Turkey does not stand in the truce between police and protesters. Even tonight clashes between police and demonstrators in Ankara. Prime Minister Erdogan yesterday challenged the demonstrators. 'The patience has a limit,' he said in front of thousands of militants of his party. But at the same time crowds of opponents filled the squares of major cities in Turkey.
Also that the domestic financial markets are under attack by speculators. This morning, reports Hurriyet online, the opening of the Istanbul Stock Exchange has been postponed, ostensibly for technical reasons. Square business had declined by 10% last Monday. Last week, according to the Hurriyet Istanbul Stock Exchange has lost a billion dollars.
Another 13 demonstrators were detained in Adana in southeastern Turkey, during the night on charges of inciting the riots with the dissemination of messages on twitter, the news agency Dogan. They will be brought before a judge.
On Tuesday 34 young protesters under age 20 were arrested on the same charge in Izmir, Adana and 5 others Friday, according to the Turkish press, after Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan denounced the social network as a "gangrene."
Twitter and Facebook are the main means of communication and denunciation of the violence suffered by the hundreds of thousands of demonstrators in the last two weeks have taken to the streets in Turkey and calling for the resignation of Erdogan
For the second consecutive night, after 48 hours of respite, the police forcibly dispersed in Kızılay, in the heart of Ankara, about 10 thousand peaceful protesters who approached the offices of Erdogan. There were no injuries and arrests.
Even yesterday tens of thousands of people gathered in Istanbul, Ankara and other cities of the country to demand the resignation of the Prime Minister. Erdogan called two big demonstrations response of the militants of his party Islamic AKP Saturday and Sunday in Ankara and Istanbul.
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