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土耳其示威冲突再升级

2013年6月2日
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A paramilitary police officer fires tear gas toward the protesters at the entrance of a road leading to the prime minister office in Ankara, Turkey, Saturday, June 1, 2013. Turkish police retreated from a main Istanbul square Saturday, removing barricades and allowing in thousands of protesters in a move to calm tensions after furious anti-government protests turned the city center into a battlefield. A second day of national protests over a violent police raid of an anti-development sit-in in Taksim square has revealed the depths of anger against Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who many Turks view as increasingly authoritarian and dismissive of opposing views.(AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici)
Türkei Istanbul Ankara Demonstrationen Mai Juni 2013图像来源: picture-alliance/AP Photo

在土耳其首都安卡拉的抗议活动现场,警方再次向反政府的示威者动用了催泪弹和高压水龙。安全力量以此来阻止试图冲击总理埃尔多安的办公楼的人群。在伊斯坦布尔,数百名抗议者又集结在塔克西姆广场上,一些人封堵了附近街道。埃尔多安再次明确表示,他不会向抗议的反对派低头。周六,土耳其多个城市发生了大规模示威集会活动,遭到警方的暴力驱散。据悉,仅在安卡拉一地,就有超过400人受伤。据土耳其内政部长居莱尔表示,一共有大约940名示威者被捕。警方暴力驱散抗议人群的方式在国际上遭到批评。这一抗议活动最初是反对一个建筑项目,但后来就演变成整体反对埃尔多安政府的示威。