A wheechair-user waving a flag was among those directly targeted by water cannon bursts by Turkish riot police in Taksim Square. The police have reacted fiercely to thousands of protesters, who tried to push them out of the landmark Istanbul protest site.
A protester confined to a wheelchair was amid a group of
protesters apparently moving away from riot police vehicles, when
he was hit by a huge burst of water from a police water canon,
footage by ITV has shown.
The man kept waving his flag and gestured towards the police, but
remained rooted to the spot until the burst ceased. He then
activated his electric wheelchair, which nearly turned over in
the process, and slowly moved away through the thick cloud of
smoke, vapor and tear gas.
Thousands of protesters tried to reclaim Taksim Square on Tuesday
night, mocking the police and calling them to leave. Some engaged
in direct confrontation, launching fireworks, throwing stones,
and lighting fires. A van standing on the square was set alight
in the process.
Police fired back, bombarding the crowds with tear gas, and
pushing them in the narrow streets with water canon. Scores of
flag and flare-wielding protesters had to flee the square, some
leaving for Gezi Park, where some tear gas was also reportedly
fired.
Despite an initial pledge by the Istanbul Governor Mutlu that
“Gezi Park and Taksim will not be touched,” the protesters
were forced out of the square and not let back in, while the
protesters staying in the park were sporadically showered by tear
gas canisters.
The Governor then said the police will continue operations in
Taksim “day and night” until the “marginal
elements” on the square are “cleared” in a brief TV
announcement. Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan also praised the
troops for removing the “rags” as he branded the
revolutionary symbols.
This article originally appeared on: RT




