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    US REJECT CLAIMS THAT TURKEY PROTESTS PLANNED BY AMERICAN THINK TANK

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    June 18 2013

    The US State Department has rejected reports in Turkish media which
    claimed that the ongoing protests in Turkey were planned by the
    American Enterprise Institute (AEI) with the help of the Jewish lobby
    and the Armenians.

    "We absolutely reject the accusations that US groups or individuals
    are responsible for or have elevated -- or escalated, I should
    actually say -- the protests in Turkey," Jen Psaki, the US State
    Department spokeswoman, at a daily briefing late Monday.

    After consecutive statements were issued by the international
    community expressing concern over nationwide protests, the Turkish
    government reacted harshly to the Western powers and accused "foreign
    fingers" of manipulating the demonstrations.

    When Psaki was asked about the limits of a US ambassador, who is
    working abroad, in terms of this interference within the domestic
    policy of another country, the US spokeswoman said the ambassador,
    referring to the US ambassador to Turkey, was calling for the same
    things publicly and privately other US officials have been calling
    for.

    "Being on the ground is something entirely different. Working closely
    with counterparts he's known for a number of years is certainly
    different. But one individual can't change what's happening on the
    ground. He can just continue to add to the chorus of people who are
    calling for restraint and calling for calm in handling this moving
    forward," Psaki added.

    Psaki was also asked if the US thinks both sides, demonstrators and
    the police, are using equal amounts of violence during the protests,
    and she replied that the reported violence did not come from those she
    termed the "peaceful protesters."

    "We have seen some incidents or some reports of violence or escalation
    from all sides. So certainly we would encourage that from all sides,
    but I'm not equating them," she said, adding: "We believe and still
    believe -- and we said this, I think, on the first day -- that the
    vast majority of people here are peacefully protesting, expressing
    their rights to freedom of speech. We are not on the ground. There
    will be investigations into what happened on the ground. So we don't
    know all of the entities of it, but that's how it started, and we
    still feel the vast majority of people are doing just that."

    Psaki also maintained that the US was confident that Turkish
    authorities will be able to do a "thorough and complete investigation"
    regarding reports of police violence.

    http://www.todayszaman.com/newsDetail_getNewsById.action;jsessionid=1ACE1A49B F7CEA0B1BD90C1373F52B5C?newsId=318642&columnistId= 0

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