La policía turca impide las manifestaciones en Estambul y Ankara
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Camión policial y manifestantes huyendo de los chorros de agua lanzados por la Policía.
16.06.2013Protesters escape from a water cannon as they clash with police during an anti-government demonstration in Ankara on June 16, 2013. Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday defended a violent police crackdown on anti-government protesters, saying it was his "duty" to order the evacuation of Istanbul's Gezi Park after demonstrators defied his warnings to leave. AFP PHOTO/ADEM ALTANAFP PHOTO/ADEM ALTAN -
Ankara, contenedores de basura ardiendo
16.06.2013Trash containers burn infront of riot police forces during clashes with anti-government demonstrators in Ankara on June 16, 2013. Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday defended a violent police crackdown on anti-government protesters, saying it was his "duty" to order the evacuation of Istanbul's Gezi Park after demonstrators defied his warnings to leave. AFP PHOTO/ADEM ALTANAFP PHOTO/ADEM ALTAN -
Demonstrations in Istanbul
16.06.2013TOL23. Istanbul (Turkey), 16/06/2013.- Protestors clash with riot police near Taksim Square in Istanbul, Turkey 16 June 2013. Protests broke out late Saturday in Istanbul after Turkish police cleared anti-government demonstrators from Gezi Park in the city's Taksim Square. Turkish police used tear gas and water cannon on Sunday to prevent thousands of activists from relaunching protests in the city's Taksim Square, signalling the government's unwillingness to soften its stance against demonstrators. Witnesses said demonstrators threw stones at riot police, chanting anti-government slogans. There were also clashes in the capital Ankara. Local media said police reinforcements were being sent from the provinces to Istanbul. EFE/EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLUEFE/EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
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