NOVANEWSBy crescentandcross
Report claims 15 Iranians arrested from amongst protesters, some with ties to Iran security forces. Protesters meet with deputy PM, demanding end to police violence, immediate release of detaineesynet Turkish police have arrested more than 1,000 protesters during the recent wave of violent demonstrations, Turkish paper Today’s Zaman reported Wednesday. Among those arrested, the paper reported, was an Iranian citizen named Shayan Shamloo, who had supposedly been in contact with his country’s intelligence services. Citing an anonymous governmental source, the paper reported that the Iranian national was suspected to have played an inciting role in the violent protests that swept Ankara in recent days. The same source also told the paper that the government suspected Shamloo of being in service of Iranian intelligence services. In addition to Shamloo, police have reported arresting an additional 15 foreign nationals, also in connection with events. Most of those arrested turned out also to be of Iranian nationality. Some demonstrations were jovial. In Ankara, protesters sarcastically called themselves “looters,” a reference to Erdogan’s earlier characterization of the demonstrators. A sign on a stall in Taksim providing free food and water read “Revolution Market.” There were scattered violent clashes overnight on roads leading to Erdogan’s offices in Ankara and Istanbul, as well as in the city of Antakya, near the Syrian border, where a protester was killed Wednesday from an apparent blow to the head. Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc, who is standing in for Erdogan while he is on a trip to Northern Africa, has offered an olive branch to protesters, apologizing for what he said was a “wrong and unjust” crackdown on the original sit-in which sparked the protest. Erdogan had inflamed protesters, calling them an extremist fringe, and refusing to back away from plans to revamp Taksim. “The steps the government takes from now on will define the course of society’s reaction,” Eyup Muhcu, an activist said after meeting with Arinc. |



