Turkish students, police clash at Syria protest

Turkish students, police clash at Syria protest
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Summary Hundreds of students tried to march to Foreign Ministry in protest of govt's policies on Syria.

 

ANKARA, Turkey (AP) - Turkish police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse hundreds of university students who tried to march to the Foreign Ministry in protest of the government s policies on Syria.


Wednesday s protest comes days after two powerful car bombings in a town near Turkey s border with Syria killed 51 people. The government blamed the attacks on a group linked to Syria.


Many accuse the government of putting the country at risk by openly supporting Syria s armed insurgency.


Hundreds of students from three universities in the capital, Ankara, tried to march to the ministry building but were pushed back by police.


Bianet, a human rights advocacy group, said about 30 students were detained and at least two students were injured.
 

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