Police, pro-Kurdish protesters clash in Istanbul

Police, pro-Kurdish protesters clash in Istanbul
At least two people were left wounded after Turkish police clashed with pro-Kurdish protesters in a flashpoint district of Istanbul on Sunday.
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14 February, 2016
Demonstrations against government imposed curfews imposed on areas of eastern Turkey took place [Getty]

Turkish police clashed with pro-Kurdish protesters in a flashpoint district of Istanbul on Sunday, leaving at least two wounded.

Protesters in the Gazi district of the European side of the city – known as a staunchly anti-government stronghold –came out to protest against military operations in the Kurdish-dominated southeast which activists say have left dozens of civilians dead.

Police arrived in armoured vehicles and fired tear gas canisters, while wounded protesters were taken away on stretchers, the photographer said.

Pro-Kurdish media reports said that at least two were wounded and the police had used live ammunition. This was not confirmed by official sources.

The army has for the last month pressed a campaign to push Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militants out of their southeast urban strongholds, backed by curfews. But campaigners say it has come with a heavy human cost.