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The Grand Turk
EU Tells Turkey Police Violence Has 'No Place' in Democracy
2013-06-08
[An Nahar] Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Friday his Islamic-rooted government opposed violence and was open to "democratic demands" raised by demonstrators whose mass protests have rocked the country.

"What we are against is terrorism, violence, vandalism and actions that threaten others for the sake of freedoms," Erdogan said in a televised conference in Istanbul. "I'm open-hearted to anyone with democratic demands."

Appealing to activists campaigning to save an Istanbul park, a campaign that sparked the nationwide unrest, he urged those with environmental concerns to join him.

"I know what environmentalism means," the former Istanbul mayor said. "Being an environmentalist is not vandalism. Being an environmentalist is not killing people."

Doctors say thousands of people have been injured as police have fired tear-gas and water cannon at stone-throwing protesters across the country.

European Union
...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing...
Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule told Erdogan at the same Istanbul conference that excessive police force against demonstrators "has no place" in a democracy.

Many of Turkey's Western allies have condemned his government's handling of the demonstrations, but the defiant premier hit back at his critics.

"Similar protests have taken place in Britannia, La Belle France, Germany and bigger ones in Greece. All of them are members of the European Union," he said, likening Turkey's demonstrations to the Occupy Wall Street movement that sprang up in the United States in 2011.
Posted by:Fred

#2  EU Tells Turkey Police Violence Has 'No Place' in Democracy

Which is why they've been losing ground to the Muslims in their own countries who have no qualms about using violence to impose their will upon others. Of course exceptions will be made in the case of 'soccer hooligans' who dare try to defend their territory neighborhoods.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2013-06-08 08:09  

#1  But, but, but, they weren't burning cars?!
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2013-06-08 02:39  

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