TURKEY-POLITICS-DEMO(01 of16)
Open Image ModalPolice use a water cannon to disperse protestors near the Taksim Gezi park in Istanbul after clashes with riot police, on June 1, 2013, during a demonstration against the demolition of the park. Turkish police on June 1 began pulling out of Istanbul\'s iconic Taksim Square, after a second day of violent clashes between protesters and police over a controversial development project. Thousands of demonstrators flooded the site as police lifted the barricades around the park and began withdrawing from the square. What started as an outcry against a local development project has snowballed into widespread anger against what critics say is the government\'s increasingly conservative and authoritarian agenda. AFP PHOTO / GURCAN OZTURK\n \n撮影日: 2013/06/01 (credit:AFP=時事)
TURKEY DEMONSTRATION (02 of16)
Open Image Modalepa03726725 Protestors take souvenir picture of themselves with a damaged police car after they re-occupied a park near Taksim Square during a rally against the conservative government of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in Istanbul, Turkey, 01 June 2013. The protests began 31 May when police forcibly removed several hundred environmentalists who had gathered to stop a controversial construction project on the edge of Taksim Square. While initial reports suggested security forces had withdrawn from the square, protesters said police had resumed firing water cannon and dropped pepper spray from helicopters by 01 June afternoon. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU\n\n撮影日: 2013/06/01 (credit:EPA=時事)
TURKEY DEMONSTRATION(03 of16)
Open Image Modalepa03726728 Protesters celebrate on a damaged and toppled police car during a rally against the conservative government of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in Istanbul, Turkey, 01 June 2013. The protests began 31 May when police forcibly removed several hundred environmentalists who had gathered to stop a controversial construction project on the edge of Taksim Square. While initial reports suggested security forces had withdrawn from the square, protesters said police had resumed firing water cannon and dropped pepper spray from helicopters by 01 June afternoon. EPA/SEDAT SUNA\n\n撮影日: 2013/06/01 (credit:EPA=時事)
TURKEY-PROTEST-CULTURE-ENVIRONMENT (04 of16)
Open Image ModalTurkish protestors face riot police on June 1, 2013 during a protest against the demolition of Taksim Gezi Park in Taksim Square in Istanbul. Turkey police on June 1 began pulling out of Istanbul\'s iconic Taksim Square, the scene of a second day of violent clashes between protesters and police over a controversial development project. Thousands of demonstrators flooded the site as police lifted the barricades around the park and began withdrawing from the square. AFP PHOTO/BULENT KILIC\n\n撮影日: 2013/06/01 (credit:AFP=時事)
TURKEY DEMONSTRATION (05 of16)
Open Image Modalepa03726738 Smoke trails indicate tear gas canisters landing in a crowd of protesters during clashes with riot police at a rally against the conservative government of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in Istanbul, Turkey, 01 June 2013. The protests began 31 May when police forcibly removed several hundred environmentalists who had gathered to stop a controversial construction project on the edge of Taksim Square. While initial reports suggested security forces had withdrawn from the \n\nsquare, protesters said police had resumed firing water cannon and dropped pepper spray from helicopters by 01 June afternoon. EPA/SEDAT SUNA \n\n撮影日: 2013/06/01 (credit:EPA=時事)
TURKEY DEMONSTRATION(06 of16)
Open Image Modalepa03726744 Protesters try to escape clouds of tear gas fired during clashes with riot police at a rally against the conservative government of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in Istanbul, Turkey, 01 June 2013. The protests began 31 May when police forcibly removed several hundred environmentalists who had gathered to stop a controversial construction project on the edge of Taksim Square. While initial reports suggested security forces had withdrawn from the square, protesters said police had resumed firing water cannon and dropped pepper spray from helicopters by 01 June afternoon. EPA/SEDAT SUNA\n\n撮影日: 2013/06/01 (credit:EPA=時事)
TURKEY-POLITICS-DEMO (07 of16)
Open Image ModalA riot police officer (R) is surrounded by demonstrators on June 1, 2013 during a march to parliament and the prime minister\'s office in Ankara. Thousands of protesters in Istanbul celebrated a victory on June 1 as police withdrew from Taksim square, in one of the largest demonstrations against Turkey\'s Islamist-rooted government. What began as an outcry against a local development project snowballed into widespread anger against what critics say is the government\'s increasingly conservative and authoritarian agenda. AFP PHOTO / STR\n\n撮影日: 2013/06/01 (credit:AFP=時事)
TURKEY-POLITICS-DEMO (08 of16)
Open Image ModalDemonstrators face police on June 1, 2013 during a march to parliament and the prime minister\'s office in Ankara. Thousands of protesters in Istanbul celebrated a victory on June 1 as police withdrew from Taksim square, in one of the largest demonstrations against Turkey\'s Islamist-rooted government. What began as an outcry against a local development project snowballed into widespread anger against what critics say is the government\'s increasingly conservative and authoritarian agenda. AFP PHOTO / STR \n\n撮影日: 2013/06/01 (credit:AFP=時事)
TURKEY-POLITICS-DEMO(09 of16)
Open Image ModalA protestor holds a Turkish flag with a portrait of the founder of modern Turkey Mustafa Kemal Ataturk as he takes part in a demonstration in support of protests in Istanbul and against the Turkish Prime Minister and his ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP), in Ankara, on June 1, 2013. Turkish police on June 1 began pulling out of Istanbul\'s iconic Taksim Square, after a second day of violent clashes between protesters and police over a controversial development project. Thousands of demonstrators flooded the site as police lifted the barricades around the park and began withdrawing from the square. What started as an outcry against a local development project has snowballed into widespread anger against what critics say is the government\'s increasingly conservative and authoritarian agenda. AFP PHOTO / ADEM ALTAN\n\n撮影日: 2013/06/01 (credit:AFP=時事)
TURKEY-POLITICS-DEMO (10 of16)
Open Image ModalA protestor raises his fist as he takes part in a demonstration in support of protests in Istanbul and against the Turkish Prime Minister and his ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP), in Ankara, on June 1, 2013. Turkish police on June 1 began pulling out of Istanbul\'s iconic Taksim Square, after a second day of violent clashes between protesters and police over a controversial development project. Thousands of demonstrators flooded the site as police lifted the barricades around the park and began withdrawing from the square. What started as an outcry against a local development project has snowballed into widespread anger against what critics say is the government\'s increasingly conservative and authoritarian agenda. AFP PHOTO / ADEM ALTAN\n\n撮影日: 2013/06/01 (credit:AFP=時事)
TURKEY-POLITICS-DEMO (11 of16)
Open Image ModalProtestors clash with riot police near the Taksim Gezi park in Istanbul, on June 1, 2013, during a demonstration against the demolition of the park. Turkish police on June 1 began pulling out of Istanbul\'s iconic Taksim Square, after a second day of violent clashes between protesters and police over a controversial development project. Thousands of demonstrators flooded the site as police lifted the barricades around the park and began withdrawing from the square. What started as an outcry against a local development project has snowballed into widespread anger against what critics say is the government\'s increasingly conservative and authoritarian agenda. AFP PHOTO/BULENT KILIC\n\n撮影日: 2013/06/01 (credit:AFP=時事)
TURKEY-POLITICS-DEMO(12 of16)
Open Image ModalProtestors clash with riot police between Taksim and Besiktas in Istanbul, on June 1, 2013, during a demonstration against the demolition of the park. Turkish police on June 1 began pulling out of Istanbul\'s iconic Taksim Square, after a second day of violent clashes between protesters and police over a controversial development project. Thousands of demonstrators flooded the site as police lifted the barricades around the park and began withdrawing from the square. What started as an outcry against a local development project has snowballed into widespread anger against what critics say is the government\'s increasingly conservative and authoritarian agenda. AFP PHOTO/BULENT KILIC\n\n撮影日: 2013/06/01 (credit:AFP=時事)
TURKEY-POLITICS-DEMO (13 of16)
Open Image ModalProtestors clash with riot police between Taksim and Besiktas in Istanbul, on June 1, 2013, during a demonstration against the demolition of the park. Turkish police on June 1 began pulling out of Istanbul\'s iconic Taksim Square, after a second day of violent clashes between protesters and police over a controversial development project. Thousands of demonstrators flooded the site as police lifted the barricades around the park and began withdrawing from the square. What started as an outcry against a local development project has snowballed into widespread anger against what critics say is the government\'s increasingly conservative and authoritarian agenda. AFP PHOTO/GURCAN OZTURK\n\n撮影日: 2013/06/02 (credit:AFP=時事)
TURKEY-POLITICS-DEMO (14 of16)
Open Image ModalProtestors clash with riot police between Taksim and Besiktas in Istanbul, on June 1, 2013, during a demonstration against the demolition of the park. Turkish police on June 1 began pulling out of Istanbul\'s iconic Taksim Square, after a second day of violent clashes between protesters and police over a controversial development project. Thousands of demonstrators flooded the site as police lifted the barricades around the park and began withdrawing from the square. What started as an outcry against a local development project has snowballed into widespread anger against what critics say is the government\'s increasingly conservative and authoritarian agenda. AFP PHOTO/GURCAN OZTURK\n\n撮影日: 2013/06/02 (credit:AFP=時事)
TURKEY-POLITICS-DEMO (15 of16)
Open Image ModalProtestors clash with riot police between Taksim and Besiktas in Istanbul, on June 1, 2013, during a demonstration against the demolition of the park. Turkish police on June 1 began pulling out of Istanbul\'s iconic Taksim Square, after a second day of violent clashes between protesters and police over a controversial development project. Thousands of demonstrators flooded the site as police lifted the barricades around the park and began withdrawing from the square. What started as an outcry against a local development project has snowballed into widespread anger against what critics say is the government\'s increasingly conservative and authoritarian agenda. AFP PHOTO/GURCAN OZTURK (credit:AFP=時事)
トルコのデモ(16 of16)
Open Image Modalトルコ西部イスタンブールでデモを行う市民ら(トルコ・イスタンブール) \n\n撮影:2013年05月31日 (credit:AFP=時事)