Turkish police used tear gas to disperse the activists are calling for gay rights

Turkish
company fired tear gas grenades in the center of Istanbul on Sunday to
disperse dozens of activists seeking to assemble a revival of the annual
Week proclaimed gay rights after the authorities blocked their march. And
canceled the march of pro-gay rights last Friday, after it was
organized without problems since 2003, but hundreds of police were still
deployed near Taksim Square. Prosecutors
said at least seven activists were detained while others, police chased
some of the side streets closed to car traffic. The Istanbul governor's office said last week that banned the march because of concerns over public order. In
Istanbul already tightening security after a series of bombings over
the past months have been blamed on al Daash and the Kurdish guerrillas.
Police used on Saturday, tear gas grenades and rubber bullets to
disperse a march sexually for converts after a decision was also
preventing
Turkish police used tear gas to disperse the activists are calling for gay rights
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