La Policía turca disuelve con gas lacrimógeno una marcha en el aniversario de la revuelta de Taksim
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First anniversary of Gezi Park protests
31.05.2014SDT12. Istanbul (Turkey), 31/05/2014.- Masked protestors shout slogans against government during a demonstration on the occasion of the first anniversary of the Gezi Park protests at Taksim Square, in Istanbul, Turkey, 31 May 2014. It is the first anniversary of the Gezi Park protests in Taksim Square where a total of seven people lost their lives in the protests that began from 31 May 2013 against plans to replaceTaksim Gezi Park with a shopping mall. (Protestas) EFE/EPA/SEDAT SUNAEFE/EPA/SEDAT SUNA -
First anniversary of Gezi Park protests
31.05.2014SDT13. Istanbul (Turkey), 31/05/2014.- A masked protestor carries a Turkish flag and shouts slogans against the government during a demonstration on the occasion of the first anniversary of the Gezi Park protests at Taksim Square, in Istanbul, Turkey, 31 May 2014. It is the first anniversary of the Gezi Park protests in Taksim Square where a total of seven people lost their lives in the protests that began from 31 May 2013 against plans to replaceTaksim Gezi Park with a shopping mall. (Protestas) EFE/EPA/SEDAT SUNAEFE/EPA/SEDAT SUNA -
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31.05.2014Injured protesters lie on the ground as Turkish riot police officers fire tear gas to disperse demonstrators gathered on the central Istoklal avenue near Taksim square in Istanbul, on May 31, 2014, as the police blocked access to the square during the one year anniversary of the Gezi park and Taksim square demonstrations. Turkey's combative prime minister warned protesters that police would do "whatever is necessary" to clamp down on demonstrations today in Istanbul's Taksim Square to mark the anniversary of last year's turmoil. Last year, what started as a small campaign to save the nearby Gezi Park from the bulldozers eventually drew an estimated three million protesters in an outpouring of anger at the perceived authoritarian tendencies of Erdogan's Islamic-rooted government. Eight people died and thousands were injured in the ensuing violence as police launched a brutal crackdown, frequently employing tear gas and water cannons. AFP PHOTO / BULENT KILICAFP PHOTO / BULENT KILIC
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