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1000-tals arresterade under protester i Turkiet


Polisen i Turkiet kommer sannolikt snart att möta ett folk som beväpnat sig. Här finns absolut nya möjligheter att beväpna rebeller... Men det verkar som vapen från NATO & väst mestadels är avsedda för islamister och al-Qaida wannabes... (Libyen, Syrien etc.)
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Riots rock Turkey, thousands arrested

Publicerad den 3 juni 2013
Over the weekend protest in Turkey went from peaceful to potent after police clashed with protesters over a park. Demonstrators were asking the government to spare the grounds in which a shopping center was to be built. According to reports, protests have swept the country and now people are asking for the prime minister to step down. We have more from Turkey.
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Occupy Gezi - Istanbul Turkey

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Publicerades den 31 maj 2013
MrGuerrillaXL
Peaceful Protest Over Istanbul Park Turns Violent as Police Crack Down
ISTANBUL — Police officers attacked a group of peaceful demonstrators on Friday in Istanbul's Taksim Square with water cannons and tear gas, sending scores of people, protesters and tourists alike, scurrying into shops and luxury hotels and turning the center of this city into a battle zone at the height of tourist season.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/01/wor...

Remember 5th of November - Bursa
We need support! Turkish citizens are harshly attacked by police. This is awakening! Millions flow to streets to protest against government. Army threatens to attack to police that they go on injuring and killing people. World, please see truth! It is Erdoğan that supresses his people, even he blames Assad. Policeman declares war against people!
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Turkey has bought $21 million in tear gas and pepper spray – mainly from US and Brazil – over the past 12 years, Turkish media reported. The US is known for its exports of crowd control munitions to countries rocked by widespread protest.

In total, Turkey imported 628 tons of tear gas and pepper spray between 2000 and 2012, Turkish newspaper Sozcu reported quoting Customs and Trade Minister Hayati Yazici.

Turkey is currently being rocked by its biggest wave of anti-government protests in years. At least two people have been killed and thousands injured from clashes with police since the protests began on Friday.

Videos and images have emerged on social media showing police in riot gear firing tear gas, using pepper spray and physically beating demonstrators.
Ankara has been criticized for its mass crackdown on the protests and its widespread use of tear gas and pepper spray to disperse demonstrators.

 http://rt.com/news/turkey-teargas-import-us-208/
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Dozens arrested in Turkey over protest tweets, accused of 'inciting hatred'

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RT 2013-05-06
Turkish police have detained at least 25 Twitter users for allegedly spreading false reports, as anti-government demonstrations in Turkey continue for a sixth day.
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Social media activists have been accused of using Twitter to “instigate public hatred and animosity,” according to Turkish media. Police raided 38 addresses to locate the suspects. The activists were arrested early Wednesday in the western city of Izmir.

Police said that their tweets contained “misleading and libelous information,” state-run news agency Anatolia reported. However, Ali Engin, an official from the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP), said that they were detained for urging people to protest.

http://rt.com/news/turkey-arrests-twitter-activists-258/
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1000-tals arresterade under protester i Turkiet

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