Turkey protesters halted with familiar foes, tear gas and water canon

Published July 7th, 2013 - 08:35 GMT
Protesters take cover from a water cannon during clashes with police on Istiklal Avenue in Istanbul on July 6 (AFP)
Protesters take cover from a water cannon during clashes with police on Istiklal Avenue in Istanbul on July 6 (AFP)

About 3,000 protesters tried to enter Taksim Square in Istanbul Saturday but were stopped by police with water cannons and tear gas.

The protesters were planning to march through the square to Gezi Park, the BBC reported. The area has been the site of large demonstrations for several weeks.

Huseyin Avni Mutlu, Istanbul's governor, said he had ordered police to block access to the square, the Turkish newspaper Hurriyet reported.

"The Constitution says that anyone can stage a demonstration without giving notification, but the legislation says that applying to the authorities for permission is mandatory. So nobody can say they exercise their constitutional rights. This is unlawful," Mutlu said at a news conference.

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