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Turkish PM says police will get more power



Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan

 

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has announced plans to increase the police’s powers to deal with anti-government protests.



In an address to parliament in the capital Ankara on Tuesday, Erdogan said that riot police had acted with restraint against the violent demonstrators and that their powers would be increased.

"Our security forces put up a successful and extremely patient struggle against the acts of violence by remaining within the limits set by democracy and the law," he stated.

Erdogan's defiant stance came amid unrelenting demonstrations in Istanbul and Ankara.

The unrest in Turkey began on May 31 after the police broke up a sit-in held at Istanbul's Taksim Square to protest against the proposal to demolish Gezi Park.

Over the next several days, tens of thousands of anti-government protesters held demonstrations in 78 cities across the country.

According to the Turkish Human Rights Foundation, five people have died, including a policeman, and about 7,800 people have been injured in the protests.

Six injured protesters are in critical condition and 11 people have lost their eyesight during the police crackdown.

The protesters say Gezi Park, which is a traditional gathering point for rallies and demonstrations as well as a popular tourist destination, is Istanbul's last green public space.

Erdogan has been harshly criticized for the way he has handled the crisis, and Amnesty International has censured the Turkish police for using excessive force against peaceful protesters.

According to a number of political analysts, the popularity of the ruling AK Party -- which has won three straight elections -- could decline if Erdogan does not resolve the crisis in a way acceptable to the general public.

 

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Originally Posted by Cobra:
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

Guyana need to do the same and give the GPF more power to handle domestic terrorists and rioters. GR and Benschop comes to mind.

You do have that tendency of having men on your mind.

Yes, criminals...like GR and Benshit.

That's right, having criminals on the mind then inviting them to join the party seems to be a PPP thing, why should you be any different.

Only problem I see is that GR wouldn't be into your kind, I don't know Mark as well but I'm almost sure he also won't .

cain

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