Monday, 3 June 2013

Syria News 3.6.2013, Iraq will not allow using its airspace to attack Syria, Army eliminates terrori



Syria News 2013/06/03, Iraq tidak akan membenarkan menggunakan ruang udara untuk menyerang Syria, Tentera menghapuskan terrori (Syria News 3.6.2013, Iraq will not allow using its airspace to attack Syria, Army eliminates terrori).

* Al-Maliki: Keputusan EU untuk tangani Pembangkang Syria Terus Terlibat Keselamatan Iraq (Al-Maliki: EU Decision to Arm Syrian Opposition Directly Affects Iraq's Security).

* Sengit Demonstrasi Anti-Kerajaan Teruskan di Turki (Fiercest Anti-Government Demonstrations Continue in Turkey).

* Kementerian Kesihatan Terima Penghantaran perubatan dari UNHCR Opinions pada USD 1.2 Juta (Health Ministry Receives Medical Shipments from UNHCR Valued at USD 1.2 Million).

* Tentera foil penyusupan Percubaan ke dalam al-Qseir, Membunuh Banyak pengganas di Kawasan Lain-lain (The Army Foils Infiltration Attempt into al-Qseir, Kills Many Terrorists in Other Areas).

* Damsyik: Konsert muzik yang bertajuk "A Dance Levant" (Damascus: Musical Concert entitled " A Levant Dance)"

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Erdogan blames extremists and social media as 'Turkish Spring' mass protests enter fourth day



Perdana Menteri Turki Tayyip Erdogan menyeru tenang selepas hujung minggu sengit protes anti-kerajaan, menggesa orang ramai tidak boleh didorong oleh demonstrasi katanya telah dianjurkan oleh "unsur-unsur pelampau".

Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan calls for calm after a weekend of fierce anti-government protests, urging people not to be provoked by demonstrations he said had been organised by "extremist elements".

Turkey faces fourth day of protests



Pemimpin Turki yang dihadapi protes hari yang ke-4 pada hari Isnin selepas penunjuk perasaan bertempur dengan polis menembak gas pemedih mata, pada cetusan terbesar kemarahan pada kerajaan umbi Islam kerana ia mengambil kuasa lebih daripada 10 tahun.

Turkey's leaders faced a fourth day of protests on Monday after demonstrators clashed with police firing tear gas, in the biggest outburst of anger at the Islamist-rooted government since it took power more than a decade ago.

Secrecy Cult: 'Manning leaked less than 1% of classified docs'



154 tahun: Jumlah masa pemberi Bradley Manning boleh menghabiskan di belakang bar. Percubaan pengintipan beliau bermula lewat hari ini di Amerika Syarikat, selepas ditahan pada 2010, yang menyaksikan beliau didakwa dengan membantu musuh selepas dia bocor beribu-ribu dokumen sulit dalam talian. Sebagai RT Marina Portnaya laporan ini - proses mahkamah mempertahankan diri beliau bermula ketika Amerika Syarikat adalah dituduh sebagai apa-apa tetapi benar atau telus.

One hundred fifty four years: The amount of time whistleblower Bradley Manning could spend behind bars. His espionage trial begins later today in the US, after his arrest in 2010, which saw him charged with aiding the enemy after he leaked thousands of classified documents online. As RT's Marina Portnaya reports - his court martial process begins at a time when the US is accused of being anything but truthful or transparent.

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Turkish Spring? Fourth day of protests against Islamist policies of Erdogan government



Nyala Keganasan di Istanbul pada hari Isnin antara kumpulan penunjuk perasaan dan polis pada hari ke-4 tunjuk perasaan anti-kerajaan di Turki (Violence flares in Istanbul on Monday between a group of demonstrators and police on the fourth day of anti-government protests in Turkey).

MALHAMA Which Already Started 'News Bulletin'



Laporan Press TV pada tajuk-tajuk utama berita terkini dari seluruh DUNIA. (Press TV reports on the latest news headlines from around the WORLD).

Austrian floods: Towns under water


Hujan lebat menyebabkan banjir dan tanah runtuh yang meluas di Austria pada hari Ahad. Beratus-ratus orang telah dipaksa untuk mengosongkan rumah mereka. Sekurang-kurangnya seorang mati dalam tanah runtuh di St Johann berhampiran Salzburg, dan 2 orang yang hilang selepas dihanyutkan di sungai mengamuk. Satu penggera banjir masih di tempat untuk sebelah utara Alps pada pagi Isnin, tetapi cuaca sepatutnya untuk meningkatkan sepanjang hari. Laporan oleh Mark Morris.

Torrential rain caused widespread flooding and landslides in Austria on Sunday. Hundreds of people have been forced to evacuate their homes. At least one person died in a mudslide in St Johann near Salzburg, and two people are missing after being swept away in raging streams. A flood alarm was still in place for the northern side of the Alps on Monday morning, but the weather was supposed to improve throughout the day. Report by Mark Morris.

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'Looks Like War': Barricades & tear gas fill Turkish streets as clashes continue



Satu gelombang keganasan di Turki telah menyaksikan pertembungan polis rusuhan dengan penunjuk perasaan untuk berjalan hari ke-4. Keselamatan memaksa menggunakan gas pemedih mata dan meriam air, seperti penunjuk perasaan bertindak balas dengan batu dan penghadang dibina. Aktivis juga cuba untuk memecahkan melalui talian polis dan menyerang pejabat Perdana Menteri itu. RT  Irina Galushko menyatakan dari Istanbul.

A wave of violence in Turkey has seen riot police clash with protesters for a fourth day running. Security forces used tear gas and water cannons, as protesters responded with stones and built barricades. Activists also tried to break through police lines and attack the Prime Minister's office. RT's Irina Galushko reports from Istanbul.

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Istanbul 2020 bidders remain confident of support


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)


Istanbul 2020 Penawar tetap yakin sokongan
by Alifhafisin | Suara Rakyat@1WORLDCommunity

Photo: AP remaja Turki berjalan semasa protes di Ankara, Turki, AHAD, 2 Jun, 2013. Perdana Menteri Turki Recep Tayyip Erdogan pada hari Ahad menolak dakwaan bahawa beliau adalah seorang "diktator," menolak penunjuk perasaan sebagai pinggir pelampau, bahkan beribu-ribu kembali ke mercu tanda Istanbul persegi yang telah menjadi tapak sengit cetusan anti-kerajaan dalam tahun-tahun.

Photo: AP young Turks walk during a protest in Ankara, Turkey, Sunday, June 2, 2013. Turkey's prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday rejected claims that he is a "dictator," dismissing protesters as an extremist fringe, even as thousands returned to the landmark Istanbul square that has become the site of the fiercest anti-government outburst in years.

Photo: AP polis menggunakan meriam air dan gas pemedih mata sebagai cahaya penunjuk perasaan kawasan dengan cahaya laser hijau semasa hari ke-3 negara protes anti-kerajaan berhampiran pejabat Perdana Menteri di kawasan Besiktas di Istanbul, lewat Ahad, 2 Jun, 2013. Protes di Istanbul dan beberapa bandar-bandar Turki nampaknya telah reda, selepas hari pertempuran sengit berikutan tindakan keras polis pada perhimpunan aman. Demonstrasi berkembang daripada kemarahan atas tindakan keras polis ganas bantahan alam sekitar yang damai di Taksim Square, Istanbul dan merebak ke bandar-bandar Turki.

Photo: AP police use a water cannon and tear gas as protesters light the area with a green laser light during the third day of nationwide anti-government protest near the Prime Minister's office at Besiktas area in Istanbul, late Sunday, June 2, 2013. Protests in Istanbul and several other Turkish cities appear to have subsided, after days of fierce clashes following a police crackdown on a peaceful gathering. The demonstrations grew out of anger over a violent police crackdown of a peaceful environmental protest at Istanbul's Taksim Square and spread to other Turkish cities.

Photo: AP api polis rusuhan, kerana mereka bertembung dengan penunjuk perasaan, berhampiran bekas istana Uthmaniyyah, Dolmabahce, di mana Perdana Menteri Turki Recep Tayyip Erdogan mengekalkan pejabat di Istanbul, Turki. Protes di Istanbul, Ankara dan beberapa bandar-bandar Turki nampaknya telah reda Ahad, selepas hari pertempuran sengit berikutan tindakan keras polis pada perhimpunan aman seperti penunjuk perasaan mengecam apa yang mereka lihat sebagai style autoritarian Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Photo: AP Riot police fire, as they clash with protestors, near the former Ottoman palace, Dolmabahce, where Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan maintains an office in Istanbul, Turkey. Protests in Istanbul, Ankara and several other Turkish cities appear to have subsided Sunday, after days of fierce clashes following a police crackdown on a peaceful gathering as protesters denounced what they see as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian style.

(Tinjauan 1WC'sChannel 2013) ISTANBUL (AP) - Promoter Istanbul tawaran untuk menjadi tuan rumah Sukan Olimpik 2020 tetap yakin orang Turki bersatu di sebalik kempen mereka walaupun sengit protes anti-kerajaan di seluruh negara pada hari kebelakangan ini.

Demonstrasi berkembang daripada kemarahan atas tindakan keras polis ganas bantahan alam sekitar yang damai di Taksim Square, Istanbul dan merebak ke bandar-bandar Turki. Kerajaan berkata kira-kira 1,000 orang telah ditahan semasa protes. Beratus-ratus cedera dalam pertempuran.

"Walaupun peristiwa-peristiwa baru-baru ini, semua bahagian Turki kekal bersatu dalam impian kita untuk menjadi tuan rumah pertama negara kita pernah Olimpik dan Sukan Paralimpik pada tahun 2020," kata Istanbul 2020 penyokong dalam satu kenyataan hari ini. "Slogan untuk tawaran Olimpik kami adalah 'Bridge Bersama' dan ada keinginan yang sama untuk bersatu dalam semangat Olimpik dan menunjukkan kepada DUNIA bahawa kita boleh bekerjasama untuk Turki yang lebih baik."

Pihak penganjur tawaran mengatakan mereka sedang memantau demonstrasi di Istanbul "berhati-hati", dan manakala mereka disokong oleh "semangat masyarakat yang positif dalam membantu untuk membersihkan dan membaiki kerosakan," keadaan masih cecair.

Istanbul bersaing dengan Madrid dan Tokyo bagi hak untuk mengadakan 2020 Summer Games, dengan Jawatankuasa Olimpik Antarabangsa bersedia untuk memilih bandar tuan rumah dalam undi pada bulan September. Ketiga-tiga pasukan tawaran membuat persembahan untuk persidangan SportAccord di St Petersburg, Rusia, minggu lalu - setiapnya mendakwa untuk menjadi pilihan yang paling selamat dan terjamin dari segi kewangan.

Istanbul membida kali ke-5. "Pada masa lalu, Turki tawaran untuk permainan sebagai sebuah negara membangun," kata Istanbul tawaran pemimpin Hasan Arat persidangan itu minggu lepas. "Kali ini, Turki membida sebagai sebuah negara yang muncul."

IOC penilaian komisen akan mengeluarkan laporan pada 25 Jun menilai 3 tawaran dan bandar-bandar calon akan membuat persembahan secara langsung kepada ahli-ahli IOC di Lausanne, Switzerland pada 3 Julai.

(REVIEW 1WC’sChannel 2013) ISTANBUL (AP) - Promoters of Istanbul's bid to host the 2020 Olympics remain confident the Turkish people are united behind their campaign despite fierce anti-government protests around the country in recent days.

The demonstrations grew out of anger over a violent police crackdown of a peaceful environmental protest at Istanbul's Taksim Square and spread to other Turkish cities. The government said some 1,000 people were detained during the protests. Hundreds were injured in the clashes.

"Despite these recent events, all sections of Turkey remain united in our dream to host our nation's first ever Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2020," Istanbul 2020 backers said in a statement Sunday. "The slogan for our Olympic bid is 'Bridge Together' and there is a common desire to unite in the Olympic spirit and show the world that we can work together for a better Turkey."

The bid organizers say they're monitoring the demonstrations in Istanbul "very carefully" and, while they're buoyed by the "positive community spirit in helping to clean up and repair damage," the situation remains fluid.

Istanbul is vying with Madrid and Tokyo for the right to stage the 2020 Summer Games, with the International Olympic Committee set to select the host city in a vote in September. All three bid teams made presentations to the SportAccord conference in St. Petersburg, Russia, last week - each claiming to be the safest and most financially secure choice.

Istanbul is bidding for the fifth time. "In the past, Turkey bid for the games as an emerging nation," Istanbul bid leader Hasan Arat told the conference last week. "This time, Turkey is bidding as an emerged nation."

The IOC evaluation commission will issue a report on June 25 assessing the three bids and the candidate cities will make presentations directly to IOC members in Lausanne, Switzerland on July 3.

Violence flares on 4th day of Turkish protests


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)


Nyala Keganasan pada hari ke-4 protes Turki
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Photo: AP penunjuk perasaan mengambil perlindungan dalam pertempuran dengan pasukan keselamatan di Ankara, Turki, Ahad JUN 2, 2013. Perdana Menteri Turki Recep Tayyip Erdogan pada hari Ahad menolak dakwaan bahawa beliau adalah seorang "diktator," menolak penunjuk perasaan sebagai pinggir pelampau, bahkan beribu-ribu kembali ke mercu tanda persegi Istanbul yang telah menjadi tapak sengit cetusan anti-kerajaan dalam tahun-tahun.

Photo: AP A protester takes cover during clashes with security forces in Ankara, Turkey, Sunday, June 2, 2013. Turkey's prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday rejected claims that he is a "dictator," dismissing protesters as an extremist fringe, even as thousands returned to the landmark Istanbul square that has become the site of the fiercest anti-government outburst in years.

Photo: AP penunjuk perasaan pertembungan dengan pihak polis pada hari ketiga di seluruh negara protes anti-kerajaan berhampiran pejabat Perdana Menteri di kawasan Besiktas di Istanbul, lewat Ahad, 2 Jun, 2013. Turki Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan pada hari Ahad menolak dakwaan bahawa beliau adalah seorang "diktator," menolak penunjuk perasaan sebagai pinggir pelampau, bahkan beribu-ribu kembali ke mercu tanda persegi Istanbul yang telah menjadi tapak sengit cetusan anti-kerajaan dalam tahun-tahun.

Photo: AP protesters clash with police during the third day of nationwide anti-government protest near the Prime Minister's office at Besiktas area in Istanbul, late Sunday, June 2, 2013. Turkey's prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday rejected claims that he is a "dictator," dismissing protesters as an extremist fringe, even as thousands returned to the landmark Istanbul square that has become the site of the fiercest anti-government outburst in years.

Photo: AP seorang lelaki memegang tangannya selepas dipukul dalam pertempuran dengan pasukan keselamatan di Ankara, Turki, Ahad, 2 Jun, 2013. Perdana Menteri Turki Recep Tayyip Erdogan pada hari Ahad menolak dakwaan bahawa beliau adalah seorang "diktator," menolak penunjuk perasaan sebagai pinggir pelampau, bahkan beribu-ribu kembali ke mercu tanda Istanbul persegi yang telah menjadi tapak sengit cetusan anti-kerajaan dalam tahun-tahun.

Photo: AP a man holds his arm after being hit during clashes with security forces in Ankara, Turkey, Sunday, June 2, 2013. Turkey's prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday rejected claims that he is a "dictator," dismissing protesters as an extremist fringe, even as thousands returned to the landmark Istanbul square that has become the site of the fiercest anti-government outburst in years.

Photo: AP penunjuk perasaan mengukuhkan benteng dengan batu pada hari ketiga di seluruh negara protes anti-kerajaan berhampiran pejabat Perdana Menteri di kawasan Besiktas di Istanbul, lewat Ahad 2 Jun, 2013. Perdana Menteri Turki Recep Tayyip Erdogan pada hari Ahad menolak dakwaan bahawa beliau adalah seorang "diktator," menolak penunjuk perasaan sebagai pinggir pelampau, bahkan beribu-ribu kembali ke mercu tanda Istanbul persegi yang telah menjadi tapak sengit cetusan anti-kerajaan dalam tahun-tahun.

Photo: AP protesters reinforce a barricade with stones during the third day of nationwide anti-government protest near the Prime Minister's office at Besiktas area in Istanbul, late Sunday, June 2, 2013. Turkey's prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday rejected claims that he is a "dictator," dismissing protesters as an extremist fringe, even as thousands returned to the landmark Istanbul square that has become the site of the fiercest anti-government outburst in years.

Photo: AP api rusuhan polis, kerana mereka bertembung dengan penunjuk perasaan, berhampiran bekas istana Uthmaniyyah, Dolmabahce, di mana Perdana Menteri Turki Recep Tayyip Erdogan mengekalkan pejabat di Istanbul, Turki. Protes di Istanbul, Ankara dan beberapa bandar-bandar Turki nampaknya telah reda Ahad, selepas hari pertempuran sengit berikutan tindakan keras polis pada perhimpunan aman seperti penunjuk perasaan mengecam apa yang mereka lihat sebagai style autoritarian Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Photo: AP Riot police fire, as they clash with protestors, near the former Ottoman palace, Dolmabahce, where Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan maintains an office in Istanbul, Turkey. Protests in Istanbul, Ankara and several other Turkish cities appear to have subsided Sunday, after days of fierce clashes following a police crackdown on a peaceful gathering as protesters denounced what they see as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian style.

Photo: AP penunjuk perasaan A jatuh ke bawah seperti orang lain berjalan untuk mengelakkan gas pemedih mata pada hari ketiga di seluruh negara protes anti-kerajaan berhampiran pejabat Perdana Menteri di kawasan Besiktas di Istanbul, lewat Ahad 2 Jun, 2013. Perdana Menteri Turki Recep Tayyip Erdogan pada hari Ahad menolak dakwaan bahawa beliau adalah seorang "diktator," menolak penunjuk perasaan sebagai pinggir pelampau, bahkan beribu-ribu kembali ke mercu tanda persegi Istanbul yang telah menjadi tapak sengit cetusan anti-kerajaan dalam tahun-tahun.

Photo: AP a protester falls down as others run to avoid tear gas during the third day of nationwide anti-government protest near the Prime Minister's office at Besiktas area in Istanbul, late Sunday, June 2, 2013. Turkey's prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday rejected claims that he is a "dictator," dismissing protesters as an extremist fringe, even as thousands returned to the landmark Istanbul square that has become the site of the fiercest anti-government outburst in years.

Photo: AP penunjuk perasaan berkumpul di hadapan masjid Dolmabache pada siang hari pertiga daripada di seluruh negara protes anti-kerajaan berhampiran pejabat Perdana Menteri di kawasan Besiktas di Istanbul, lewat ahad, 2 jun, 2013. Turki Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan pada hari Ahad menolak dakwaan bahawa beliau adalah seorang "diktator," menolak penunjuk perasaan sebagai pinggir pelampau, bahkan beribu-ribu kembali ke mercu tanda persegi Istanbul yang telah menjadi tapak sengit cetusan anti-kerajaan dalam tahun-tahun.

Photo: AP protesters gather in front of Dolmabache mosque during the third day of nationwide anti-government protest near the Prime Minister's office at Besiktas area in Istanbul, late Sunday, June 2, 2013. Turkey's prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday rejected claims that he is a "dictator," dismissing protesters as an extremist fringe, even as thousands returned to the landmark Istanbul square that has become the site of the fiercest anti-government outburst in years.

Photo: AP pertembungan muda Turki dengan pasukan keselamatan di Ankara, Turki, ahad, 2 Jun, 2013. Perdana Menteri Turki Recep Tayyip Erdogan pada hari Ahad menolak dakwaan bahawa beliau adalah seorang "diktator," menolak penunjuk perasaan sebagai pinggir pelampau, bahkan beribu-ribu kembali ke mercu tanda persegi Istanbul yang telah menjadi tapak sengit cetusan anti-kerajaan dalam tahun-tahun.

Photo: AP Young Turks clash with security forces in Ankara, Turkey, Sunday, June 2, 2013. Turkey's prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday rejected claims that he is a "dictator," dismissing protesters as an extremist fringe, even as thousands returned to the landmark Istanbul square that has become the site of the fiercest anti-government outburst in years.

Photo: AP penunjuk perasaan berjalan untuk mengelakkan gas pemedih mata pada hari ke-3 di seluruh negara protes anti-kerajaan berhampiran pejabat Perdana Menteri di kawasan Besiktas di Istanbul, lewat Ahad 2 Jun, 2013. Perdana Menteri Turki Tayyip Erdogan pada hari Ahad menolak dakwaan bahawa beliau adalah seorang "diktator," menolak penunjuk perasaan sebagai pinggir pelampau, bahkan beribu-ribu kembali ke mercu tanda persegi Istanbul yang telah menjadi tapak sengit cetusan anti-kerajaan dalam tahun-tahun.

Photo: AP A protester runs to avoid tear gas during the third day of nationwide anti-government protest near the Prime Minister's office at Besiktas area in Istanbul, late Sunday, June 2, 2013. Turkey's prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday rejected claims that he is a "dictator," dismissing protesters as an extremist fringe, even as thousands returned to the landmark Istanbul square that has become the site of the fiercest anti-government outburst in years.

Photo: AP polis menggunakan meriam air sebagai penunjuk perasaan berjalan untuk mengelakkan gas pemedih mata pada hari ke-3 di seluruh negara protes anti-kerajaan berhampiran pejabat Perdana Menteri di kawasan Besiktas di Istanbul, lewat Ahad 2 JUN, 2013. Protes di Istanbul dan beberapa bandar-bandar Turki nampaknya telah reda, selepas hari pertempuran sengit berikutan tindakan keras polis pada perhimpunan aman. Demonstrasi berkembang daripada kemarahan atas tindakan keras polis ganas bantahan alam sekitar yang damai di Taksim Square, Istanbul dan merebak ke bandar-bandar Turki.

Photo: AP Police use water cannon as protesters run to avoid tear gas during the third day of nationwide anti-government protest near the Prime Minister's office at Besiktas area in Istanbul, late Sunday, June 2, 2013. Protests in Istanbul and several other Turkish cities appear to have subsided, after days of fierce clashes following a police crackdown on a peaceful gathering. The demonstrations grew out of anger over a violent police crackdown of a peaceful environmental protest at Istanbul's Taksim Square and spread to other Turkish cities.

(Tinjauan 1WC’sChannel 2013) ISTANBUL (AP) - Keganasan telah dibakar di Istanbul antara kumpulan penunjuk perasaan dan polis pada hari keempat protes ditolak oleh tindakan keras polis kejam bantahan alam sekitar yang aman.

Agensi berita Swasta Dogan berkata, polis melepaskan gas pemedih mata kepada kumpulan di kawasan yang berhampiran dengan Istanbul pejabat Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan pada hari Isnin. Penunjuk perasaan bertindak balas dengan membaling batu. Agensi itu berkata seramai 500 penunjuk perasaan ditahan semalaman Isnin selepas polis berpecah bantahan oleh beberapa ribu orang di Ankara modal. Fox televisyen Turki dilaporkan 300 yang lain ditahan dalam tindakan keras yang sama di Izmir, bandar ketiga terbesar di Turki.

Demonstrasi yang berkembang daripada kemarahan terhadap pasukan polis yang berlebihan telah melambung ke dalam demonstrasi anti-kerajaan terbesar Turki pada tahun-tahun, mencabar kuasa Erdogan.

(REVIEW 1WC’sChannel 2013) ISTANBUL (AP) - Violence has flared in Istanbul between a group of demonstrators and police on the fourth day of protests set off by a brutal police crackdown of a peaceful environmental protest.

The private Dogan news agency said police fired tear gas at the group in an area close to Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's Istanbul offices on Monday. The protesters responded by hurling stones. The agency said as many as 500 protesters were detained overnight Monday after police broke up a protests by several thousands of people in the capital Ankara. Turkey's Fox television reported 300 others detained in a similar crackdown in Izmir, Turkey's third largest city.

The demonstrations that grew out of anger over excessive police force have spiraled into Turkey's biggest anti-government demonstrations in years, challenging Erdogan's power

FOTO AP: Imej memprotes besar-besaran di Istanbul


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)


AP PHOTOS: Images of massive protest in Istanbul
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Photo: AP pertembungan penunjuk perasaan Turki dengan polis rusuhan berhampiran bekas istana Uthmaniyyah, Dolmabahce, di mana Perdana Menteri Turki Recep Tayyip Erdogan mengekalkan pejabat di Istanbul, Turki. Protes di Istanbul, Ankara dan beberapa bandar-bandar Turki nampaknya telah reda Ahad, selepas hari pertempuran sengit berikutan tindakan keras polis pada perhimpunan aman seperti penunjuk perasaan mengecam apa yang mereka lihat sebagai Turki style autoritarian Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Photo: AP Turkish protesters clash with riot police near the former Ottoman palace, Dolmabahce, where Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan maintains an office in Istanbul, Turkey. Protests in Istanbul, Ankara and several other Turkish cities appear to have subsided Sunday, after days of fierce clashes following a police crackdown on a peaceful gathering as protesters denounced what they see as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian style.

Here are images from the protests (Berikut adalah imej dari bantahan):

Photo: AP Seorang lelaki membersihkan di luar sebuah restoran makanan segera dengan tingkap yang rosak, sehari selepas pertempuran antara penunjuk perasaan marah Turki dan pasukan keselamatan di Ankara, AHAD, 2 Jun, 2013. Protes di Istanbul, Ankara dan beberapa bandar-bandar Turki nampaknya telah reda Ahad, selepas hari pertempuran sengit berikutan tindakan keras polis pada perhimpunan aman seperti penunjuk perasaan mengecam apa yang mereka lihat sebagai  style autoritarian Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Photo: AP A man cleans outside a fast food restaurant with a damaged window, a day after clashes between angry Turkish protesters and security forces in Ankara, Sunday, June 2, 2013. Protests in Istanbul, Ankara and several other Turkish cities appear to have subsided Sunday, after days of fierce clashes following a police crackdown on a peaceful gathering as protesters denounced what they see as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian style.

Photo: AP Seorang pegawai polis berdiri di atas jalan utama sehari selepas pertempuran antara penunjuk perasaan marah Turki dan pasukan keselamatan di Ankara, Ahad JUN 2, 2013. Protes di Istanbul, Ankara dan beberapa bandar-bandar Turki nampaknya telah reda Ahad, selepas hari pertempuran sengit berikutan tindakan keras polis pada perhimpunan aman seperti penunjuk perasaan mengecam apa yang mereka lihat sebagai   style autoritarian Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Photo: AP A police officer stands on a main boulevard a day after clashes between angry Turkish protesters and security forces in Ankara, Sunday, June 2, 2013. Protests in Istanbul, Ankara and several other Turkish cities appear to have subsided Sunday, after days of fierce clashes following a police crackdown on a peaceful gathering as protesters denounced what they see as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian style.

Photo: AP Sebuah keluarga memerhati banner pengiklanan dimusnahkan selepas pertempuran di dataran Taskim di Istanbul, Ahad, 2 Jun, 2013. Protes di Istanbul dan beberapa bandar-bandar Turki nampaknya telah reda, selepas hari pertempuran sengit berikutan tindakan keras polis pada perhimpunan aman seperti penunjuk perasaan mengecam apa yang mereka lihat sebagai style autoritarian Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Photo: AP A family observes a destroyed advertising banner after clashes at the Taskim square in Istanbul, Sunday, June 2, 2013. Protests in Istanbul and several other Turkish cities appear to have subsided, after days of fierce clashes following a police crackdown on a peaceful gathering as protesters denounced what they see as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian style.

Photo: AP vendor jalan menjual payung di hadapan kereta polis dimusnahkan di dataran Taskim di Istanbul, Ahad 2 JUN, 2013. Protes di Istanbul dan beberapa bandar-bandar Turki nampaknya telah reda, selepas hari pertempuran sengit berikutan tindakan keras polis pada perhimpunan aman seperti penunjuk perasaan mengecam apa yang mereka lihat sebagai style autoritarian Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Photo: AP A street vendor sells umbrellas in front of destroyed police cars at the Taskim square in Istanbul, Sunday, June 2, 2013. Protests in Istanbul and several other Turkish cities appear to have subsided, after days of fierce clashes following a police crackdown on a peaceful gathering as protesters denounced what they see as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian style.

Photo: AP Beberapa orang bertopeng gas berjalan sebagai pertembungan penunjuk perasaan Turki dengan polis rusuhan berhampiran bekas istana Uthmaniyyah, Dolmabahce, di mana Turki Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan mengekalkan pejabat di Istanbul, Turki. Protes di Istanbul, Ankara dan beberapa bandar-bandar Turki nampaknya telah reda Ahad, selepas hari pertempuran sengit berikutan tindakan keras polis pada perhimpunan aman seperti penunjuk perasaan mengecam apa yang mereka lihat sebagai  style autoritarian Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Photo: AP A masked couple walk as Turkish protesters clash with riot police near the former Ottoman palace, Dolmabahce, where Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan maintains an office in Istanbul, Turkey. Protests in Istanbul, Ankara and several other Turkish cities appear to have subsided Sunday, after days of fierce clashes following a police crackdown on a peaceful gathering as protesters denounced what they see as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian style.

Photo: AP Seorang lelaki memeriksa mesin ATM musnah, sehari selepas pertempuran antara penunjuk perasaan marah Turki dan pasukan keselamatan di Ankara, Ahad Jun 2, 2013. Protes di Istanbul, Ankara dan beberapa bandar-bandar Turki nampaknya telah reda Ahad, selepas hari pertempuran sengit berikutan tindakan keras polis pada perhimpunan aman seperti penunjuk perasaan mengecam apa yang mereka lihat sebagai  style autoritarian Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Photo: AP A man checks a destroyed cash machine, a day after clashes between angry Turkish protesters and security forces in Ankara, Sunday, June 2, 2013. Protests in Istanbul, Ankara and several other Turkish cities appear to have subsided Sunday, after days of fierce clashes following a police crackdown on a peaceful gathering as protesters denounced what they see as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian style.

Photo: AP polis rusuhan berdiri berhampiran pejabat Perdana Menteri sehari selepas pertempuran antara penunjuk perasaan marah Turki dan pasukan keselamatan di Ankara, Ahad Jun 2, 2013. Protes di Istanbul, Ankara dan beberapa bandar-bandar Turki nampaknya telah reda Ahad, selepas hari pertempuran sengit berikutan tindakan keras polis pada perhimpunan aman seperti penunjuk perasaan mengecam apa yang mereka lihat sebagai style autoritarian Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Photo: AP Riot police stand near the office of the prime minister a day after clashes between angry Turkish protesters and security forces in Ankara, Sunday, June 2, 2013. Protests in Istanbul, Ankara and several other Turkish cities appear to have subsided Sunday, after days of fierce clashes following a police crackdown on a peaceful gathering as protesters denounced what they see as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian style.

Photo: AP beribu-ribu penunjuk perasaan berkumpul untuk hari ketiga protes di seluruh negara anti-kerajaan di dataran Taskim di Istanbul, Ahad Jun 2, 2013. Selepas hari pertempuran sengit berikutan tindakan keras polis pada perhimpunan aman seperti penunjuk perasaan mengecam apa yang mereka lihat sebagai  style autoritarian Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Photo: AP thousands of protesters gather for the third day of nationwide anti-government protest at the Taskim square in Istanbul, Sunday, June 2, 2013. After days of fierce clashes following a police crackdown on a peaceful gathering as protesters denounced what they see as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian style.

Photo: AP bendera gelombang Penunjuk perasaan sebagai tarian lain pada hari ketiga protes di seluruh negara anti-kerajaan di dataran Taskim di Istanbul, Ahad Jun 2, 2013. Selepas hari pertempuran sengit berikutan tindakan keras polis pada perhimpunan aman seperti penunjuk perasaan mengecam apa yang mereka lihat semakin style  autoritarian Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Photo: AP Protesters wave flags as others dance during the third day of nationwide anti-government protest at the Taskim square in Istanbul, Sunday, June 2, 2013. After days of fierce clashes following a police crackdown on a peaceful gathering as protesters denounced what they see as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian style.

Photo: AP Seorang lelaki memeriksa mesin ATM rosak, sehari selepas pertempuran antara penunjuk perasaan marah Turki dan pasukan keselamatan di Ankara, Ahad, 2 Jun, 2013. Protes di Istanbul, Ankara dan beberapa bandar-bandar Turki nampaknya telah reda Ahad, selepas hari pertempuran sengit berikutan tindakan keras polis pada perhimpunan aman seperti penunjuk perasaan mengecam apa yang mereka lihat sebagai style autoritarian Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The grafiti di dinding berbunyi: "Kerajaan, meletakkan jawatan!" dan "Tayyip (Erdogan), meletakkan jawatan!"

Photo: AP A man checks a damaged cash machine, a day after clashes between angry Turkish protesters and security forces in Ankara, Sunday, June 2, 2013. Protests in Istanbul, Ankara and several other Turkish cities appear to have subsided Sunday, after days of fierce clashes following a police crackdown on a peaceful gathering as protesters denounced what they see as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian style. The graffiti on the wall reads: " Government, resign!" and " Tayyip (Erdogan), resign! "

Photo: AP pertembungan penunjuk perasaan Turki dengan polis rusuhan berhampiran bekas istana Uthmaniyyah, Dolmabahce, di mana Turki Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan mengekalkan pejabat di Istanbul, Turki. Protes di Istanbul, Ankara dan beberapa bandar-bandar Turki nampaknya telah reda Ahad, selepas hari pertempuran sengit berikutan tindakan keras polis pada perhimpunan aman seperti penunjuk perasaan mengecam apa yang mereka lihat sebagai style autoritarian Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Photo: AP Turkish protesters clash with riot police near the former Ottoman palace, Dolmabahce, where Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan maintains an office in Istanbul, Turkey. Protests in Istanbul, Ankara and several other Turkish cities appear to have subsided Sunday, after days of fierce clashes following a police crackdown on a peaceful gathering as protesters denounced what they see as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian style.

Photo: AP penunjuk perasaan berlawan antara satu sama lain semasa hari ketiga protes di seluruh negara anti-kerajaan di dataran Taksim di Istanbul, Ahad Jun 2, 2013. Selepas hari pertempuran sengit berikutan tindakan keras polis pada perhimpunan aman seperti penunjuk perasaan mengecam apa yang mereka lihat sebagai style autoritarian Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Photo: AP protesters fight each other during the third day of nationwide anti-government protest at the Taksim square in Istanbul, Sunday, June 2, 2013. After days of fierce clashes following a police crackdown on a peaceful gathering as protesters denounced what they see as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian style.

Photo: AP penunjuk perasaan memegang bendera Turki dengan Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, pengasas Republik Turki pada hari ketiga bantahan di seluruh negara anti-kerajaan di dataran Taskim di Istanbul, AHAD 2 Jun, 2013. Selepas hari pertempuran sengit berikutan tindakan keras polis pada perhimpunan aman seperti penunjuk perasaan mengecam apa yang mereka lihat style semakin autoritarian Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Photo: AP A protester holds a Turkish flag with Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founder of the Republic of Turkey during the third day of nationwide anti-government protest at the Taskim square in Istanbul, Sunday, June 2, 2013. After days of fierce clashes following a police crackdown on a peaceful gathering as protesters denounced what they see as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian style.

Photo: AP Penunjuk perasaan berlawan antara satu sama lain semasa hari ketiga protes di seluruh negara anti-kerajaan di Dataran Taksim di Istanbul, Ahad Jun 2, 2013. Selepas hari pertempuran sengit berikutan tindakan keras polis pada perhimpunan aman seperti penunjuk perasaan mengecam apa yang mereka lihat sebagai style autoritarian Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Photo: AP Protesters fight each other during the third day of nationwide anti-government protest at the Taksim Square in Istanbul, Sunday, June 2, 2013. After days of fierce clashes following a police crackdown on a peaceful gathering as protesters denounced what they see as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian style.

Demonstrasi di seluruh Turkey telah dinyalakan oleh tindakan keras polis ganas pada aman ‘sit-in’ untuk mengelakkan mencabut pokok di Taksim Square, Istanbul. (Demonstrations across Turkey were ignited by a violent police crackdown on a peaceful sit-in to prevent the uprooting of trees at Istanbul's Taksim Square).

Dalam imej AP, pertembungan penunjuk perasaan Turki dengan polis rusuhan sebagai naik asap di dalam kegelapan berhampiran bekas istana Uthmaniyyah, Dolmabahce. Di Taksim Square, seorang penjual jalanan menjual payung di hadapan kereta polis terbalik. Beribu-ribu berarak di dataran, mengibarkan bendera dan kain rentang di lautan manusia. (In these AP images, Turkish protesters clash with riot police as smoke rises in the darkness near the former Ottoman palace, Dolmabahce. In Taksim Square, a street vendor sells umbrellas in front of overturned police cars. Thousands march in the square, waving flags and banners in a sea of people).

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(Tinjauan 1WC'sChannel 2013) Photo: AP gelombang demonstrasi bendera kebangsaan sebagai pertembungan penunjuk perasaan Turki dengan polis rusuhan berhampiran bekas istana Uthmaniyyah, Dolmabahce, di mana Perdana Menteri Turki Recep Tayyip Erdogan mengekalkan pejabat di Istanbul, Turki. Protes di Istanbul, Ankara dan beberapa bandar-bandar Turki nampaknya telah reda Ahad, selepas hari pertempuran sengit berikutan tindakan keras polis pada perhimpunan aman seperti penunjuk perasaan mengecam apa yang mereka lihat sebagai gaya semakin autoritarian Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan. 

(REVIEW 1WC'sChannel 2013) Photo: AP A demonstrator waves a national flag as Turkish protesters clash with riot police near the former Ottoman palace, Dolmabahce, where Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan maintains an office in Istanbul, Turkey. Protests in Istanbul, Ankara and several other Turkish cities appear to have subsided Sunday, after days of fierce clashes following a police crackdown on a peaceful gathering as protesters denounced what they see as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian style.

Photo: AP penunjuk perasaan berdiri di atas sebuah kereta dimusnahkan semasa perhimpunan di dataran Taskim di Istanbul awal Ahad 2 Jun, 2013. Kemarahan orang ramai telah dibakar di kalangan orang bandar Turki dan sekular selepas polis ganas berpecah satu perkembangan anti-‘sit-in’ di dalam mercu tanda Taksim Square, dengan protes merebak ke berpuluh-puluh bandar-bandar lain seperti penunjuk perasaan mengecam apa yang mereka lihat sebagai gaya semakin autoritarian Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan .

Photo: AP A protester stands atop of a destroyed car during a rally at the Taskim square in Istanbul early Sunday, June 2, 2013. Public anger has flared among urban and secular Turks after police violently broke up an anti-development sit-in in the landmark Taksim Square, with protests spreading to dozens of other cities as demonstrators denounced what they see as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian style.

Photo: AP Penunjuk perasaan melihat sebuah kereta dimusnahkan semasa perhimpunan di dataran Taskim di Istanbul awal Ahad JUN 2, 2013. Kemarahan orang ramai telah dibakar di kalangan orang Turki bandar dan sekular selepas polis ganas berpecah satu perkembangan anti ‘sit-in’ di dalam mercu tanda Taksim Square, dengan protes merebak ke berpuluh-puluh bandar-bandar lain seperti penunjuk perasaan mengecam apa yang mereka lihat sebagai gaya semakin autoritarian Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan .

Photo: AP Protesters look a destroyed car during a rally at the Taskim square in Istanbul early Sunday, June 2, 2013. Public anger has flared among urban and secular Turks after police violently broke up an anti-development sit-in in the landmark Taksim Square, with protests spreading to dozens of other cities as demonstrators denounced what they see as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian style.

Photo: AP Penunjuk perasaan berkumpul di sekitar api yang ditetapkan oleh mereka semasa perhimpunan di dataran Taskim di Istanbul awal Ahad, 2 Jun, 2013. Kemarahan orang ramai telah dibakar di kalangan orang Turki bandar dan sekular selepas polis ganas berpecah satu perkembangan anti ‘sit-in’ di dalam mercu tanda Taksim Square, dengan protes merebak ke berpuluh-puluh bandar-bandar lain seperti penunjuk perasaan mengecam apa yang mereka lihat sebagai gaya semakin autoritarian Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan .

Photo: AP Protesters gather around a fire set by them during a rally at the Taskim square in Istanbul early Sunday, June 2, 2013. Public anger has flared among urban and secular Turks after police violently broke up an anti-development sit-in in the landmark Taksim Square, with protests spreading to dozens of other cities as demonstrators denounced what they see as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian style.

Photo: AP penunjuk perasaan Turki berhadapan polis rusuhan berhampiran bekas istana Uthmaniyyah, Dolmabahce, di mana Perdana Menteri Turki Recep Tayyip Erdogan mengekalkan pejabat di Istanbul, Turki, lewat Sabtu, 1 Jun, 2013. Polis Turki berundur dari Istanbul dataran utama Sabtu, menghapuskan sekatan dan membenarkan beribu-ribu penunjuk perasaan dalam usaha untuk meredakan ketegangan selepas marah protes anti-kerajaan bertukar pusat bandar ke dalam medan perang. Satu hari ke-2 protes kebangsaan lebih serbuan polis ganas satu perkembangan anti ‘sit-in’ di dalam persegi Taksim telah mendedahkan kedalaman kemarahan terhadap Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan, yang bangsa Turki, banyak pandangan yang semakin autoritarian dan mengetepikan menentang pandangan.

Photo: AP Turkish protesters confront riot police near the former Ottoman palace, Dolmabahce, where Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan maintains an office in Istanbul, Turkey, late Saturday, June 1, 2013. Turkish police retreated from a main Istanbul square Saturday, removing barricades and allowing in thousands of protesters in a move to calm tensions after furious anti-government protests turned the city center into a battlefield. A second day of national protests over a violent police raid of an anti-development sit-in in Taksim square has revealed the depths of anger against Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who many Turks view as increasingly authoritarian and dismissive of opposing views.

Photo: AP penunjuk perasaan cuba untuk menggantung bendera Turki kecil di patung Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, pengasas Republik Turki, semasa perhimpunan di dataran Taskim di Istanbul awal Ahad, 2 Jun, 2013. Kemarahan orang ramai telah dibakar di kalangan orang Turki bandar dan sekular selepas polis ganas berpecah satu perkembangan anti ‘sit-in’ di dalam mercu tanda Taksim Square, dengan protes merebak ke berpuluh-puluh bandar-bandar lain seperti penunjuk perasaan mengecam apa yang mereka lihat sebagai gaya semakin autoritarian Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan .

Photo: AP A protester tries to hang a small Turkish flag on the statue of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founder of the Republic of Turkey, during a rally at the Taskim square in Istanbul early Sunday, June 2, 2013. Public anger has flared among urban and secular Turks after police violently broke up an anti-development sit-in in the landmark Taksim Square, with protests spreading to dozens of other cities as demonstrators denounced what they see as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian style.

Photo: AP penunjuk perasaan berkumpul untuk hari ke-3 protes di seluruh negara anti-kerajaan di dataran Taskim di Istanbul, Ahad 2 JUN, 2013. Selepas hari pertempuran sengit berikutan tindakan keras polis pada perhimpunan aman seperti penunjuk perasaan mengecam apa yang mereka lihat sebagai gaya semakin autoritarian Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Photo: AP Protesters gather for the third day of nationwide anti-government protest at the Taskim square in Istanbul, Sunday, June 2, 2013. After days of fierce clashes following a police crackdown on a peaceful gathering as protesters denounced what they see as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian style.

Photo: AP pertembungan penunjuk perasaan Turki dengan polis rusuhan berhampiran bekas istana Uthmaniyyah, Dolmabahce, di mana Perdana Menteri Turki Recep Tayyip Erdogan mengekalkan pejabat di Istanbul, Turki. Protes di Istanbul, Ankara dan beberapa bandar-bandar Turki nampaknya telah reda Ahad, selepas hari pertempuran sengit berikutan tindakan keras polis pada perhimpunan aman seperti penunjuk perasaan mengecam apa yang mereka lihat sebagai gaya semakin autoritarian Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Photo: AP Turkish protesters clash with riot police near the former Ottoman palace, Dolmabahce, where Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan maintains an office in Istanbul, Turkey. Protests in Istanbul, Ankara and several other Turkish cities appear to have subsided Sunday, after days of fierce clashes following a police crackdown on a peaceful gathering as protesters denounced what they see as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian style.

Photo: AP membetulkan HARI Sabtu Dalam foto ini diambil lewat Sabtu 1 Jun, 2013, api rusuhan polis, kerana mereka bertembung dengan penunjuk perasaan, berhampiran bekas istana Uthmaniyyah, Dolmabahce, di mana Perdana Menteri Turki Recep Tayyip Erdogan mengekalkan pejabat di Istanbul, Turki. Protes di Istanbul, Ankara dan beberapa bandar-bandar Turki nampaknya telah reda Ahad, selepas hari pertempuran sengit berikutan tindakan keras polis pada perhimpunan aman seperti penunjuk perasaan mengecam apa yang mereka lihat sebagai gaya semakin autoritarian Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Photo: AP CORRECTS DAY TO SATURDAY In this photo taken late Saturday, June 1, 2013, riot police fire, as they clash with protestors, near the former Ottoman palace, Dolmabahce, where Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan maintains an office in Istanbul, Turkey. Protests in Istanbul, Ankara and several other Turkish cities appear to have subsided Sunday, after days of fierce clashes following a police crackdown on a peaceful gathering as protesters denounced what they see as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian style.

Photo: AP Seorang lelaki jam tangan sebagai pertembungan penunjuk perasaan Turki dengan polis rusuhan berhampiran bekas istana Uthmaniyyah, Dolmabahce, di mana Perdana Menteri Turki Recep Tayyip Erdogan mengekalkan pejabat di Istanbul, Turki. Protes di Istanbul, Ankara dan beberapa bandar-bandar Turki nampaknya telah reda Ahad, selepas hari pertempuran sengit berikutan tindakan keras polis pada perhimpunan aman seperti penunjuk perasaan mengecam apa yang mereka lihat sebagai gaya semakin autoritarian Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Photo: AP A man watches as Turkish protesters clash with riot police near the former Ottoman palace, Dolmabahce, where Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan maintains an office in Istanbul, Turkey. Protests in Istanbul, Ankara and several other Turkish cities appear to have subsided Sunday, after days of fierce clashes following a police crackdown on a peaceful gathering as protesters denounced what they see as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian style.

Photo: AP penunjuk perasaan Nasionalis memegang bendera Turki kerana mereka berarak di Ankara, awal AHAD, 2 Jun, 2013. Protes di Istanbul, Ankara dan beberapa bandar-bandar Turki nampaknya telah reda Ahad, selepas hari pertempuran sengit berikutan tindakan keras polis pada perhimpunan aman seperti penunjuk perasaan mengecam apa yang mereka lihat sebagai gaya semakin autoritarian Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Photo: AP Nationalist protesters hold a Turkish flag as they march in Ankara, early Sunday, June 2, 2013. Protests in Istanbul, Ankara and several other Turkish cities appear to have subsided Sunday, after days of fierce clashes following a police crackdown on a peaceful gathering as protesters denounced what they see as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian style.

Photo: AP Penunjuk perasaan melihat sebuah kereta dimusnahkan semasa perhimpunan di dataran Taskim di Istanbul awal Ahad JUN 2, 2013. Kemarahan orang ramai telah dibakar di kalangan orang bandar Turki dan sekular selepas polis ganas berpecah satu perkembangan anti ‘sit-in’ di dalam mercu tanda Taksim Square, dengan protes merebak ke berpuluh-puluh bandar-bandar lain seperti penunjuk perasaan mengecam apa yang mereka lihat sebagai semakin style autoritarian Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan .

Photo: AP Protesters look a destroyed car during a rally at the Taskim square in Istanbul early Sunday, June 2, 2013. Public anger has flared among urban and secular Turks after police violently broke up an anti-development sit-in in the landmark Taksim Square, with protests spreading to dozens of other cities as demonstrators denounced what they see as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian style.

Photo: AP penunjuk perasaan menimbulkan perisai polis, membaca ‘Killer’ semasa hari ke-3 protes anti-kerajaan di seluruh negara di dataran Taskim di Istanbul, Ahad, 2 Jun, 2013. Selepas hari pertempuran sengit berikutan tindakan keras polis pada perhimpunan aman seperti penunjuk perasaan mengecam apa yang mereka lihat sebagai semakin gaya autoritarian Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Photo: AP A protester raises a police shield, reading ''Killer'' during the third day of nationwide anti-government protest at the Taskim square in Istanbul, Sunday, June 2, 2013. After days of fierce clashes following a police crackdown on a peaceful gathering as protesters denounced what they see as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian style.

Photo: AP Seorang wanita Turki meliputi mulut dan hidung beliau untuk melindungi diri daripada sisa gas pemedih mata yang digunakan oleh pasukan keselamatan terhadap penunjuk perasaan, di ibu negara Turki, Ankara, Ahad Jun 2, 2013. Protes di Istanbul, Ankara dan beberapa bandar-bandar Turki nampaknya telah reda Ahad, selepas hari pertempuran sengit berikutan tindakan keras polis pada perhimpunan aman seperti penunjuk perasaan mengecam apa yang mereka lihat sebagai gaya semakin autoritarian Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Photo: AP A Turkish woman covers her mouth and nose to protect herself from the remnant of tear gas used by security forces against protesters, in the Turkish capital, Ankara, Sunday, June 2, 2013. Protests in Istanbul, Ankara and several other Turkish cities appear to have subsided Sunday, after days of fierce clashes following a police crackdown on a peaceful gathering as protesters denounced what they see as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian style.

Photo: AP Seorang budak lelaki di atas bahu seorang lelaki yang memakai topeng kerana beliau mengibar bendera Turki pada hari ke-3 negara protes anti-kerajaan, di dataran Taskim di Istanbul, Ahad JUN 2, 2013. Selepas hari pertempuran sengit berikutan tindakan keras polis pada perhimpunan aman seperti penunjuk perasaan mengecam apa yang mereka lihat sebagai gaya semakin autoritarian Perdana Menteri Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Photo: AP A boy on a man's shoulders wears a mask as he waves a Turkish flag during the third day of nationwide anti-government protests, at the Taskim square in Istanbul, Sunday, June 2, 2013. After days of fierce clashes following a police crackdown on a peaceful gathering as protesters denounced what they see as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian style.

(REVIEW/Tinjauan 1WC’Channel 2013) ISTANBUL (AP) - Turkey's prime minister on Sunday rejected claims that he is a "dictator," dismissing protesters as an extremist fringe, even as thousands returned to the landmark Istanbul square that has become the site of the fiercest anti-government outburst in years.

Over the past three days, protesters around the country have unleashed pent-up resentment against Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who after 10 years in office many Turks see as an uncompromising figure with undue influence in every part of life.

A huge, exuberant protest in Taksim Square subsided overnight, but an estimated 10,000 people again streamed into the area on Sunday, many waving flags, chanting "victory, victory, victory" and calling on Erdogan's government to resign.

About 7,000 people took part in protests in Ankara, the capital, that turned violent on Sunday, with demonstrators throwing fire bombs and police firing tear gas. Scores of protesters were detained. Some protesters have compared Erdogan to a sultan and denounced him as a dictator. Scrambling to show he was unbowed and appealing to a large base of conservative Turks who support him, Erdogan delivered two speeches on Sunday and appeared in a television interview.

With Turkish media otherwise giving scant reports about the protests, many turned to social media outlets for information on the unrest. "There is now a menace which is called Twitter," Erdogan said. "The best examples of lies can be found there. To me, social media is the worst menace to society."

Under Erdogan's leadership, Turkey has boosted economic growth and raised its international profile. But he has been a divisive figure at home, with his government recently passing legislation curbing the sale of alcohol and taking a strong stand against the Syrian regime that some believe has put security at risk.

The White House on Sunday night called for all parties in Turkey to "calm the situation." In a statement, spokeswoman Laura Lucas said the U.S. believes peaceful public demonstrations "are a part of democratic expression." And she said Turkey's long-term stability is best guaranteed by upholding "the fundamental freedoms of expression, assembly and association."

The White House statement in particular called on security forces in Turkey to "exercise restraint." The demonstrations were ignited on Friday by a violent police crackdown on a peaceful sit-in to prevent the uprooting of trees at Taksim Square in Istanbul and have since spread around the country. The Turkish Doctors Association said the three days of demonstrations have left 1,000 people injured in Istanbul and 700 in Ankara.

Sunday's violence occurred in Ankara when the protesters tried to march toward Erdogan's office from the city's main square. A group of youths formed a barricade and hurled fire bombs or threw back gas canisters at police.

An Associated Press reporter saw at least eight injured people being carried away, and police appeared to directly target journalists with tear gas. The state-run Anadolu Agency said 200 demonstrators were detained.

In Istanbul's Taksim Square on Sunday, dozens of people climbed on the roof of a cultural center that Erdogan says will be demolished and turned into an opera hall. A banner reading "Don't yield" was hung from the building.

"If they call someone who has served the people a 'dictator,' I have nothing to say," Erdogan said in an address to a group representing migrants from the Balkans. "My only concern has been to serve my country."

In another speech delivered an hour later, Erdogan said: "I am not the master of the people. Dictatorship does not run in my blood or in my character. I am the servant of the people." Police and protesters also clashed violently on Friday and Saturday. Clouds of tear gas overwhelmed Istanbul's normally touristy city center.

Interior Minister Muammer Guler said some 1,750 people had been detained since Tuesday, but most had since been released. Erdogan called the protests "ideological" and manipulated by an opposition "unable to beat (the government) at the ballot box." He said 89 police vehicles, 42 private cars, four buses and 94 businesses were destroyed by the "vandalism" of the past two days.

Alluding to his party's strong base, Erdogan said he had the power to summon much larger numbers of his supporters at rallies. "Our supporters are calling and saying 'are we going to stay silent?' but I am urging calm," he said in an interview with Haberturk television.

Erdogan reiterated that his government would not back away from plans to uproot trees at Taksim as part of his urban renovation plans for the area. In a statement that could cause more controversy, he also declared that a mosque would be built at Taksim.

The mosque plans have long been contentious because it would further shrink the green spaces in Istanbul's city center. Some argue that there are already plenty of mosques around Taksim. "I am not going to seek the permission of the (the opposition) or a handful of looters," Erdogan said.

He also defended his government's environmental record, saying it had planted two billion trees and built 160 parks since coming to office in 2002. In Berlin, meanwhile, about 500 people staged a peaceful solidarity protest outside the Turkish Embassy.

"The people are finally standing up, speaking up and fighting for their rights," said Hakan Tas, a deputy for the Left Party in Berlin's local assembly, who took part in the protest. In Greece's second largest city, Thessaloniki, 1,000 people, many of them Turkish students, marched peacefully to the Turkish consulate, shouting slogans against Erdogan. Police blocked them from reaching the building.

Fraser, Burhan Ozbilici and Ezgi Akin reported from Ankara. Frank Jordans in Berlin, and Costas Kantouris in Thessaloniki, Greece, contributed.

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