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(Fotos) Así se vive la violencia desencadenada en Turquía

La policía volvió a utilizar bombas de gas lacrimógeno y cañones de agua a presión para dispersar centenas de manifestantes en Estambul y en Ankara, al fin de una jornada que había comenzado con un pedido de disculpas del viceprimer ministro a las víctimas de la represión.

- Tear gas surrounds a protestor holding a Turkish flag with a portrait of the founder of modern Turkey Mustafa Kemal Ataturk as he takes part in a demonstration in support of protests in Istanbul and against the Turkish Prime Minister and his ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP), in Ankara, on June 1, 2013. Turkish police on June 1 began pulling out of Istanbul's iconic Taksim Square, after a second day of violent clashes between protesters and police over a controversial development project. Thousands of demonstrators flooded the site as police lifted the barricades around the park and began withdrawing from the square. What started as an outcry against a local development project has snowballed into widespread anger against what critics say is the government's increasingly conservative and authoritarian agenda. AFP PHOTO / ADEM ALTAN (ADEM ALTAN/AFP)

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