Turkish Police Use Water Cannons and Tear Gas on Protesters
ISTANBUL
(UPI) -- Turkish police used tear gas and water cannons on the 25,000
protesters who gathered in Taksim Square to mark the one year
anniversary of violent anti-government protests.
The protesters
approached Gezi park and Taksim Square shouting "Taksim is everywhere!
Taksim is resistance!" and "Resign murderer AKP!"
"You will not be
able to come to those places like you did last year. Because the police
have taken absolute orders, they will do all," said Turkish Prime
Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has taken a hard line against the
protests.
CNN reporter Ivan Watson was covering the protests
on-air when he was detained by Turkish police asking if he was a
journalist. Watson later tweeted that he and his crew were released
after half an hour and said he was kneed to the groin for which an
officer later apologized.
In addition to detaining journalists,
Erdogan and the government have also attempted to block social media
sites such including Twitter and YouTube. Erdogan accused his political
opposition of using the platforms to undermine him.
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
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