Turkish Prime Minister To Meet With Protesters

Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan addresses lawmakers and supporters of his ruling Justice and Development Party at the parliament in Ankara, Turkey, Tuesday, June 11, 2013. A peaceful public demonstration... Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan addresses lawmakers and supporters of his ruling Justice and Development Party at the parliament in Ankara, Turkey, Tuesday, June 11, 2013. A peaceful public demonstration against the redevelopment of a city park has changed into clashes between protesters and police in a test of Prime Minister Erdoganís authority, and as clashes continue Tuesday, Erdogan made it more than clear that he had come to the end of his tolerance. MORE LESS

ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkey’s prime minister is scheduled to meet with a group of activists protesting over re-development of an Istanbul park that has sparked the country’s biggest anti-government protests in decades.

Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s talks will come after clashes between police and protesters at Istanbul’s Taksim Square lasted into the early hours of Wednesday. Police also used tear gas to disperse protests in the capital, Ankara.

Erdogan has warned that he will put an end to the gatherings, which he says are hurting Turkey’s image and economy.

The protests erupted on May 31 after a violent police crackdown on a peaceful sit-in by activists objecting to a project replacing the park with a replica Ottoman-era barracks. They have become Erdogan’s biggest challenge since he came to power a decade ago.

Copyright 2013 The Associated Press.

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