Monday, June 3, 2013

The Growing Unrest In Turkey -- News Updates June 3, 2013



Turkish PM Blames Protests on Extremists -- Voice of America

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has accused anti-government protesters of walking "arm-in-arm with terrorism," as he blamed "extremist elements" for three days of some of the most violent riots in years.

His comments Monday came as the Turkish Doctors' Association said a 20-year-old Turkish man died when a vehicle slammed into a crowd of protesters who were marching late Sunday. It was the first known death related to the demonstrations.

Speaking to reporters before departing on a planned four-day trip to North Africa, Erdogan dismissed the protests as the work of secularist enemies who never accepted the mandate of his Islamist AKP party, which has won three straight elections.

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More News On The Unrest In Turkey

Turkey Protests Live Blog -- Al Jazeera
LIVE BLOG: Turkey unrest enters fourth day -- Haaretz/AP/Reuters
Turkish president clashes with prime minister over protests - live updates -- The Guardian
LIVE: Clashes at Turkish anti-government protests -- AFP

Anti-government riots erupt in Turkey -- CNN
Anti-government protesters in Turkey hold onto square -- USA Today
Turkey protests show no sign of letdown -- CNN
Thousands take to streets in Turkey, clash with police -- Reuters
Turkey protests: Clashes rage in Istanbul's Besiktas -- BBC
At least 1,500 protesters arrested in Ankara: opposition leader -- Xinhuanet
Dispatch from Istanbul: The protests rage on -- The Week
Turkey clashes: Chaos and camaraderie in Istanbul -- BBC
Turkey’s Leader Blames Rioting on Extremists -- New York Times
Social media and opposition to blame for protests, says Turkish PM -- The Guardian
Erdogan Calls Protesters Extreme; Istanbul Barricades Remain -- Bloomberg
Erdogan maintains hard stance on protests -- The Guardian/AP
Turkish premier brands protesters extremists -- Reuters
Turkey's Erdogan dismisses protests: 'What is the message?' -- Christian Science Monitor
Erdogan blames 'extremists' for Turkey riots -- The Al Jazeera
Maintaining hard stance Erdogan dismisses protests, but president defends people’s right -- Washington Post/AP
Turkey: 'message received', says President Gul -- The Telegraph
Turkish president defends people's right to protest -- The Guardian
Turkey's Middle Class Fuels Protests -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Turkish stock market falls 10.5% as demonstrations escalate -- BBC

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