
Published on May 02, 2008
POLICE DISPERSES MAY 1 RALLY IN ISTANBUL
- Turkish riot police fired water cannon and tear gas in clashes with crowds gathering for an outlawed May Day rally in Istanbul on Thursday, detaining hundreds at a time of heightened political tensions in Turkey. Thousands of police were stationed across the centre of Turkey’s largest city to block access to its main Taksim Square. Three major trade union confederations had pledged to mobilize up to 500,000 people in defiance of an official ban. Officials banned the rally due to intelligence reports that radical groups planned to stage violent protests. Leftists and Kurdish separatists frequently clash with police at protests. Strains surrounding the traditional May Day demonstrations of workers’ unity were heightened this year by union opposition to a recently passed reform of the social security system which sharply raises the retirement age. Police drove armored personnel carriers down the city’s main pedestrian street, while security personnel in body armor fired tear gas at masked protestors who had ripped up bricks from the pavement to lob at police. The clashes came amid growing political tensions triggered by a prosecutor’s bid to close the ruling AK Party and ban 71 party officials including Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan for alleged Islamist activities. The unions later abandoned plans to march towards the square in the face of the heavy police presence. But fighting went on in the city’s side streets, and six police were injured, said local broadcaster CNN Turk. Numerous demonstrators were injured as well, though police did not give details. A Reuters reporter saw several police beat one man with truncheons. The workers built the road we are standing on and now we are being crushed on it, said retired Resit Celiktepe, 51, amid the clashes. May Day demonstrations in Istanbul have been marked by clashes between police and protesters in the past and authorities said they would use force to prevent the rally. Everyone must show common sense, state-run Anatolian news agency reported Labour Minister Faruk Celik as saying. If we can get through May Day today in agreement I believe future May Days will turn into the celebration sought by all workers, he said. Union confederations said they had abandoned plans to march towards Taksim Square. In order not to become a tool of this government’s provocations we are sensibly ending our actions here. But we will continue to call the government to account, said Suleyman Celebi, chairman of DISK trade union confederation. Last year dozens were injured in violent street battles on the 30th anniversary of the deaths of 37 people who were shot by an unknown gunman or trampled to death in May Day demonstrations in Taksim Square in 1977, Euronews reports. May 1, a traditional workers’ day holiday across most of Europe, is a normal working day in Turkey, where the government resisted intense union pressure this year to make it a day off.

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Today in Armenian history- 1219 Death of Armenian King Levon the Second (Kingdom of Cilicia).
- 1817 General Yermolov, Commander of the Caucasian forces and Governor of the Caucasus, stops in Echmiadsin on his way to a mission in Persia.
- 1869 Death of the Armenologist Victor Langlois. He translated Armenian historical sources into French under the sponsorship of Noobar Pasha.
- 1900 Death of Hovhannes Aivazovsky (seascape artist) in Feodosia (the Ukraine). He was born in 1817.
- 1916 The "France-Armenie" committee is organized in Paris. Members of the Academy and other political figures are members.
- 1917 The First Assembly of Western Armenians opens in Yerevan under the Presidency of General Andranik.
- 1919 The Publication of Constantinople's Extraordinary Military Tribunal's decision about the perpetrators of the deportations of Booyook Dere's (Constantinople's district) Armenian population.
- 1930 Creation of the Kanaker Power Station.
- 1965 Death of Hrachia Kochar (writer and public figure). He was born in 1909.
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