Turkey's prime minister, a group of activists protest over the decades has triggered the country's largest anti-government protests to Istanbul park development plan, to meet.
Recep tayyip erdogan, who's Mr Erdogan's following the talks, will continue well into the early hours of Wednesday morning, in Istanbul to taksim square, a conflict between police and demonstrators. In addition, the police used tear gas to disperse the protests in the capital, Ankara.
Mr Erdogan warned that he will be the end of the party, he said, Turkey's image and economic damage.
After the outbreak of protests on May 31, police violence against the peace campaigner against a project to replace park barracks with the copy of the Ottoman empire. They have become Mr Erdogan's biggest challenge, because he took ten years ago.
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