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Labor groups fanned a wave of defiance against Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's authority on yesterday, leading rallies and a one-day strike to support activists whose two-week standoff with the government has shaken Turkey's secular democracy.

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Activists on yesterday presented a list of demands they said could end days of anti-government demonstrations that have engulfed Turkey, as trade unions joined in the outpouring of anger, shouting slogans and wielding banners calling on the prime minister to resign.

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 A close ally of Turkey's prime minister said Tuesday that his government respects the right to non-violent protest and free speech, but that it must also protect its citizens against violence.

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Turkey's deputy prime minister says the government will compensate the families of 35 civilians mistakenly killed in an airstrike meant for Kurdish rebels.

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Distraught Turkish families mourned outside a mosque or sought to identify loved ones among rows of bodies yesterday as rescue workers scoured debris for survivors after a 7.2-magnitude quake that killed nearly 300 people.

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Labor groups fanned a wave of defiance against Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's authority on yesterday, leading rallies and a one-day strike to support activists whose two-week standoff with the government has shaken Turkey's secular democracy.

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Activists on yesterday presented a list of demands they said could end days of anti-government demonstrations that have engulfed Turkey, as trade unions joined in the outpouring of anger, shouting slogans and wielding banners calling on the prime minister to resign.

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 A close ally of Turkey's prime minister said Tuesday that his government respects the right to non-violent protest and free speech, but that it must also protect its citizens against violence.

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Turkey's deputy prime minister says the government will compensate the families of 35 civilians mistakenly killed in an airstrike meant for Kurdish rebels.

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