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TURKEY STREET PROTEST

By: iMushtaq send a private message
İstanbul : Turkey | about 1 month ago  
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  • Protesters throw stones during clashes with Turkish riot police in central Istanbul
    Protesters throw stones during clashes with Turkish riot police in ...
    Source: Reuters
  • Turkish riot police detain a protester during clashes in central Istanbul
    Turkish riot police detain a protester during clashes in central ...
    Source: Reuters
  • Turkish riot police detain protesters during clashes in central Istanbul
    Turkish riot police detain protesters during clashes in central ...
    Source: Reuters
  • Protesters run away from water cannons during clashes with Turkish riot police in central Istanbul
    Protesters run away from water cannons during clashes with Turkish ...
    Source: Reuters
  • Protesters try to run away from water cannons during clashes with Turkish riot police in central Istanbul
    Protesters try to run away from water cannons during clashes with ...
    Source: Reuters
  • A protester throws a stone at an HSBC bank branch during clashes with Turkish riot police in central Istanbul
    A protester throws a stone at an HSBC bank branch during clashes with ...
    Source: Reuters
Protesters throw stones during clashes with Turkish riot police in ...

Protesters flee during clashes with Turkish riot police in central Istanbul Wednesday. Turkish police fired tear gas and used water cannon for a second day to break up protests against the International Monetary Fund and World Bank. – Reuters

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  • News Source: Jang.com.pk | about 1 month ago
    Turkish riot police clamped down on anti-IMF protests in Istanbul for a second day in a row on Wednesday as masked demonstrators smashed shop windows and stoned the security forces, an AFP reporter witnessed. Police used tear gas and water jets...
  • News Source: United Press International | about 1 month ago
    Riot police and protesters clashed Wednesday outside a meeting of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank in Istanbul, witnesses said. In a second day of protests, about 2,000 demonstrators were gathered in Istanbul's Taksim Square when riot...
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  • Blog Source: littlealexinwonderland.wordpress.com
    Police in Istanbul, Turkey fired tear gas and broke out the hose on anti-globalization protesters of the annual World Bank and International Monetary Fund (I.M.F.) meetings. “Police in Turkey have used tear gas ... The people are protesting a
  • Blog Source: cnobbi.com
    He died of gas poisoning. Clashes with police occurred a mile from where annually forums IMF and World Bank. Street rallies organized by trade unions in protest against the meeting of the two largest financial institutions. ...
  • Blog Source: www.nigerianbestforum.com
    Police, Anti-IMF Protesters Clash in Istanbul From Ayodele Aminu in Istanbul in Turkey,. Police and anti-capitalist protesters clashed in central Istanbul yesterday, after using tear gas and water cannon to stop demonstrators marching ...
  • Blog Source: athomehesaturista.wordpress.com
    Protesters and passers-by took shelter in doorways as riot police and armoured vehicles cleared Taksim square, the city's transport hub. Some wrapped scarves around their face as protection against clouds of tear gas. ...
  • Blog Source: www.sott.net
    Thousands of people protested against the International Monetary Fund and World Bank during their annual meetings in İstanbul on Tuesday. Police fired tear gas and used water cannon to disperse the protesters. ... The main pedestrian İstiklal
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