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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Turkish Protest Since Friday May 31,2013


Turkey has seen violent demonstrations since Friday May 31,2013 when police launched a dawn raid against a peaceful sit-in protesting plans to cut down trees in Istanbul's main Taksim Square

Endlessly shared on social media and recreated as artwork on posters and stickers, the image of the woman in her red cotton summer dress and necklace,white bag slung over her shoulder has become the leitmotif for female protesters



Thousands of people remained at a makeshift camp at Taksim, which has become a focal point of the demonstrations.Small tents have appeared, food and face masks are on sale and a library is being created

Since then, the demonstrations by mostly secular-minded Turks have spiraled into Turkey's biggest anti-government disturbances in years, challenging Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's power.

The protests are seen as a display of frustration against Erdogan, who has appeared to be increasingly authoritarian and is accused of forcing his conservative, religious Islamic outlook on the lives of secular Turks

Clashes spread overnight to the eastern province of Tunceli, where police fired tear gas and water cannon at hundreds of protesters who set up barricades and threw stones at them, witnesses said

Police intervened in a similar way against demonstrators in the capital, Ankara, as well in Hatay province on the Syrian border where a 22-year-old man died after being hit in the head at a rally late on Monday June 3,2013






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