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. | According to the information obtained from reliable sources, members of armed forces, the police and security agents have been attacking and arresting young people in streets and the alleyways. Furthermore, entering people’s homes and workplaces with indescribable violence have become common practice. Many universities and secondary schools have been raided and students have been expelled from their academic courses. |
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. | US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice called Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Abdullah Gül last night to express sympathy for Turkey following a bomb attack in Ankara that killed six and wounded hundreds. “We are with you on this one,” Rice told Gül. Rice also said the US would “increase cooperation with Turkey in the fight against |
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. | Protesters have clashed with police at a largely peaceful anti-globalisation rally in the German city of Rostock. Rocks, bottles and sticks have been hurled at riot police, who are using tear gas and batons charges to try to disperse the hundreds of rioters. However, the violence only involves a small portion of the estimated 30,000 people police say had joined the rally. They are protesting against next week’s G8 summit of leading industrial nations in Heiligendamm, 25km (16 miles) away. |
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. | Vuqar Hasanli was travelling in a motorway when he crashed into an Opel coming from opposit way. He then crashed into the security bars.
He was badly wounded and regardless of medical helps, he died early morning. |