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Turquie : M. Erdogan ou l’ivresse du pouvoir 2 juin 2013

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Le Monde (France) dimanche 2 – lundi 3 juin 2013, p. 1

Éditorial

Un  » printemps turc  » est-il en train de naître? Taksim est-elle la  » place Tahrir  » d’Istanbul, comme certains manifestants le clament? A coup sûr, la mobilisation qui s’est enclenchée cette semaine aux abords de la grande place centrale d’Istanbul va marquer un tournant politique en Turquie. (suite…)

Istanbul fait reculer Erdogan 2 juin 2013

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Le Journal du Dimanche (France) dimanche 2 juin 2013, p. 10

Guillaume Perrier, correspondance à Istanbul (Turquie)

Après des heurts qui auraient fait près de 1.000 blessés parmi les manifestants, le Premier ministre a demandé aux policiers de se retirer de la place Taksim. (suite…)

Erdogan ‘hasn’t thought through what his main priorities are’ 2 juin 2013

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RT TV (Russia) June 02, 2013

Interview with Mark Almond

As people in Istanbul’s Taksim Square rejoice at having pushed back riot police who only hours before tried brutally to contain them, everyone is wondering where the real split is between Turkey’s government and its citizens. (suite…)

Trouble in Turkey 2 juin 2013

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The Peninsula (Qatar) Sunday, June 2, 2013, p. 8

Editorial

It will be hyperbole to call it Turkish Spring, as some sections of the Western media have done, but there is no doubt that the current wave of protests in Istanbul poses a serious challenge to the credibility and popularity of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. (suite…)

Fear of corruption lies behind anger over Turkish building boom 2 juin 2013

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The Observer (UK) Sunday, June 2, 2013, p. 4

Peter Beaumont, Foreign Affairs Editor

The protests triggered in Turkey by plans to redevelop a park into a shopping mall at first seem an unlikely cause for public anger. In reality, the demonstrations over Taksim Square’s Gezi Park go to the very heart of Turkey’s modern discontents. (suite…)