Protests over Turkey's inaction on ISIL turn violent in Ankara
[Iran Press TV] Security forces in Turkey's capital, Ankara, have clashed with pro-Kurdish protesters, who are furious at the Turkish government's inaction over the ISIL terrorists' advance in Syria's Kurdish border town of Kobani.
On Thursday, police forces in Ankara used water cannon and fired tear gas at the protesters in a bid to disperse them. The angry demonstrators, in turn, threw stones and Molotov cocktails at the police.
Similar festivities between the police and protesters were also reported in Istanbul.
Posted by: Fred 2014-10-10 |