01.06.2013, 23:39
Die Auseinandesetzungen zwischen Demonstranten und Polizei dauern bereits seit 2 Wochen an und haben sich in den letzten Tagen verschärft. Handelt es sich hier also um einen nachhaltigen türkischen Frühling?
Zitat:Police retreat from Gezi Park, thousands flock to Taksim<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.todayszaman.com/news-317089-police-retreat-from-gezi-park-thousands-flock-to-taksim.html">http://www.todayszaman.com/news-317089- ... aksim.html</a><!-- m -->
1 June 2013 / TODAYSZAMAN.COM, İSTANBUL
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Some protesters hurled objects at withdrawing officers and police vehicles, prompting officers to fire several rounds of tear gas to push back the crowds and resumed pulling out of Taksim Square.
The state-run Anatolia Agency said the protesters threw fireworks at police.
Earlier, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan called on demonstrators to end their protest, but remained defiant.
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Tensions were still high until afternoon as police deployed tear gas and pressurized water against groups of protesters trying to reach the central İstanbul square early on Saturday.
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There were clashes between protestors and police in İzmir throughout the night. Police said 92 people were detained during the crackdown.
In Ankara, people gathered in front of the Turkish Parliament building to protest the Gezi Park demolition. They threw stones and Molotov cocktails at the police, who used tear gas to disperse the crowd. There were also protests in Eskişehir, Muğla, Konya, Yalova, Antalya and Bolu throughout the night and on Saturday.
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