Disturbios y protestas en la "primavera" turca
Disturbios y protestas en la "primavera" turca
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Manifestantes se enfrentan a los policías antidisturbios subidos en una máquina excavadora mientras intentan acceder a las oficinas del primer ministro en Estambul.
03.06.2013IST04 ESTAMBUL (TURQUÍA) 03/06/2013.- Manifestantes se enfrentan a los policías antidisturbios subidos en una máquina excavadora mientras intentan acceder a las oficinas del primer ministro, Tayyip Erdogan, durante una protesta antigubernamental en el barrio de Besiktas, en Estambul, Turquía, en la madrugada del 3 de junio de 2013. Más de 750 personas han sido detenidas en enfrentamientos con la policía durante las protestas en Ankara y en Esmirna que, iniciadas la semana pasada en Estambul, se han intensificado y extendido a varias ciudades, donde continúan hoy. EFE/StrEFE/Str -
Las protestas antigubernamentales también se han extendido hasta Ankara.
03.06.2013Anti-government protestors gesture as they stand next to objects set on fire during a demonstration in Ankara, early on June 3, 2013, in a nationwide wave of protests.Turkey's Islamist-rooted government faced growing pressure on June 3 after angry demonstrators clashed for a third night with police. The unrest began as a local outcry against plans to redevelop Gezi Park, a rare green spot near Taksim, but after a heavy-handed police response the protests spread to other districts -- and then to dozens of cities across Turkey. Accused by critics of pushing an increasingly conservative and authoritarian agenda, Erdogan's government is facing the biggest protests since it took power in 2002. -
Un manifestante agita la bandera nacional con el retrato de Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, el fundador de la Turquía Moderna.
03.06.2013An anti-government protester waves Turkey's national flag bearing a portrait of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founder of modern Turkey, during a demonstration, on June 2, 2013, in Ankara. The unrest began as a local outcry against plans to redevelop Gezi Park, a rare green spot near Taksim, but after a heavy-handed police response the protests spread to other districts -- and then to dozens of cities across Turkey. Accused by critics of pushing an increasingly conservative and authoritarian agenda, Erdogan's government is facing the biggest protests since it took power in 2002. AFP PHOTO/ADEM ALTAN TOPSHOTSAFP PHOTO/ADEM ALTAN
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