01-06-2013, 07:45 PM
This thread is made because of the police violence in Taksim square in Turkey,but it's a general conversation about violence by the police.
As you may know,the last four days,Turkish people are protesting about the government project to “pedestrianize” the historic square,which will result in the destruction of the last trees in the area.That means that the last source of oxygen in Istanbul/Constantinople will be destroyed.
So,protesters began gathering in the park and word spread through social media as more pro-park, anti-government Turks showed up to sit in front of the bulldozers.
As you can see here...
So,peaceful protesters were attacked from the police (commanded by Erdogan) because they were fighting for their rights?
You may say that you don't know any other example of police violence,but I will tell you 3 more examples:
1)Tahrir square http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_Re...on_of_2011)
2)Syntagma square http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Greek_riots http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%E2%80%...k_protests
And you can see more incidents here.
So,what's your opinion about police brutality?Have you ever become a victim or do you know any victims?Do you know any other examples of this kind of violence?Do you believe that it's possible to stop police violence?
Feel free to discuss about it here.
Also,you can discuss about what's happening in Taksim square now.
P.S.1:
http://occupygezipics.tumblr.com/
There's a saying that says ''One picture,one thousand words).
So,that's what happening in Turkey now.
P.S.2:
(this is for the Greek users)
Do you think that we should do something here?
Because Turkish started protesting about some trees and then about police brutality.We have so many problems here (unemployment,low salaries,suicides,taxes,etc) and we don't do anything about it.I don't say we should take guns and kill all the 300,but maybe a peaceful protest.
As you may know,the last four days,Turkish people are protesting about the government project to “pedestrianize” the historic square,which will result in the destruction of the last trees in the area.That means that the last source of oxygen in Istanbul/Constantinople will be destroyed.
So,protesters began gathering in the park and word spread through social media as more pro-park, anti-government Turks showed up to sit in front of the bulldozers.
As you can see here...
vice.com Wrote:Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan of the AKP wasn't interested in starting a dialogue with the occupation and gave a speech on Wednesday that made it clear that a decision on the park’s fate had already been made. By then, many protesters had set up camp at the park and were sleeping in their tents. At dawn on Thursday, May 30, the police entered the park, firing tear gas and burning tents. The bulldozers were stopped, however, when opposition politicians Sırrı Sureyya Önder and Gülseren Onanç stood in front of them and demanded to see proper permits.
Even with the police using pepper spray as if it were bug repellent, the occupation continued, and even grew. On Thursday, photos of protesters reading to the police spread around the internet, and those who are involved in the occupation say they are committed to nonviolence.
So,peaceful protesters were attacked from the police (commanded by Erdogan) because they were fighting for their rights?
You may say that you don't know any other example of police violence,but I will tell you 3 more examples:
1)Tahrir square http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_Re...on_of_2011)
2)Syntagma square http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Greek_riots http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%E2%80%...k_protests
And you can see more incidents here.
So,what's your opinion about police brutality?Have you ever become a victim or do you know any victims?Do you know any other examples of this kind of violence?Do you believe that it's possible to stop police violence?
Feel free to discuss about it here.
Also,you can discuss about what's happening in Taksim square now.
P.S.1:
http://occupygezipics.tumblr.com/
There's a saying that says ''One picture,one thousand words).
So,that's what happening in Turkey now.
P.S.2:
(this is for the Greek users)
Do you think that we should do something here?
Because Turkish started protesting about some trees and then about police brutality.We have so many problems here (unemployment,low salaries,suicides,taxes,etc) and we don't do anything about it.I don't say we should take guns and kill all the 300,but maybe a peaceful protest.