Hundreds of anti-government protesters chanted, in Istanbul's Taksim Square (Taksim Square) Thursday morning to sing, defying to end nearly two weeks of protests against Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Erdogan's ruling AK Party Deputy Chairman, Huseyin Celik ?, late Wednesday said protesters should withdraw their parks, tree-lined square, where they have set up a corner of the tent crumbling solution .
At the same time, he made a concession by offering a referendum redevelopment sparked riots.
A heavy hand of each park nearly two weeks ago, police repression sparked unprecedented protests against Erdogan and his Islamic perception rooted AK Party dictatorship, painting secularists, nationalists, professionals, trade unions members and students in a broad coalition.
Riot police looked on from the edge of the crowd mingled late into the night, some of the protesters chanting, dancing, clapping others lived in the square in the middle of a grand piano concert pianist.
This is a surreal contrast, on-site 24 hours ago, when tear gas, sent thousands scurrying into the side streets before the authorities bulldozed roadblocks and traffic for the first time since the beginning of trouble to open square.
"The government can not always accept these protests, Celik Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Ankara, and a group of public figures linked to the respective meetings between protesters after a news conference, said."
"Those who seek to provoke evil intentions or stay in the park (now) faced the police," he said. "
A day later, police fired tear gas and water cannons day in the city, including Ankara last week. Three people, one a policeman, were killed and about 50 million people were injured, according to the Turkish Medical Association.
Proposed to hold a referendum Park redevelopment is a unique concession, the firm refused to flinch days after Erdogan's rhetoric had been publicly floated. How will the referendum Celik some details that can either be held to Istanbul, or just in Taksim area nearby.
Protesters also want the government to punish those responsible for the violent police repression.
"We think that it is indispensable, should maintain their parks as a park, you should stop the violence and those who are responsible for the violence should be investigated, and said:" Who is Erdogan met with the delegation, architects 伊佩克阿克Pona Er.
"Foreign forces" accusing
Erdogan accused foreign forces to incite conflict and trying to undermine the economy of the only predominantly Muslim NATO countries, international media and market speculators.
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) The two foreign reporters were detained, the police on Wednesday and Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird said in his Twitter account, he called on the Turkish ambassador expressed concern. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation quoted Turkish Ambassador to Canada, saying that reporters are expected to be announced shortly.
Turkey Broadcasting Authority said in its coverage of the protests and instigating violence, fines four TV channels, media reports said.
President Abdullah Gul, who made a more moderate tone than Erdogan said that this is the government's responsibility to engage with the criticism, but there have been jointly prime minister, said violent protests, is a different issue.
"If someone disagrees ...... then engaged in a dialogue with these people, to hear what they are saying, without a doubt, our responsibility," Gul said. "Those who use violence is something different, we must distinguish that they would not be allowed in New York, which will not be allowed in Berlin."
Erdogan's tough talk endeared him to voters in the past decade, but his opponents say that it has now poured fuel on the flames. On Tuesday, he said, will not kneel in front of the protesters, said: "The Tayyip Erdogan will not change."
United States, have been held Erdogan's Turkey may be beneficial to other Muslim countries in the Middle East as an example of democracy in the past expressed concern and urged the government and protesters dialogue.
The European Union also raised concerns about Taksim police clearance. EU officials said Erdogan's government to investigate cases of excessive use of force.
Erdogan believes that the broader masses extremists and terrorists has been processed, and that his political power comes from his election victory in three consecutive mandate.
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