international public opinion with unreal information," Bozdag said in a speech he delivered at the opening of the first term meeting of Turkey-Congo Joint Economic Commission in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

    Bozdag also pointed out that Turkey was a democratic country and a rule law, adding, "Turkish people use their constitutional and legal rights."

    - Turkey weathered economic crisis with minimum damage

    Bozdag also pointed out to Turkey's economic achievements despite the global economic crisis, saying, "Turkey is one of the few countries that weathered the economic crisis with as little damage as possible."

    Bozdag stressed that Turkey was "a symbol of economic stability" in its region in 2011 and achieved a growth rate of 8.8 percent.

    Earlier today, Bozdag who is holding official talks in the country, met with the Denis Sassou-Nguesso, president of the DR Congo.
    http://www.aa.com.tr/en/rss/192825--international-media-manipulate-public-opinion
    13/6/13

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  59. Οι ΗΠΑ καλούν εκ νέου την Τουρκία να σεβαστεί τα δικαιώματα των διαδηλωτών....

    Η Ουάσινγκτον κάλεσε την Τουρκία να σεβαστεί την ελευθερία της έκφρασης και να μην τιμωρεί διαδηλωτές που ασκούν τα δικαιώματά τους.

    “Η Τουρκία είναι στενός φίλος και σύμμαχος των Ηνωμένων Πολιτειών, και αναμένουμε από τις τουρκικές Αρχές να διατηρήσουν αυτές τις θεμελιώδεις ελευθερίες», ανέφερε εκπρόσωπος του Λευκού Οίκου.

    Πρόσθεσε ότι ο Υπουργός Εξωτερικών των ΗΠΑ Τζον Κέρι συνομίλησε με τον ομόλογό του στην Τουρκία, και ότι υπήρξε άλλη επικοινωνία μεταξύ των Ηνωμένων Πολιτειών και της Τουρκίας σχετικά με τη διαμαρτυρία σε διάφορα επίπεδα.

    Ωστόσο, ο εκπρόσωπος δεν ανέφερε κατά πόσον ο Πρόεδρος Ομπάμα συνομίλησε με τον Τούρκο Πρωθυπουργό.

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  60. Νέα επεισόδια και 28 συλλήψεις στην Τουρκία....

    Συνεχίζονται οι συγκρούσεις διαδηλωτών με την αστυνομία στην Άγκυρα παρά το ότι ο Τούρκος πρωθυπουργός, Ρετζέπ Ταγίπ Ερντογάν, έριξε τους τόνους.

    Χθες το βράδυ, για μια ακόμη φορά, η τουρκική αστυνομία έκανε αδιακρίτως χρήση δακρυγόνων και κανονιών νερού ενάντια σε μια ειρηνική- σύμφωνα με μαρτυρίες ομάδα διαδηλωτών στην Άγκυρα.

    Σύμφωνα με τα τουρκικά μέσα ενημέφωσης μάλιστα έγινα και 28 συλλήψεις.

    Υπενθυμίζεται ότι μέχρι στιγμής πέντε άνθρωποι έχουν χάσει τη ζωή τους και περισσότεροι από 5.000 έχουν τραυματιστεί στις διαδηλώσεις που ξεκίνησαν πριν από δύο εβδομάδες στην Τουρκία.
    http://www.ethnos.gr/article.asp?catid=22769&subid=2&pubid=63843705
    15/6/13

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  61. Police intervene at Istanbul's Taksim Square, enter Gezi Park....

    Police intervened once again in Istanbul's Taksim Square using tear gas and water cannons to quell the protesters an hour after Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s ultimatum to evacuate the Gezi Park before tomorrow.

    Ambulances were seen entering the park following the intervention. Police have also entered the park for the first time after two weeks. Security forces took over the park, demolishing the tents of the protesters. Dozers worked to clear the remaining barricades around the park. Protesters had started a few hours earlier to remove the barricades standing at the entrance of te park following hours of dicussion on their next move. The police have also cordoned off the Taksim Square.

    The İstiklal Street ascending the Taksim Square is filled with a large crowd. A separate group and police confronted in Harbiye side of the park.

    Ambulances have also started picking injured people from Divan hotel at the Harbiye entrance of the park, which has been used by the protesters as a health center from the beginning of the protests. Protesters sang the national anthem in a bid to prevent police attack on the hotel.

    The riot police stationed in front of the Atatürk Cultural Center made announcements before the intervention asking protesters to disperse from the park.

    The protesters had earlier decided to stay at the park following the government’s assurance that it will comply with a court decision that suspends the redevelopment plans for the site.

    The Taksim Solidarity Platform which launched the protests two weeks ago had also called for a mass meeting tomorrow at 4 p.m.

    There was a vast crowd, including kids and elderly people in the park, only minutes before the police raid.

    http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/police-intervene-at-istanbuls-taksim-square-enter-gezi-park.aspx?pageID=238&nid=48872
    15/6/13

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  62. German Greens co-chair affected by tear gas, takes refuge at hotel....

    German Green Party co-chair Claudia Roth, who was at the surroundings of the Taksim Square when the police intervened to evacuate the Gezi Park, has been affected by the tear gas fired by the security officers.

    Roth took shelter like many protesters at the Divan hotel which faces the Harbiye entrance of Gezi Park. Doctors and volunteers gave the first medical aid to protesters affected by the intense tear gas bombardment.

    The German politician was also significantly affected by tear gas and received medical attention.

    The hotel was encircled by the police who fired tear gas inside its doors. Many protesters were reported to be severely injured. Ambulances were seen picking injured and unconscious people.

    Police had intervened in Taksim Square earlier today, entering Gezi Park for the first time after two weeks. The outcry resulting from the muscled crackdown leaded to many protests across the town with clash breaking out at several arterial roads.

    June/16/2013
    http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/german-greens-co-chair-affected-by-tear-gas-takes-refuge-at-hotel.aspx?pageID=238&nid=48880
    16/6/13

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  63. Turkey unrest: more clashes in Istanbul as Erdoğan holds rally

    Police use teargas against protesters trying to enter Taksim Square as prime minister holds rally in different party of the city.....http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun/16/turkey-unrest-clashes-istanbul-erdogan
    16/6/13

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  64. Turchia, agenti chimici negli idranti "Contro di noi usano l’acqua gialla"....

    Sui social network la denuncia degli attivisti dopo il violento intervento della polizia nel parco occupato. Riceviamo e pubblichiamo la testimonianza di una ribelle: "La polizia spara un liquido potentissimo che brucia la pelle anche solo con una goccia"....http://www.ilgiornale.it/news/esteri/turchia-agenti-chimici-negli-idranti-contro-noi-usano-l-927555.html
    16/6/13

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  65. TURQUIE. Deux syndicats appellent à la grève générale....

    Deux des principaux syndicats turcs ont annoncé dimanche 16 juin une grève générale à partir de lundi dans toute la Turquie pour dénoncer les violences policières contre les manifestants opposés au Premier ministre Recep Tayyip Erdogan, a déclaré le porte-parole du syndicat KESK........http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/monde/20130616.OBS3524/turquie-deux-syndicats-appellent-a-la-greve-generale.html?xtor=RSS-17
    16/6/13

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  66. Gewalt in der Türkei.... Das Imperium schlägt zurück....

    16.06.2013 · Nach der Räumung des Taksim-Platzes und der Erstürmung des Gezi-Parks schimpft Ministerpräsident Erdogan über eine Verschwörung gegen ihn und wirft ausländischen Medien vor, falsch über sein Land zu informieren. Die Lage bleibt angespannt. .....http://www.faz.net/aktuell/politik/ausland/europa/tuerkei/gewalt-in-der-tuerkei-das-imperium-schlaegt-zurueck-12224100.html
    16/6/13

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  67. No doctors arrested for treating wounded protesters, says Istanbul Governor.....

    Istanbul Governor Huseyin Avni Mutlu announced, news about 3 doctors' detainment were inaccurate
    ISTANBUL

    Istanbul Governor Huseyin Avni Mutlu said, in response to allegations that 3 doctors were arrested for treating the protesters, "they are not doctors, but people with 7 robbery crimes wearing doctor uniforms".

    Mutlu announced from his twitter account that the news about detainment of 3 doctors who treated the wounded people took place on several media organs, and said "They wear doctor uniforms, but have nothing to do with being doctor and health sector."
    http://www.aa.com.tr/en/rss/193734--u
    16/6/13

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    1. Turchia, alta tensione a Istanbul....Agenti chimici negli idranti
      Arrestati medici che curano manifestanti.....
      Erdogan parla a una folla di sostenitori: «Mio dovere ripulire Gezi Park»......http://www.ilmessaggero.it/articolo.php?id=292739&sez=PRIMOPIANO&ssez=ESTERI
      16/6/13

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  68. Claudia Roth in Istanbul...."Diese staatliche Gewalt ist nicht die Türkei".....

    Die Grünen-Chefin Claudia Roth wurde Opfer der Tränengasangriffe in Istanbul. Mit unserem Reporter L. Jacobsen sprach sie über die Erlebnisse und politische Konsequenzen......http://www.zeit.de/politik/ausland/2013-06/claudia-roth-traenengas-interview
    16/6/13

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    1. Τι σαχλαμάρες λέει τώρα. Ας διαβάσει λίγο για τα Σεπτεμβριανά το 1955 για να μάθει τι είδους κράτος ήταν και είναι η Τουρκία της και πώς έκαναν την βία επιστήμη.

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  69. Türkische Regierung droht Demonstranten mit Armee

    Ministerpräsident Erdogan verschärft den Konfrontationskurs gegen die Protestbewegung im eigenen Land. Die Polizei soll "alle ihr gesetzlich zustehenden Mittel einsetzen", dann sei die Armee am Zuge......http://www.welt.de/politik/ausland/article117196065/Tuerkische-Regierung-droht-Demonstranten-mit-Armee.html
    17/6/13

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  70. Απειλεί να κατεβάσει στρατιώτες στους δρόμους ο Ερντογάν....

    Ανοιχτό αφήνει η τουρκική κυβέρνηση το ενδεχόμενο επέμβασης του στρατού για την καταστολή των μαζικών αντικυβερνητικών διαδηλώσεων που πραγματοποιούνται εδώ και περίπου τρεις εβδομάδες στη γείτονα χώρα.

    «Η αστυνομία μας, οι δυνάμεις ασφαλείας μας, κάνουν τη δουλειά τους. Εάν δεν είναι αρκετή, οι χωροφύλακες θα κάνουν κι εκείνοι τη δουλειά τους. Εάν και αυτοί δεν φανούν αρκετοί, θα μπορούσαμε να χρησιμοποιήσουμε στοιχεία των τουρκικών ενόπλων δυνάμεων», υπογράμμισε ο αντιπρόεδρος της τουρκικής κυβέρνησης, Μπουλέντ Αρίντς, σε δηλώσεις του στο κρατικό τηλεοπτικό δίκτυο της Τουρκίας, TRT.

    «Κατά πρώτον, ο αστυνομικός δεν είναι πλανόδιος πωλητής, αλλά μέλος των δυνάμεων της τάξης. Οι αστυνομικοί θα κάνουν χρήση όλων των μέσων που τους επιτρέπει ο νόμος», δήλωσε ο Αρίντς σε συνέντευξη που παραχώρησε στο τηλεοπτικό δίκτυο A Haber. "Αν αυτό δεν είναι αρκετό, ακόμη και οι ένοπλες τουρκικές δυνάμεις μπορεί να χρησιμοποιηθούν στις πόλεις με την άδεια των κυβερνητών" των επαρχιών, πρόσθεσε.

    Δύο ισχυρά συνδικάτα στην Τουρκία έχουν καλέσει σε γενική απεργία σε ένδειξη υποστήριξης στο κίνημα διαμαρτυρίας κατά της κυβέρνησης, η οποία μετά την επίδειξη της λαϊκής ισχύος του πρωθυπουργού Ρετζέπ Ταγίπ Ερντογάν στην Κωνσταντινούπολη, προειδοποίησε ότι θα καταστείλει τις πορείες τους.

    Μετά την βίαιη απομάκρυνσή τους από το προπύργιό τους στο πάρκο Γκεζί της Κωνσταντινούπολης, οι διαδηλωτές που ζητούν εδώ και δύο εβδομάδες την παραίτηση του Ερντογάν έχουν πλέον τη στήριξη της Συνομοσπονδίας Εργατικών Ενώσεων Τουρκίας (DISK) και της Συνδικαλιστικής Συνομοσπονδίας Ενώσεων Δημοσίων Υπαλλήλων (KESK).

    Όπως έκαναν ήδη στις 5 Ιουνίου τα δύο αυτά αριστερά συνδικάτα, στα οποία έχουν συμπαραταχθεί τρία συνδικάτα των γιατρών, των οδοντιάτρων και των μηχανικών, προγραμματίζουν από τις 16:00 τοπική ώρα (και ώρα Ελλάδος) χιλιάδες μέλη τους να κατεβούν στους δρόμους της Κωνσταντινούπολης για να πραγματοποιήσουν πορεία στην πλατεία Ταξίμ, γεγονός που εγείρει φόβους για νέα βίαια επεισόδια.

    Οι δυνάμεις της τάξης έχουν αποκλείσει την πλατεία Ταξίμ, μετά την εκκένωσή της ύστερα από την επιχείρηση καταστολής της τουρκικής αστυνομίας το Σάββατο το βράδυ.

    Την ίδια ώρα στην Άγκυρα, δυνάμεις καταστολής έχοντας θέσει σε ετοιμότητα αντλίες νερού προειδοποίησαν σήμερα περί τους 1.000 εργαζόμενους μέλη συνδικαλιστικών οργανώσεων να σταματήσουν να μπλοκάρουν μια μεγάλη λεωφόρο στο κέντρο της πρωτεύουσας, διαφορετικά θα επέμβουν, όπως δήλωσαν αυτόπτες μάρτυρες στο πρακτορείο ειδήσεων Ρόιτερς......- See more at: http://www.sigmalive.com/news/international/51031#sthash.uaHxOjNp.dpuf
    17/6/13

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  71. Festnahmen in der Türkei .... Anti-Terror-Einheiten gegen Demonstranten

    Nach einer ruhigen Nacht in Istanbul sind in der Türkei zahlreiche Menschen festgenommen worden. Die Polizei ging mit Razzien gegen die Organisatoren des Occupy-Gezi-Protests vor......http://www.n24.de/n24/Nachrichten/Politik/d/3018196/anti-terror-einheiten-gegen-demonstranten.html
    18/6/13

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  72. Erdogan: Turkey, Brazil hit by same conspiracy....Turkish PM blames mass protests in both countries on same destabilizing plot to overthrow their governments....http://www.timesofisrael.com/erdogan-turkey-brazil-hit-by-same-conspiracy/
    22/6/13

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  73. Polícia turca usa canhões de água sobre manifestantes...

    A polícia turca usou, este sábado, canhões de água para dispersar milhares de manifestantes, que regressaram à praça Taksim, em Istambul.

    Segundo a agência France Presse, após vários dias de calma, que se seguiram a três semanas de protestos sem precedentes contra o Governo turco, os manifestantes concentraram-se na praça Taksim para assinalar a operação policial, uma semana antes, no parque Gezi, junto à praça e último bastião da contestação antigovernamental.

    Os manifestantes voltaram a exigir a demissão do primeiro-ministro turco, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, gritando: "isto é apenas o princípio, a luta continua".

    Lançaram cravos vermelhos no local e nos passeios que conduzem ao parque Gezi, em homenagem aos mortos, feridos e detidos durante a repressão policial das manifestações.

    Ao fim de uma hora e meia e de vários apelos para que os manifestantes abandonassem a praça, a polícia entrou em ação e centenas de elementos antimotim empurraram a multidão com os escudos, apoiados por canhões de água.

    A polícia não usou granadas de gás lacrimogéneo, cuja utilização em massa contra os manifestantes, durante as últimas semanas, foi fortemente criticada, nomeadamente, por associações de médicos.
    http://www.jn.pt/PaginaInicial/Mundo/Interior.aspx?content_id=3285445
    22/6/13

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  74. Ερντογάν: «Η αστυνομία πέρασε με επιτυχία το τεστ της δημοκρατίας» ....

    «Ηρωικό έπος έγραψαν οι αστυνομικές αρχές», δήλωσε μεταξύ άλλων ο Ερντογάν, ενώ η αστυνομία της Τουρκίας έχει επικριθεί από τη διεθνή κοινότητα για τη βίαιη καταστολή των αντικυβερνητικών διαδηλώσεων.

    Ο Τούρκος πρωθυπουργός, Ρετζέπ Ταγίπ Ερντογάν, υποστήριξε σήμερα ότι η αστυνομία της χώρας του, η οποία έχει επικριθεί από τη διεθνή κοινότητα για τη βίαιη καταστολή των αντικυβερνητικών διαδηλώσεων των τελευταίων εβδομάδων, έγραψε «ηρωικό έπος».

    "Η τουρκική αστυνομία έγραψε ένα ηρωικό έπος. Οι αστυνομικές μας δυνάμεις πέρασαν με επιτυχία το τεστ της δημοκρατίας», τόνισε ο Ερντογάν σε τελετή αποφοίτησης στην αστυνομική σχολή της 'Αγκυρας.

    Στην ομιλία του ο Ερντογάν καταφέρθηκε για μια ακόμα φορά εναντίον πολλών χωρών της ΕΕ, κυρίως της Γερμανίας, οι οποίες καταδίκασαν την καταστολή των διαδηλώσεων από την αστυνομία στην Τουρκία.

    "Η αστυνομία μας είναι θύμα των πυρών και απάντησε με δακρυγόνα και αντλίες νερού. Εάν ανατρέξουν στο κοινοτικό κεκτημένο θα δουν ότι αυτό είναι το πιο φυσικό δικαίωμα της αστυνομίας, η οποία ενήργησε με τη μεγαλύτερη δυνατή αυτοσυγκράτηση και ψυχραιμία», υποστήριξε.

    Το χωρίς προηγούμενο κίνημα αμφισβήτησης του καθεστώτος, που άρχισε στις 31 Μαΐου, στοίχισε τη ζωή σε τέσσερις ανθρώπους, τρεις διαδηλωτές και έναν αστυνομικό, ενώ περίπου 8.000 άνθρωποι τραυματίστηκαν, 60 σοβαρά.

    Σύμφωνα με έκθεση της αστυνομίας, την οποία δημοσίευσε χθες η Μιλιέτ, 2,5 εκατομμύρια άνθρωποι συμμετείχαν στις διαδηλώσεις σε ολόκληρη την Τουρκία από τις 31 Μαΐου και περίπου 5.000 συνελήφθησαν.

    Ο Ερντογάν θα δεχθεί αύριο τον γενικό γραμματέα του Συμβουλίου της Ευρώπης, ο οποίος έχει απευθύνει έκκληση για αυτοσυγκράτηση απέναντι στους διαδηλωτές.

    Εξάλλου, ο γενικός γραμματέας του ΝΑΤΟ 'Αντερς Φογκ Ράσμουσεν κατά την άφιξή του σήμερα στο Λουξεμβούργο για τη σύνοδο των ευρωπαίων υπουργών Εξωτερικών, προειδοποίησε την Τουρκία να σεβαστεί τις δημοκρατικές αξίες.

    Πηγή: AMΠE
    http://www.kathimerini.gr/4dcgi/_w_articles_kathremote_1_24/06/2013_505588
    24/6/13

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    1. Erdogan lobt Polizei – "Demokratietest" bestanden

      Der türkische Ministerpräsident Recep Tayyip Erdogan hat das brutale Vorgehen der Polizei gegen seine Gegner als "Heldentaten" glorifiziert. Dabei hätten die Einsatzkräfte oft Durst gelitten......http://www.welt.de/politik/ausland/article117420976/Erdogan-lobt-Polizei-Demokratietest-bestanden.html
      24/6/13

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  75. Istanbul crowd marches to denounce release of police officer suspected of killing protester.....

    Hundreds gathered late June 24 on Istanbul's Asian shores to protest the court ruling to release a police officer suspected of shooting a demonstrator in the early days of the Gezi Park unrest.

    Having been on life support for a number of days, Ethem Sarısülük, a 26-year-old blue collar worker, passed away last week.

    Participants at a discussion forum in Kadıköy's Yoğurtçu Park, a gathering that has repeatedly been held since the police closed access to Gezi Park, agreed to march in order to show their indignation at the court's ruling. The crowd walked holding banners in support of Sarısülük and condemning police's violence.

    Hours earlier, the prosecutor in charge of the investigation into Sarısülük's killing ruled that the shooting was "within the limits of self-defense."
    24/6/13

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  76. Human Rights Body condemns police actions during Gezi protests....

    The Human Rights Association (İHD) yesterday released a report on the police’s use of force and human rights violations during the Gezi Park demonstrations, proposing a list of suggestions including revisions of police armament and a ban on the use of arms on collective demonstrations.

    The report particularly stressed that the use of tear gas should also be forbidden. The İHD report suggested abolishing the barriers preventing the freedom of expression, while demanding the release of the protesters who were detained on charges of involvement in terrorist activities.

    According to the report, some 2.5 million people participated in countrywide protests starting from the tenth of last month, some 4,900 people were detained and 4,000 civilians in addition to 600 policemen were injured.

    The reports stated that the incidents were the result of a reaction against the current government’s attempts to create an identity suggesting that the government should accelerate the process of forming a democratic Constitution rapidly, and declare that it would make a new Constitution based on fundamental rights.
    http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/human-rights-body-condemns-police-actions-during-gezi-protests.aspx?pageID=238&nID=49478&NewsCatID=341
    26/6/13

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  77. Police detain protesters as thousands gather at Taksim Square....

    Thousands of protesters have gathered at the Taksim square June 29 to denounce the government's response to the Gezi Park protests, a week after another demonstration was quelled with water cannons and tear gas. The demonstration has been carried out peacefully without tension and most of the protesters dispersed after a couple of hours following police’s warning to end the gathering.

    Riot police pushed them away from the square with shields and slow moving water cannon trucks although no water was fired. Announcements were made for protesters to return to their homes.

    However, part of the protesters remained in the surroundings of the Taksim area as police entered the side streets chasing the protesters who were gathering back. More than ten protestors were detained, according to Hürriyet. Live footages showed officer in plainclothes taking the protesters into custody.......http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/police-detain-protesters-as-thousands-gather-at-taksim-square.aspx?pageID=238&nID=49715&NewsCatID=341
    29/6/13

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  78. Turkish deputy PM blames Jews for Gezi protests...

    Besir Atalay says the ‘Jewish Diaspora,’ backed by foreign media, behind the protests that swept his country.....http://www.timesofisrael.com/turkish-deputy-pm-blames-jews-for-gezi-protests/
    2/7/13

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  79. İstiklal'de polis müdahalesi...

    TMMOB, yetkilerini sınırlandıran Torba Yasa'yı protesto etmek için İstanbul'da İstiklal Caddesi üzerinde gösteri düzenledi. Eylem sonrası Taksim'e yürümek isteyen gruba polis müdahale etti.

    (DHA) -- Taksim Dayanışması'nın çağrısı üzerine saat 17.30'da Galatasaray Meydanı'ndan yüzlerce kişi toplandı.

    Kalabalık, pazartesi Taksim'de çıkan olaylar sonrası gözaltılar, TMMOB yasasındaki düzenleme ve Ali İsmail Korkmaz'ın dövülerek öldürülmesini protesto etti.

    Kalabalık, Taksim Meydanı'na yürümeyi planlıyordu ancak İstiklal Caddesi'nde önlem alan polis grubun yürüyüşüne izin vermedi.

    Gruplar adına burada basın açıklaması yapıldı. Polisin yürüyüşe izin verilmeyeceğini açıklamasının saat 19.00 sıralarında kalabalığın büyük bölümü dağıldı. Bir bölümü ise polisin uyarısı ise Galatasaray Meydanı'ndan ayrıldı.

    Fransız Konsolosluğu önünde toplandılar

    Galatasaray Meydanı'ndan ayrılan kalabalıktan bir bölümü ara sokakları kullanarak İstiklal Caddesi'ne çıktı. Taksim Meydanı'na ilerleyen grup, Fransız Başkonsolosluğu önünde önlem alan polise katıldı. Polisin grubun dağılmasını istedi. Ancak grup dağılmadı.

    Bunun üzerine polis, kalabalığın üzerine kalkanlarla yürüdü.

    Kaçışan grup üyeleri ara sokaklara girdi.

    Polisin İstiklal Caddesi'ndeni önlemi devam ediyor.

    İstiklal'de polis müdahalesi

    Galatasaray Meydanı'ndan ayrılan kalabalıktan bir bölümü ara sokakları kullanarak İstiklal Caddesi'ne çıktı. Taksim Meydanı'na ilerleyen grup, Fransız Başkonsolosluğu önünde önlem alan polise katıldı.

    Polisin grubun dağılmasını istedi. Ancak grup dağılmadı.

    Bunun üzerine polis, kalabalığın üzerine kalkanlarla yürüdü. Kaçışan grup üyeleri ara sokaklara girdi. Bir süre sonra tekrar İstiklal Caddesi'nden biraraya geldi. Gruba polis bu kez TOMA ile tazyikli su ile müdahalede bulundu. İstiklal Caddesi boyunca gruplara tazyikli su sıkıldı. İstiklal Caddesi'ndeki vatandaşlar müdahale sırasında zor anlar yaşadı.
    http://www.cnnturk.com/2013/guncel/07/13/istiklalde.polis.mudahalesi/715342.0/index.html
    13/7/13

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  80. Νέος γύρος επεισοδίων στo τουρκικό πάρκο Γκεζί....

    Η τουρκική αστυνομία έκανε χρήση αντλιών νερού και δακρυγόνων σήμερα για να απομακρύνει εκατοντάδες διαδηλωτές που είχαν αρχίσει να συγκεντρώνονται για να πραγματοποιήσουν πορεία προς το Πάρκο Γκεζί.

    Οι διαδηλώσεις διαμαρτυρίας ξεκίνησαν στις 28 Μαΐου. Η αρχική διαδήλωση έγινε υπό την ηγεσία των οικολόγων, κατά την καταστροφή του πάρκου Γκεζί για την ανοικοδόμηση ενος εμπορικού κέντρου. Οι διαδηλώσεις εξελίχθηκαν σε ταραχές σε όλη τη χώρα, όταν μια ομάδα που κατέβαλε το πάρκο δέχθηκε επίθεση από την αστυνομία.

    Οι διαδηλώσεις έκτοτε πήραν μεγάλη έκταση και από τον περασμένο μήνα έχουν εξελιχθεί σε κύμα διαμαρτυρίας κατά του πρωθυπουργού Ταγίπ Ερντογάν, ο οποίος κατηγορείται για αυταρχισμό ύστερα από μία δεκαετία στην εξουσία.
    13/7/13

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  81. Proteste in Istanbul Wieder Kampf und Chaos auf den Straßen....

    Die Proteste im Konflikt um den Gezi-Park in Istanbul sind neu entflammt. Die Polizei ging gegen rund Tausend Aktivisten brutal vor. Auch Touristen flohen vor Wasserwerfern und Reizgas...

    Die Polizei ist in der türkischen Metropole Istanbul erneut mit Wasserwerfern und Reizgas gegen Demonstranten vorgegangen. Die Beamten feuerten auch Plastikgeschosse auf die rund 1.000 Menschen, die am Samstagabend versuchten, auf den zentralen Taksim-Platz zu gelangen. Vor allem der auf den Platz führende Istiklal-Boulevard versank in einer Wolke von Tränengas. Neben den Demonstranten flohen auch viele Touristen verschreckt in die Seitenstraßen. Die Restaurants und Bars rund um den Taksim Platz sind vor allem an Wochenenden beliebt.

    Verhaftung prominenter Aktivisten als Anlass

    Hintergrund der Demonstration war die Verhaftung prominenter Aktivisten der seit Wochen andauernden regierungsfeindlichen Proteste. Den mittlerweile wieder freigelassenen Demonstranten drohen Prozesse wegen angeblicher Gründung einer terroristischen Vereinigung. Die landesweiten Proteste hatten sich Ende Mai an Regierungsplänen entzündet, den Gezi-Park am Taksim-Platz zu bebauen. Sie richten sich inzwischen vor allem gegen den autoritären Regierungsstil der Regierung.......http://www.n24.de/n24/Nachrichten/Politik/d/3183552/wieder-kampf-und-chaos-auf-den-strassen.html
    13/7/13

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  82. Turkey once again bars protesters from entering Gezi Park...Police fire water cannons at demonstrators who hoped to celebrate wedding of couple that met during last month’s social upheaval...

    Police on Saturday fired water cannon and tear gas in downtown Istanbul to disperse anti-government demonstrators after barring them from entering a park where they had hoped to celebrate the wedding of a couple who met during last month’s widespread protests.....http://www.timesofisrael.com/turkey-once-again-bars-protesters-from-entering-gezi-park/

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  83. Gezi wedding intervention adds to nationwide tension ...

    Nationwide events linked to Gezi Park continued to unfold throughout the weekend in Turkey, as the symbolic wedding ceremony set to take place at Taksim’s green spot was prevented by order of Istanbul Governor Hüseyin Avni Mutlu.

    The park was abruptly closed to the public in the evening hours of July 20, the date of the planned wedding of Nuray and Özgür, who had come to public attention after they announced their wedding on social media outlets, inviting all to join in. The couple met during the Gezi unrest when Nuray, a trained nurse, turned her house into an infirmary, where Özgür also entered to help treat the injured.

    The wedding has been a subject of anticipation over the past few days, with the publicized couple repeating their wish to marry at the site which had become so symbolic for them, and for the country. Events took a different turn, however, on the set day of the wedding when the park was shut down on the instruction of the Istanbul Governor, according to daily Hürriyet. .....http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/gezi-wedding-intervention-adds-to-nationwide-tension-.aspx?pageID=238&nID=51107&NewsCatID=341
    21/7/13

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  84. Police seal off Gezi Park ahead of alternative iftar event...

    Police forces once again blocked entry to Istanbul's Gezi Park on July 28, hours before an alternative iftar event planned by the Anti-Capitalist Muslims, a small religious group that has supported the Gezi protests from the beginning.

    Peace and Democracy Party's (BDP) Istanbul deputies Sabahat Tuncel and Sırrı Süreyya Önder had also been expected to attend the event, part of the "traveling" iftar meals that are being organized in a different public space every day.

    After evacuating the park, police started to cordon off Taksim Square in an attempt to restrict a group that had gathered at the entry of the park. At least three people have been detained, while some of the security officers sprayed tear gas at individuals who refused to leave the square, daily Hürriyet reported.

    'Political decision without legal justification'

    Tuncel and independent deputy Levent Tüzel started a sit-in to protest the closure of the park. After being unable to convince the officers, they prepared a small dining table on the floor at the juncture between the pedestrian İstiklal Avenue and Taksim Square, despite being surrounded police officers.....http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/police-seal-off-gezi-park-ahead-of-alternative-iftar-event.aspx?pageID=238&nID=51592&NewsCatID=341
    28/7/13

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  85. Turkish police fire teargas to disperse hundreds in Istanbul ...

    ISTANBUL - Turkish police fired teargas in Istanbul on Wednesday to disperse several hundred people protesting against the police crackdown on last month's anti-government demonstrations, local media reported.

    Police blocked several hundred protesters in a busy street near Istanbul's Taksim Square from marching in support of a teenage boy who is said to be in a coma after being hit in the head by a teargas canister during the unrest.

    TV footage showed police vehicles firing water cannons and protesters running into side streets.
    http://www.jpost.com/Breaking-News/Turkish-police-fire-teargas-to-disperse-hundreds-in-Istanbul-321664
    31/7/13

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  86. Taksimde eylemcilere polis müdahalesi...

    Okmeydanı'ndaki Gezi Parkı olayları sırasında başından yaralanan Berk Evren için Taksim'de basın açıklaması yapmak isteyen grup ile polis arasında arbede yaşandı.

    Evren'in babası Sami Evren ve yakınları ile CHP Genel Başkan Yardımcısı Sezgin Tanrıkulu'nun da aralarında bulunduğu kalabalık bir grup, Taksim Meydanı'nda basın açıklaması yapmak istedi. Çeşitli sloganlar atan gruptakilerin basın açıklaması yapmasına izin vermeyen polis ekipleri, gruba alandan ayrılmaları yönünde uyarıda bulundu. ....http://www.aa.com.tr/tr/rss/210675--taksimde-eylemcilere-polis-mudahalesi
    31/7/13

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  87. Nuovi scontri in Turchia dopo la morte di un 22enne ad Antakya...

    Migliaia di persone in manifestazione per protestare contro la morte di un 22enne ad Antakia. Decine i feriti e molti arresti a Istanbul.

    Una nuova ondata di scontri è tornata a investire la Turchia, dopo che lunedì un manifestante 22enne è rimasto ucciso ad Antakia, capoluogo della provincia dell'Hatay, non molto lontano dal confine con la Siria....http://www.ilgiornale.it/news/esteri/turchia-nuovi-scontri-morte-22enne-ad-antakya-949624.html
    12/9/13


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  88. Protesters gather to denounce demonstrator’s death for straight third day in Istanbul...

    Police once again resorted to tear gas and water cannon against protesters denouncing the death of a demonstrator in Antakya for a third day on Sept. 12.

    Fresh demonstrations were staged in Istanbul's Anatolian-side district of Kadıköy, which witnessed a severe crackdown a day earlier. Police also intervened in demonstrations in the Asian suburb of Sarıgazi and in the European suburb of Gazi.

    In Kadıköy, protesters gathered around 9 p.m. at the junction of the pedestrian Bahariye Avenue and the main artery of the neighborhood leading to the docks. They chanted slogans for Ahmet Atakan, who was killed early Sept. 10, and the other five demonstrators that have died since the start of the Gezi protests in late May.

    Atakan, 22, died in a demonstration supporting students in Ankara protesting against the construction of a road through Middle East Technical University (ODTÜ).

    Conflicting reports over the circumstances of Atakan’s death have also raised tensions. Witnesses and activists claimed that Atakan was struck in the head by a tear gas canister while police said he had fallen from a building.

    Police once again fired tear gas and water cannon to disperse the group and chased protesters into the side streets. Some of the protesters have been detained, daily Hürriyet reported.

    Social media users said many protesters were injured during the police intervention.....http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/protesters-gather-to-denounce-demonstrators-death-for-straight-third-day-in-istanbul.aspx?pageID=238&nID=54369&NewsCatID=341
    13/9/13

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  89. Turkey violated rights 'on huge scale' during Gezi protests: Amnesty International report...

    The Turkish authorities committed "gross human rights violations" during anti-government protests that rocked the country in June, Amnesty International said in a report released on Oct.2.

    "The attempt to smash the Gezi Park protest movement involved a string of human rights violations on a huge scale," Andrew Gardner, the London-based watchdog's Turkey expert, said in a statement.

    "They include the wholesale denial of the right to peaceful assembly and violations of the rights to life, liberty and the freedom from torture and ill-treatment," he added. What started as a relatively small environmentalist movement to save Istanbul's central Gezi Park from re-development evolved into a nationwide wave of protests against Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. The Turkish police's crackdown was often heavy-handed. Six people were killed and more than 8,000 injured during the protests, according to the Turkish doctors' union.

    Amnesty -- detailing the use of live ammunition, tear gas, water cannon, plastic bullets and beatings -- said the deaths of at least three protesters were linked to the "abusive use of force by police." The police "routinely" fired directly at protesters, bystanders and sometimes into residential buildings and medical facilities, resulting in hundreds of injuries, according to witnesses interviewed by the rights group. The Amnesty website carried a video accompanying the report's release and entitled "When Turkey took torture to the streets".

    The report said the wave of violence had harmed Turkey's ambition to become a democratic model for Muslim countries and "exposed a striking intolerance of opposing voices." The watchdog said there was still time for Turkey to comply with international laws and conventions in the unrest's aftermath, which has seen the regime take a tough line on protesters.

    "The vast majority of police abuses already look likely to go unpunished, while many of those who organized and participated in the protests have been vilified, abused - and now face prosecution on unfair or inflated charges," the report said.
    http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turkey-violated-rights-on-huge-scale-during-gezi-protests-amnesty-international-report.aspx?pageID=238&nID=55545&NewsCatID=339
    2/10/13

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  90. Policeman who sprayed tear gas to ‘woman in red’ faces three years in jail....

    A Turkish police officer who sprayed pepper gas directly into the face of several protesters, including a woman in a red dress in what became one of the most iconic photos from last summer’s Gezi resistance, will face three years in prison, Doğan news agency reported Jan. 15.

    Istanbul Public Prosecutor Adnan Çimen demanded up to three years in prison for F.Z., a 23-year-old police officer, who used tear gas against a group of peaceful protesters in Gezi Park on May 28, 2013, on charges that he abused his authority.

    The prosecutor also demanded that F.Z. be dismissed from the profession in the indictment.

    According to the indictment approved by the court on Jan. 9, F.Z. sprayed tear gas at a group of protesters, including Ceyda Sungur, who became known as the “woman in red” after the incident, without first issuing any warning........http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/policeman-who-sprayed-tear-gas-to-woman-in-red-faces-three-years-in-jail.aspx?pageID=238&nID=61080&NewsCatID=341
    15/1/14

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  91. Turkish police fire water cannon and tear gas to disperse Internet protesters...

    Police fired water cannon and teargas to disperse hundreds of people protesting in central Istanbul on Saturday against new controls on the Internet approved by parliament this week.

    The new powers, once approved by the president, will let authorities block web pages within hours, in what the opposition has said is part of a government bid to stifle discussion of a corruption scandal.

    Riot police advanced along Istanbul's Istiklal Avenue behind armoured vehicles firing water cannon at protesters, some of whom waved flags and held up placards.............http://voiceofrussia.com/news/2014_02_08/Turkish-police-Fire-water-cannon-and-tear-gas-to-disperse-Internet-protesters-2372/
    8/2/14

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  92. Tens of thousands of Turks stage anti-government protests in Istanbul...

    Tens of thousands of people staged a mass protest against the Turkish government in Istanbul on Sunday.

    The "Justice for Turkey" protest attracted tens of thousands of people who marched on the Asian side of Istanbul.

    Sunday's demonstration is the largest protest to take place in the country since corruption charges were filed against the sons of three cabinet ministers in a high-profile graft case that began in December.

    The crowds chanted against the prime minister, shouting "Recep Tayyip Erdogan is the thief," while demanding the resignation of his government.

    The demonstration, which started at around 2:30 p.m. local time (GMT 1230), was organized by some influential members of Turkish civil society, including the Fenerbahce soccer team, doctors and lawyers groups.

    Protesters gathered in Saskinbakkal, which is located at beginning of the most popular street on the Asian side of Turkey, Bagdat Street, and routed their march toward the Fenerbahce stadium.
    http://english.cntv.cn/20140216/104172.shtml
    16/2/14

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