Turkish riot police clashed with protesters in the pocket and trade union federations overnight anti-government demonstrations, in which two people have died toward the fifth consecutive trading day last Tuesday began a two-day strike.
Hundreds of police and protesters have been injured since Friday when a stop at Istanbul Park Plaza building demonstration grow into large-scale protests against the police crack down on what Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and opponents of authoritarian policies.
A 22-year-old protester was shot dead late on Monday near the Syrian border in the southern town of Antakya in a rally, the governor's office said on Sunday after a taxi, a protester in Istanbul second death. It is unclear who shot demonstration.
Turkish leftist Public Workers' Unions (KESK), on behalf of 240,000 members, is because we are beginning a two-day "warning strike" at noon (0900 GMT) has begun to peaceful protest, protest police repression.
In the worst unrest in years, Turkey's response to provocation, Erdogan said the protesters "Boom Boom and terrorism", before leaving on Monday for an official visit to North Africa.
Along the Bosphorus waterway and block access to Istanbul's main Taksim Square after clashes overnight barricades and blocking traffic rubble. Leftist groups hung out red and black flags and banners urged Erdogan to resign and announced: "No matter what happens, there is no turning back."
In Ankara, police charged mostly teenage demonstrators and dispersed them using tear gas and water cannons, late Monday. Demonstrators put up a roadblock Kizilay government quarter, on the road lit a fire.
Erdogan has dismissed the protest secular enemies never electoral success of his AK Party, its roots in the past banned Islamist parties, but which also includes the center-right and nationalist elements of reconciliation. Party has won three straight elections and supervise an economic boom, increasing Turkey's influence in the region.
"This is a protest organized by the extremists," Erdogan said, and then go to North Africa. "We will not give up any of those who live arm arm of terrorism."
Arrived in Rabat, Moroccan Prime Minister Abdelilah Benkirane on both sides, Erdogan accused the parties have lost the election-related violence, he predicted would be short-lived: "In a few days the situation will return to normal."
Erdogan flourished under the Turkish financial market turmoil published a blow. Shares fell more than 10% Monday lira fell to 16-month lows.
U.S. calls for restraint in rap its NATO allies. Secretary of State, John Kerry, said: "We are concerned that excessive use of force by the police report".
Winds of Change
Since taking office in 2002, Erdogan has weakened the power of the army, overthrew four governments in the second half of the 20th century, which was once hanged in jail many people, including a prime minister.
Alleged coup plot against Erdogan had been detained hundreds of people, as well as news reporters and intellectuals. The winds of change are sweeping the judiciary. Erdogan was imprisoned in the late 1990s to promote Islam to recite a poem, musician recently jailed for blasphemy in a tweet after mocking.
Erdogan said that the protesters are not supported in the population as a whole, and the "Arab Spring" swept the neighboring Arab countries to overthrow repressive rulers security services with the help of hiding in the power of dismissal of any comparison.
His term of office, its economic and political reforms, is itself "Turkish Spring", he suggested.
He gave no indication that he was ready to accuse him of any concessions to the protesters who cultivate a hidden Islamist agenda of secularism state constitution.
Some new restrictions liquor sales and other steps as religiously motivated object. Others complain that Erdogan's civil war in neighboring Syria, the rebels support costs. Some people assume the economic discontent, watching from Turkey controversial wild craze among those who benefit from a symbol of greed, in Taksim Square development projects.
SAFE FOR NOW
Near Taksim posters plastered on the walls, a police sprayed tear gas, a young woman in a red summer dress, her hair swept up the draft by the gun.
"They spray, we get bigger," read the headline.
Western governments promote Erdogan's Islamic government as a democratic model can be copied to another location, in the middle of the fall of autocratic leaders. They have expressed concerns about the care of human rights standards, but last weekend's incident prompted the United States and the European Union publicly criticized the police action.
Erdogan appeared rejected accusations of heavy-handed, saying the authorities' behavior is very restrained manner. "
With strong support, especially in the conservative religious heartland of Anatolia, Turkey, Erdogan is still the most popular politician, now seems to be safe.
He said that the program will continue to re-Taksim Square, a rallying point for a long protests, including the construction of a new mosque and a replica of the Ottoman era barracks rebuilt.
In dozens of cities, involving a broad spectrum of protest from students to professionals, trade unionists, Kurdish activists and hardline secularists see Erdogan's attempt to overthrow the secular state, Mustafa Kay Kemal was established in 1923 by the ruins of the Ottoman Empire.
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