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    Turkish police blocked journalists' way to Taksim

    http://armenpress.am/eng/print/726016/turkish-police-blocked-journalists%E2%80%99-way-to-taksim.html
    12:24, 13 July, 2013

    YEREVAN, JULY 13, ARMENPRESS: The Turkish police prevented the
    journalists' rally held in Istanbul. As reported by Armenpress,
    quoting the Turkish CNN Turk, the Turkish journalists intended to
    organize a protest demonstration thus raising their voice against the
    violence, pressures, provocations and arrests held during the actions
    towards the representatives of mass media. The Turkish police did not
    allow them to enter the Taksim Square. In the result the journalists
    organized a sit strike, shouting: `Pressures cannot frighten us', `Let
    prisoners go', `Freedom to press', `AKP, hands off Taksim'.

    The disorders in Turkey began when on May 28 2013 the plans of
    replacing Taksim Gezi Park with a reconstruction of the historic
    Taksim Military Barracks (demolished in 1940) with the possibility of
    housing a shopping mall became known. The protests developed into
    riots when a group occupying the park was attacked by police.

    The subjects of the protests have since broadened beyond the
    development of Taksim Gezi Park, developing into wider anti-government
    demonstrations. The protests have also spread to other cities in
    Turkey, and protests have been seen in other countries with
    significant Turkish communities. On May 31 2013, police suppressed the
    protesters with tear gas, arrested at least 60 people and injured
    hundreds.
    The police action received wide attention online. 5 men died in the
    clashes between the police and the protesters, more than 7,500 people
    were injured and about 5,000 of people were arrested. By the data
    provided by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Turkey, about 2,5
    million people from 79 regions took part in the anti-government
    demonstrations held in Turkey.

    The Turkish authorities were appealed by the White House, the UN
    Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, the EU foreign policy commissioner
    Catherine Ashton, the US Vice President Joe Biden and the President of
    the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin to settle the issue via a
    dialogue.

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