Monday, June 3, 2013

Turkey protests 'dividing UK's Turkish population'

As anti-government protests spread in Turkey, people of Turkish origin living in the UK have been giving their thoughts on events in their home country. It began on 28 May with a small group of people attempting to block the removal of trees to make

ANKARA, Turkey Turkey's President Abdullah Gul on Monday appealed for calm from all sides on the fourth day of anti-government protests but defended citizens' rights to hold demonstrations to air grievances, in contrast to the belligerent stance of the

ANKARA, Turkey Turkey's President Abdullah Gul on Monday appealed for calm from all sides on the fourth day of anti-government protests but defended citizens' rights to hold demonstrations to air grievances, in contrast to the belligerent stance of the

As anti-government protests spread in Turkey, people of Turkish origin living in the UK have been giving their thoughts on events in their home country. It began on 28 May with a small group of people attempting to block the removal of trees to make

Police in Istanbul have withdrawn from Taksim Square, allowing the mass protest to continue unabated, Turkish media report.

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Turkey protests 'dividing UK's Turkish population'

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