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Jefferson23

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Sun Nov 29, 2015, 11:45 AM Nov 2015

Killing of Kurdish human rights lawyer prompts protests across Turkey

Kurdish demonstrators took to the streets across Turkey Saturday in protest against the death of Kurdish lawyer Tahir Elci.

Elci, head of the Diyarbakir Bar Association, was killed Saturday during a gun battle in the Sur district of Diyarbakir. Two policemen also died in the clashes.

State-run media in Turkey was quick to level the blame at the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), but many Kurdish activists, including the pro-PKK Firat News Agency, blamed his death on the Turkish police.

Demonstrations broke out in Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir and Diyarbakir which were met by tear gas and water cannons. Two Kurdish militants were killed later Saturday in Sur after police imposed a curfew.

- See more at: http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/thousands-take-streets-turkey-following-killing-kurdish-human-rights-lawyer-528727877#sthash.g6fVkFTp.dpuf
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Killing of Kurdish human rights lawyer prompts protests across Turkey (Original Post) Jefferson23 Nov 2015 OP
Turkish opposition says police bullet may have killed Kurdish lawyer bemildred Nov 2015 #1
How awful...ugh. Keep playing with fire Erdogan, see where it gets you in time. n/t Jefferson23 Nov 2015 #2

bemildred

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1. Turkish opposition says police bullet may have killed Kurdish lawyer
Mon Nov 30, 2015, 03:46 PM
Nov 2015

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"The footage shows a figure running in the direction of Tahir Elci and the police opening fire in the direction of that person," Bestas wrote. "A plain-clothes policeman dressed in brown is shown opening fire in the direction of Tahir Elci and then he looks as if to see whether the cameras are filming him."

"The autopsy report and the camera footage point to Elci dying as a result of a police bullet," Bestas said.

Shortly before Elci's killing, two police officers were shot dead after they stopped a "suspicious vehicle" in a nearby street in what Solmaz, the chief prosecutor, said was an attack by PKK militants.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/11/30/us-turkey-kurds-idUSKBN0TJ1V620151130

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