Turska policija je bacila suzavac i ispalila gumene metke u subotu kako bi rastjerala oko 2.000 prosvjednika koji su se okupili ispred prostorija najvećih novina u zemlji nakon što su ih vlasti stavile pod svoj nadzor.
05. 03. 2016. 14:40
Autor: HINA
epa05195351 A handout picture released by the Zaman Daily News shows Turkish riot police desperse the protesting supporters of Zaman newspaper during a raid at the Zaman newspaper building in order to take over the control, in Istanbul, Turkey, 04 March 2016. The Turkish government will take control of Zaman, the largest opposition newspaper in the country, state-run Anadolu news agency reported on 04 March 2016 citing a court order. Under the order, a state appointed trusteeship will run the paper, which has editions in several languages, including Turkish and English. The staff of the Zaman newspapers in Turkey are preparing what they expect to be their final edition before government-appointed trustees take over the opposition media outlet. Zaman, which according to its own numbers averaged last year 850,000 print copies a day, is accused of being part of the network of Fethullah Gulen, an Islamic preacher based in the US. EPA/TURGUT ENGIN / ZAMAN DAILY NEWS / HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
Turska policija je bacila suzavac i ispalila gumene metke u subotu kako bi rastjerala oko 2.000 prosvjednika koji su se okupili ispred prostorija najvećih novina u zemlji nakon što su ih vlasti stavile pod svoj nadzor.
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