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After 18 days of pitched battles between the police and youthful protestors, the Turkish authorities managed to clear Gezi Park in downtown Istanbul over the weekend. That might not be the end of this perplexing movement, however, as Turkey’s trade unions called for a general strike this week.

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Riot police cordoned off streets, set up roadblocks and fired tear gas and water cannon to prevent anti-government protesters from converging on Istanbul's central Taksim Square on Sunday, unbowed even as Turkey's prime minister addressed hundreds of thousands of supporters a few kilometers away.

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A lawyer says a protester injured during clashes with Turkish riot police has died, raising the death toll to five from the two-week standoff between police and activists that has challenged Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government.

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In a series of increasingly belligerent speeches to cheering supporters yesterday, Turkey's prime minister demanded an end to the 10-day anti-government protests that have spread across the country, saying those who do not respect the government will pay.

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Police in Ankara fired tear gas and used water cannons to disperse thousands of people protesting near government buildings on yesterday, as Turkey's biggest wave of anti-government protests in decades entered its second week with no signs of waning.

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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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Filipinos in Turkey, where anti-government protests are escalating, were advised to take extra precautions.

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Turkey's prime minister on yesterday rejected claims that he is a "dictator," dismissing protesters as an extremist fringe, even as thousands returned to the landmark Istanbul square that has become the site of the fiercest anti-government outburst in years.

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 A total of 126 people were detained by police in Turkey's largest city of Istanbul on Sunday after refusing to dismiss a pro-kurdish protest.

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After 18 days of pitched battles between the police and youthful protestors, the Turkish authorities managed to clear Gezi Park in downtown Istanbul over the weekend. That might not be the end of this perplexing movement, however, as Turkey’s trade unions called for a general strike this week.

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Riot police cordoned off streets, set up roadblocks and fired tear gas and water cannon to prevent anti-government protesters from converging on Istanbul's central Taksim Square on Sunday, unbowed even as Turkey's prime minister addressed hundreds of thousands of supporters a few kilometers away.

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A lawyer says a protester injured during clashes with Turkish riot police has died, raising the death toll to five from the two-week standoff between police and activists that has challenged Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government.

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In a series of increasingly belligerent speeches to cheering supporters yesterday, Turkey's prime minister demanded an end to the 10-day anti-government protests that have spread across the country, saying those who do not respect the government will pay.

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Police in Ankara fired tear gas and used water cannons to disperse thousands of people protesting near government buildings on yesterday, as Turkey's biggest wave of anti-government protests in decades entered its second week with no signs of waning.

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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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Filipinos in Turkey, where anti-government protests are escalating, were advised to take extra precautions.

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Turkey's prime minister on yesterday rejected claims that he is a "dictator," dismissing protesters as an extremist fringe, even as thousands returned to the landmark Istanbul square that has become the site of the fiercest anti-government outburst in years.

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 A total of 126 people were detained by police in Turkey's largest city of Istanbul on Sunday after refusing to dismiss a pro-kurdish protest.

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