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Governor Mutlu stated Thursday an intervention to Gezi Park was beside the point…
Governor Mutlu stated Thursday an intervention to Gezi Park was beside the point as of yet, which did not mean there wouldn`t be any in future ISTANBUL - Governor of Istanbul Huseyin Avni Mutlu stated Thursday an intervention to Taksim Gezi Park was beside the point as of yet which did not mean there wouldn`t be any in future times.Mutlu, in a TV programme, said there was not a plan of an ...
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Turkish police can’t stop protests Erdogan may deploy army NATO’s 2nd largest
Special to WorldTribune.com ANKARA -- Turkey, unable to halt anti-government protests, has threatened to deploy the Army to restore order. Officials said the government of Prime Minister Recep Erdogan has examined the feasibility of deploying Turkey’s huge Army, the second largest in NATO, to quell nationwide protests. They said Turkish police, despite the arrest of thousands, have ...
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Istanbuls Standing Man adds momentum to Turkeys protest movement
ISTANBUL // After two weeks of running street battles, blaring police sirens and chanting demonstrators, a still and silent protester in Istanbul's Taksim Square has posed a new challenge to Turkey's government. The "Standing Man", as he has become known, appeared in the square late on Monday and stood motionless for eight hours, hands in his pockets, staring straight ahead, ...
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Turkeys standing man
>Are you there? Share your story on CNN iReport, but please remember to stay safe. Istanbul (CNN) -- Turkish protesters are giving their government the silent treatment. Hundreds of men and women stood silently Tuesday in Istanbul's Taksim Square emulating the performance artist whose quiet protest Monday night quickly gained him the nickname "Standing Man. "For more than five hours, Erdem ...
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Turkeys standing man
>Are you there? Share your story on CNN iReport, but please remember to stay safe. Istanbul (CNN) -- Turkish protesters are giving their government the silent treatment. Hundreds of men and women stood silently Tuesday in Istanbul's Taksim Square emulating the performance artist whose quiet protest Monday night quickly gained him the nickname "Standing Man. "For more than five hours, Erdem ...
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Turkeys standing man
>Are you there? Share your story on CNN iReport, but please remember to stay safe. Istanbul (CNN) -- Turkish protesters are giving their government the silent treatment. Hundreds of men and women stood silently Tuesday in Istanbul's Taksim Square emulating the performance artist whose quiet protest Monday night quickly gained him the nickname "Standing Man. "For more than five hours, Erdem ...
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Turkeys standing man
>Are you there? Share your story on CNN iReport, but please remember to stay safe. Istanbul (CNN) -- Turkish protesters are giving their government the silent treatment. Hundreds of men and women stood silently Tuesday in Istanbul's Taksim Square emulating the performance artist whose quiet protest Monday night quickly gained him the nickname "Standing Man. "For more than five hours, Erdem ...
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Turkeys standing man
>Are you there? Share your story on CNN iReport, but please remember to stay safe. Istanbul (CNN) -- Turkish protesters are giving their government the silent treatment. Hundreds of men and women stood silently Tuesday in Istanbul's Taksim Square emulating the performance artist whose quiet protest Monday night quickly gained him the nickname "Standing Man. "For more than five hours, Erdem ...
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Syrians protest in Damascus backing Turkey demos
Damascus on Tuesday for a rare demonstration in support of Turkish protests against the government of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan."Erdogan leave," the demonstrators chanted, waving Syrian flags and pictures of ...
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Viral Standing Man Protests Defy Turkish Govt Raids
'Standing man' protests are going viral across Turkey in a silent show of resistance amidst violent government raids on the country's expanding ...
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Where Istanbuls next cataclysmic quake will hit
North Anatolian Fault . Since 1939, massive temblors have marched westward on the fault, moving closer to the city. When this section of the fault finally topples, an earthquake of more than magnitude 7.0 will strike one of Europe's biggest cities. Now, researchers think they've pinpointed the spot where ...
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Turkeys standing man shows how passive resistance can shake a state | Richard Seymour
'Erdem Gunduz's protest was both an affront and a question for the authorities: beat him? Why? He's just standing there. Leave him alone? Then he wins, doesn't he?' Photograph: Vassil ...
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Turkeys standing people protest spreads amid Erdoğans crackdown
People stand in silent protest at Taksim Square after a lone, silent vigil by one man in Istanbul inspired copycat protests across Turkey. Photograph: Murad ...
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With Inspiration From Turkey Brazil Discovers Mass Protests
A mass protest in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Monday night was one of several across the country where demonstrators raised a host of grievances. Some demonstrators said they drew their inspiration from the protests in ...
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Turkey protests Why the state portrays Turkish protesters as others
Turkey , nearly 5,000 civilians have been injured, five killed, and thousands, including civilians, lawyers, and journalists, have been imprisoned. The protests started as a peaceful demonstration of 50 civilians opposed to the removal of trees in the park for the rumored construction of a shopping mall. Following the violent response of the police to the non-violent demonstrators, the protest ...
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Man inspires new form of protest in Turkey simply by standing
Last Saturday, Banff mechanic Tim Bartlett was christening a new motorcycle through the Rocky Mountains when he had a rare wildlife encounter that was equal parts terrifying and ...
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Turkey PM claims victory over protests
TURKISH Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has claimed victory over anti-government protesters after a heavy crackdown, as police raided homes and arrested dozens of demonstrators in a bid to stamp out nearly three weeks of ...
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U.N. chief urges maximum restraint in Turkey amid protests
Turkey as confrontations between Turkish security forces and protesters continued after three weeks of demonstrations against Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan. "(Ban) remains concerned about ongoing clashes between protesters and security ...
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`You work 10 years to make a global image but tarnish it in a week. Don`t be unfair to Turkey` Gul said
`You work 10 years to make a global image, but tarnish it in a week. Don`t be unfair to Turkey,` Gul said ANKARA - Turkish President Abdullah Gul said Tuesday the demonstrations in the streets had to be stopped related to the Gezi Park protests.Pointing out that the protests damaged Turkish economy, Gul said, "No one realizes but the recent incidents has caused hesitation among the foreign ...
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Turkey Threatens Army Intervention
ANKARA [MENL] -- Turkey, unable to halt anti-government protests, hasthreatened to deploy the army to restore order. Officials said the government of Prime Minister Recep Erdogan hasexamined the feasibility of deploying Turkey's huge army, the second largestin NATO, to quell nationwide protests. They said Turkish police, despite thearrest of thousands, have failed to stop the ...
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U.N. rights chief frustrated with Turkey
The police use of force against demonstrators in Turkey has been excessive at times, the top U.N. human rights official said Tuesday from Geneva. Demonstrations against plans to raze a historic park in Istanbul have evolved into nationwide protests against the Turkish government. The United Nations estimates "thousands" of people were injured during the protests and at least four ...
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Turkeys New Protest Tactic Standing Still
The first such protest was carried out on Monday by performance artist Erdem Gunduz. He stood for hours at Istanbul's central Taksim Square, in passive defiance of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip ...
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Turkish markets down domestic unrest Fed eyed
(Adds closing prices, details) ISTANBUL, June 18 (Reuters) - Turkey's markets weakened on Tuesday as values remained under pressure from domestic unrest and uncertainty over the U.S. asset purchase programme. There was little reaction to Turkey's central bank to keep interest rates on hold. The bank said capital inflows had fallen and hinted it could act again to support the lira ...
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Flashpoint Found for Istanbuls Next Earthquake
North Anatolian Fault . Since 1939, massive temblors have marched westward on the fault, moving closer to the city. When this section of the fault finally topples, an earthquake of more than magnitude 7.0 will strike one of Europe's biggest cities. Now, researchers think they've pinpointed the spot where ...
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Dozens held in Turkey silent protester goes viral
ANKARA/ISTANBUL (Reuters) - A lone, silent vigil by a man in Istanbul inspired copycat protests on Tuesday, as police detained dozens of people across Turkey in an operation linked to three weeks of often violent demonstrations against Prime Minister Tayyip ...










