http://www.thehindu.com/news/international/world/clashes-in-turkey-posttaksim-square-crack-down/article4822460.ece

ISTANBUL, June 17, 2013
Clashes in Turkey post-Taksim square crack down
DPA

[image: A protester tries protect from water projected by police during
clashes in Taksim square in Istanbul.]
APA protester tries protect from water projected by police during clashes
in Taksim square in Istanbul.
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Turkish police clashed with anti-government protestors into the early hours
of Monday, activists said, ahead of planned demonstrations by unions.

Police used tear gas and water cannon against demonstrators in Ankara, and
blocked thousands of activists in Istanbul from reaching the city’s Taksim
Square, after their camp there was cleared by security forces, injuring
hundreds.

Clashes occurred in several parts of Istanbul, with opposition activists
saying police fired water cannon at a hospital near Taksim Square where
demonstrators had taken refuge.

The activists also said online that some of them had been attacked by
government supporters wielding clubs and knives, and that the police had
not intervened.

Local media reported that a mob shouting pro-government slogans attacked an
office of the opposition Republican People’s Party in Istanbul.

Five Turkish unions said they would hold demonstrations on Monday to
protest the police violence around Saturday’s clearance of the park
camp, *Hurriyet
Daily News* reported online.

The Taksim Solidarity activists’ group said there was an excessive use of
rubber bullets, tear gas and stun grenades, noting that women, children and
elderly people were present.

Istanbul Governor Huseyin Avni Mutlu warned people not to attempt another
gathering in the square.

“I ask the people: do not come to Taksim,” he was quoted as saying by *
Hurriyet* late Sunday. “We will not allow any gathering in Taksim under the
current circumstances. We are taking all kinds of security measures in this
respect.” More than 350 people have been arrested since the two-week-old
camp on Taksim Square was cleared on Saturday, most of them on Sunday, the
Istanbul Bar Association was quoted as saying by *Hurriyet*.

The initial protests were against a planned building project in the park,
but have sparked wider demonstrations against what activists call the
increasingly authoritarian rule by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s
administration.

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