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    MAY 1 RALLIES ENDED IN CLASHES IN ANKARA

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    May 2, 2011 - 13:06 AMT

    Though it was overall one of the calmest Labor Day celebrations in
    recent years, May 1 rallies in the capital were marked by minor clashes
    between various groups. Led by various unions and nongovernmental
    organizations, the celebrations in capital took place in Ankara's
    Sıhhiye Square with the participation of some 10,000 to 15,000 people.

    The rally kicked off in a calm atmosphere but later witnessed a clash
    at checkpoints formed by police between a group of people including
    members from the pro-Kurdish Peace and Democracy Party, or BDP,
    and union members. Two unionists and one journalist were injured in
    the conflict, which was halted with the intervention of police and
    rally organizers.

    Another incident allegedly occurred between the members of the BDP
    and the Turkey Youth Union near the end of the rally, according to
    the private channel NTV. That clash also ended with the intervention
    of security forces.

    Union representatives made public statements about the significance
    of the day while demonstrators protested the election promises and
    policies of the ruling Justice and Development Party, or AKP.

    The rally ended nearly two hours earlier than scheduled. Its uneventful
    nature was attributed to the fact that many people from Ankara had
    chosen to attend the larger celebrations in Istanbul's Taksim square,
    Hurriyet Daily News reported.

    Groups participating in the rally included the Confederation of
    Turkish Labor Unions, or Turk-Is; the Confederation of Progressive
    Trade Unions, or DISK, the Confederation of Public Sector Trade Unions,
    or KESK, and the Turkish Union of Engineers' and Architects' Chambers,
    or TMMOB.




    From: A. Papazian
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