Turkey's Kurdish clashes continue
Demonstrators marking the 10th anniversary of the arrest of Kurdish leader Abdullah Ocalan have clashed with Turkish police for a second day.
Police used water cannon and tear gas to break up thousands of stone-throwing demonstrators across south-east Turkey.
A number of demonstrators and police were injured and some 50 arrests made.
Protesters were angry that Mr Ocalan continues to be held as the only inmate on a prison island where he is serving a life sentence for treason.
Youths threw rocks and bricks at armoured police vehicles in Istanbul |
Fighting also broke out in Istanbul between masked youths and riot police, the Associated Press reported.
Some of the crowds - supporters of Mr Ocalan's movement, the banned Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) - pelted military vehicles with bricks and rocks while police beat several protesters with truncheons.
The PKK has fought for an independent Kurdish state within Turkey since 1984.
It is designated a terrorist group by Turkey, the EU and the United States.
Mr Ocalan was sentenced to death for treason, but this was later commuted to life imprisonment.
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