GOD Almighty Say in the HOLY 'QURAN: 'No Reward Do I
Ask Of You For It: MY REWARD IS ONLY FROM THE LORD OF THE UNIVERSE'. (QS
26:109)


(Tinjauan 1WC’sChannel) Photo: AP
Remaja berjalan sebagai polis rusuhan menggunakan gas pemedih mata dan air
bertekanan tinggi untuk membatalkan demonstrasi aman oleh beratus-ratus orang
mengadakan duduk-dalam protes untuk cuba menghalang perobohan pokok di taman
Istanbul, Turki, Jumaat 31 Mei, 2013 . Polis bergerak pada waktu subuh hari
Jumaat untuk menyuraikan orang ramai pada hari ke-4 bantahan terhadap rancangan
kerajaan untuk merombak perbalahan dataran utama Istanbul, Taksim.

Photo: AP pertembungan polis
rusuhan dengan penunjuk perasaan selepas mereka menggunakan gas pemedih mata
dan air bertekanan dalam serbuan subuh pada hari Jumaat untuk kekalahan
demonstrasi aman oleh beratus-ratus orang mengadakan ‘sit-in’ untuk mengelakkan
mencabut pokok di taman Istanbul, Turki, Jumaat , May 31, 2013. Beberapa penunjuk
perasaan cedera apabila mereka memanjat dinding runtuh semasa mengejar polis,
dan Ahmet Sik, seorang wartawan terkenal dimasukkan ke hospital selepas terkena
di kepala oleh kanister gas pemedih mata. Polis bergerak untuk menyuraikan
orang ramai pada hari keempat bantahan terhadap rancangan kerajaan untuk
merombak dataran utama Istanbul, Taksim. Pegawai kemudian bertempur dengan
penunjuk perasaan marah di kawasan sekitarnya. Photo: AP Riot
police clash with demonstrators after they used tear gas and pressurized water
in a dawn raid on Friday to rout a peaceful demonstration by hundreds of people
staging a sit-in to prevent the uprooting of trees at an Istanbul park, Turkey,
Friday, May 31, 2013. Several protesters were injured when a wall they climbed
collapsed during a police chase, and Ahmet Sik, a prominent journalist was
hospitalized after being hit in the head by a tear gas canister. Police moved
in to disperse the crowd on the fourth day of the protest against a government
plan to revamp Istanbul’s main square, Taksim. Officers then clashed with angry
demonstrators in surrounding areas).

Photo: AP Seorang lelaki melalui asap gas pemedih
mata yang dilepaskan oleh polis rusuhan di Istanbul, Turki, Jumaat 31 mei,
2013. Polis rusuhan menggunakan gas pemedih mata dan air bertekanan tinggi untuk
membatalkan demonstrasi aman oleh beratus-ratus orang mengadakan ‘sit-in’ untuk
cuba menghalang perobohan pokok di taman Istanbul. (Photo: AP A man runs
through smoke of tear gas fired up by riot police in Istanbul, Turkey, Friday,
May 31, 2013. Riot police used tear gas and pressurized water to quash a
peaceful demonstration by hundreds of people staging a sit-in to try to prevent
the demolition of trees at an Istanbul park).

Photo: AP Seorang lelaki membantu untuk keluar dari
kawasan itu sebagai rusuhan pertembungan polis dengan penunjuk perasaan selepas
mereka menggunakan gas pemedih mata dan air bertekanan tinggi dalam serbuan
subuh pada hari Jumaat untuk kekalahan demonstrasi aman oleh beratus-ratus
orang mengadakan ‘sit-in‘ untuk mengelakkan mencabut pokok di taman Istanbul,
Turki, Jumaat 31 Mei, 2013. Beberapa penunjuk perasaan cedera apabila mereka
memanjat dinding runtuh semasa mengejar polis, dan Ahmet Sik, seorang wartawan
terkenal dimasukkan ke hospital selepas terkena di kepala oleh kanister gas
pemedih mata. Polis bergerak untuk menyuraikan orang ramai pada hari ke-4
bantahan terhadap rancangan kerajaan untuk merombak dataran utama Istanbul,
Taksim. Pegawai kemudian bertempur dengan penunjuk perasaan marah di kawasan
sekitarnya. (Photo: AP A man helps a boy to get out of the area as riot police
clash with demonstrators after they used tear gas and pressurized water in a
dawn raid on Friday to rout a peaceful demonstration by hundreds of people
staging a sit-in to prevent the uprooting of trees at an Istanbul park, Turkey,
Friday, May 31, 2013. Several protesters were injured when a wall they climbed
collapsed during a police chase, and Ahmet Sik, a prominent journalist was
hospitalized after being hit in the head by a tear gas canister. Police moved
in to disperse the crowd on the fourth day of the protest against a government
plan to revamp Istanbul’s main square, Taksim. Officers then clashed with angry
demonstrators in surrounding areas).

Photo: AP Seorang remaja membantu seorang wanita
yang cedera sebagai polis rusuhan menggunakan gas pemedih mata dan air
bertekanan untuk menyuraikan penunjuk perasaan mengadakan duduk-dalam protes
untuk cuba menghalang perobohan pokok di taman Istanbul, Turki, Jumaat 31 Mei,
2013. Beberapa penunjuk perasaan cedera. Polis bergerak pada waktu subuh hari
Jumaat untuk menyuraikan orang ramai pada hari ke-4 bantahan terhadap rancangan
kerajaan untuk merombak perbalahan dataran utama Istanbul, Taksim. Para
penunjuk perasaan menuntut bahawa taman persegi itu, Gezi, dilindungi. (Photo:
AP A man helps an injured woman as riot police use tear gas and pressurized
water to disperse protesters staging a sit-in protest to try and prevent the
demolition of trees at an Istanbul park, Turkey, Friday, May 31, 2013. A number
of protesters were injured. Police moved in at dawn Friday to disperse the
crowd on the fourth day of the protest against a contentious government plan to
revamp Istanbul’s main square, Taksim. The protesters are demanding that the
square’s park, Gezi, is protected).

Photo: AP Polis rusuhan menggunakan gas pemedih mata
dan air bertekanan untuk membatalkan demonstrasi oleh beratus-ratus orang yang
cuba untuk menghalang perobohan pokok di taman Istanbul, Turki, Jumaat 31 Mei,
2013. Polis bergerak pada waktu subuh hari Jumaat untuk menyuraikan orang ramai
pada hari ke-4 bantahan terhadap rancangan kerajaan untuk merombak perbalahan
dataran utama Istanbul, Taksim. (Photo: AP Riot police use tear gas and
pressurized water to quash a demonstration by hundreds of people trying to
prevent the demolition of trees at an Istanbul park, Turkey, Friday, May 31,
2013. Police moved in at dawn Friday to disperse the crowd on the fourth day of
the protest against a contentious government plan to revamp Istanbul’s main
square, Taksim).

Photo: AP Seorang remaja jatuh sebagai polis rusuhan
menggunakan gas pemedih mata dan air bertekanan tinggi untuk membatalkan
demonstrasi aman oleh beratus-ratus orang mengadakan protes ‘sit-in’untuk cuba menghalang perobohan
pokok di taman Istanbul, Turki, Jumaat, 31 Mei, 2013. Beberapa penunjuk
perasaan cedera. Polis bergerak pada waktu subuh hari Jumaat untuk menyuraikan
orang ramai pada hari ke-4 bantahan terhadap rancangan kerajaan untuk merombak
perbalahan dataran utama Istanbul, Taksim. Para penunjuk perasaan menuntut
bahawa taman persegi itu, Gezi, dilindungi. (Photo: AP A man falls as riot
police use tear gas and pressurized water to quash a peaceful demonstration by
hundreds of people staging a sit-in protest to try and prevent the demolition
of trees at an Istanbul park, Turkey, Friday, May 31, 2013. A number of protesters
were injured. Police moved in at dawn Friday to disperse the crowd on the
fourth day of the protest against a contentious government plan to revamp
Istanbul’s main square, Taksim. The protesters are demanding that the square’s
park, Gezi, is protected).

Photo: AP Wanita cuba untuk melindungi diri mereka
sebagai polis rusuhan menggunakan gas pemedih mata dan air bertekanan tinggi untuk
membatalkan demonstrasi aman oleh beratus-ratus orang mengadakan protes ‘sit-in’
untuk cuba menghalang perobohan pokok di taman Istanbul, Turki, Friday, May 31,
2013. Beberapa penunjuk perasaan cedera. Polis bergerak pada waktu subuh hari
Jumaat untuk menyuraikan orang ramai pada hari ke-4 bantahan terhadap rancangan
kerajaan untuk merombak perbalahan dataran utama Istanbul, Taksim. Para
penunjuk perasaan menuntut bahawa taman persegi itu, Gezi, dilindungi. (Photo:
AP Women try to protect themselves as riot police use tear gas and pressurized
water to quash a peaceful demonstration by hundreds of people staging a sit-in
protest to try and prevent the demolition of trees at an Istanbul park, Turkey,
Friday, May 31, 2013. A number of protesters were injured. Police moved in at
dawn Friday to disperse the crowd on the fourth day of the protest against a
contentious government plan to revamp Istanbul’s main square, Taksim. The
protesters are demanding that the square’s park, Gezi, is protected).

Photo: AP Seorang wanita melindungi dirinya sebagai
polis rusuhan menggunakan gas pemedih mata dan air bertekanan tinggi untuk
membatalkan demonstrasi aman oleh beratus-ratus orang mengadakan protes ‘sit-in’
untuk cuba menghalang perobohan pokok di taman Istanbul, Turki, jumaat 31 Mei ,
2013. Beberapa penunjuk perasaan cedera. Polis bergerak pada waktu subuh hari
Jumaat untuk menyuraikan orang ramai pada hari keempat bantahan terhadap
rancangan kerajaan untuk merombak perbalahan dataran utama Istanbul, Taksim.
Para penunjuk perasaan menuntut bahawa taman persegi itu, Gezi, dilindungi. (Photo:
AP A woman protects herself as riot police use tear gas and pressurized water
to quash a peaceful demonstration by hundreds of people staging a sit-in
protest to try and prevent the demolition of trees at an Istanbul park, Turkey,
Friday, May 31, 2013. A number of protesters were injured. Police moved in at
dawn Friday to disperse the crowd on the fourth day of the protest against a
contentious government plan to revamp Istanbul’s main square, Taksim. The protesters
are demanding that the square’s park, Gezi, is protected).
(REVIEW/Tinjauan
1WC’Channel 2013) ISTANBUL (AP) - Turkish riot police used tear gas and water
cannon Friday to end a peaceful sit-in by hundreds of people trying to prevent
trees from being uprooted in an Istanbul park. The dawn raid ignited a furious
anti-government protest that took over the city's main square and spread to
other cities.
In a
victory for the protesters, an Istanbul court later ordered the temporary
suspension of the project to uproot the trees. But demonstrators around the
country kept up protests denouncing what they called a heavy-handed crackdown
and a government seen as displaying increasingly authoritarian tendencies.
Police
took action on the fourth day of the sit-in against a government plan to revamp
Taksim square. Officers clashed with angry demonstrators in surrounding areas,
firing tear gas canisters and pushing people back with water cannon. A cloud of
smoke from the gas filled the square and scattered protests continued into the
night.
In
solidarity with protesters in Istanbul, some 5,000 people gathered at a park in
the capital, Ankara, swelling into a busy street nearby. They chanted
anti-government slogans and called on Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to
resign. Police used tear gas to push back a group that tried to march toward
the Parliament building.
Protests
were also held in a dozen other cities, including one that drew thousands in
the third-largest city of Izmir, reports said. The Istanbul protesters were
demanding the square's Gezi Park be protected from plans that include the
construction of a shopping mall. Many also aired grievances against Erdogan,
whose style has become increasingly uncompromising during his government's
third successive term.
Last
week, the government enacted a law restricting the sale and advertising of
alcohol, a move that has alarmed secular Turks. Earlier this week, the
government went ahead with a ground-breaking ceremony for the construction of a
disputed third bridge across the Bosporus Strait that some say will destroy the
few remaining green areas of the sprawling city. It also named the bridge after
a controversial Ottoman sultan believed to have ordered a massacre of a
minority Shiite Muslim group, instead of choosing a more unifying figure.
Protesters
in Gezi Park held up a large poster Friday with a caricature depicting Erdogan
as an Ottoman sultan with a caption that read: "The people won't yield to
you." Protester Serdar Sanman accused Erdogan of "trying to install
his dictatorship."
Erdogan's
Islamic-rooted, conservative government has a strong support base in the mainly
Muslim but secular country, and many of the protesters appeared to be from more
secular-leaning sections of society.
In
Ankara, demonstrators held up posters reading: "Don't Interfere in my
Lifestyle" and "Resist the Dictator." Many drank beer and other
alcoholic beverages during the protest in defiance of the alcohol restrictions,
raising their drinks as they chanted "Cheers Tayyip!" They lined the
pavement with empty beer and liquor bottles and cans.
Erdogan
this week dismissed the Istanbul protesters' demands, saying the government
would go ahead with the renovation plans "no matter what they do."
The forestry minister said more trees would be planted than those uprooted at
Gezi.
The
dawn raid was the latest in a series of aggressive crackdown on protests. Human
rights activists frequently accuse Turkish police of using inordinate force to
break up protests and of excessively using tear gas and pepper spray against
protesters.
Interior
Minister Muammer Guler said that authorities would investigate the reports of
disproportionate use of force. Still, he defended the crackdown, saying
officers were carrying out their duties against an illegal occupation of the
park.
In
Istanbul, several protesters were injured when a wall they climbed on collapsed
during a police chase, and at least two people - including a journalist - were
hit in the head by tear gas canisters. Two opposition legislators were among
several hospitalized after being affected by the gas, the private Dogan news
agency reported.
Istanbul
Gov. Huseyin Avni Mutlu said 12 people were treated in hospitals for injuries
and least 13 people were detained. In Washington, State Department spokeswoman
Jen Psaki said the U.S. was concerned about the number of people injured as
police dispersed protesters.
"We
believe that Turkey's long-term stability, security and prosperity is best
guaranteed by upholding the fundamental freedoms of expression, assembly and
association, which is what it seems these individuals were doing," she
told reporters. "These freedoms are crucial to any healthy
democracy."
Psaki
said the U.S. was still gathering information about the incident. There was
very little coverage of the protests on television channels in Turkey,
reflecting the environment of self-censorship by the media, which has, among
other things, been pressured into dismissing staff too critical of the
government.
The
media rights group Reporters without Borders said the injured journalist, Ahmet
Sik, and others were deliberately targeted by police and urged Turkish
authorities to halt the "excessive" use of force. A Reuters
photographer was also injured.
Amnesty
International also deplored what it called Turkish police brutality and said
some officers should be brought to justice. Demonstrators affected by tear gas
sought shelter at a luxury hotel at Taksim and were tended by guests. Police
removed tents and the demonstrators' belongings and mounted barricades around
the park.
The
state-run Anadolu Agency said 15 demonstrators were detained in Ankara.
"The people are demonstrating against the government's intolerance toward
demonstrations," said Metin Feyzioglu, who heads Turkey's lawyers'
association, during the protest in Ankara. "The government must display
understanding and immediately stop the violence against the
demonstrators."
GOD Almighty Say in the HOLY 'QURAN: 'No Reward Do I Ask Of You For It: MY REWARD IS ONLY FROM THE LORD OF THE UNIVERSE'. (QS 26:109)
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