US asks parties in Turkey to 'calm the situation' | Inquirer News

US asks parties in Turkey to ‘calm the situation’

/ 09:42 AM June 03, 2013

In this photo taken late Saturday, June 1, 2013, Turkish protesters clash with riot police near the former Ottoman palace, Dolmabahce, where Turkey’s Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan maintains an office in Istanbul, Turkey. AP

WASHINGTON — The White House is calling for all parties in Turkey to “calm the situation” amid anti-government protests.

In a statement, spokeswoman Laura Lucas says the U.S. believes peaceful public demonstrations “are a part of democratic expression.” And she says Turkey’s long-term stability is best guaranteed by upholding “the fundamental freedoms of expression, assembly and association.”

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The White House statement in particular calls on security forces in Turkey to “exercise restraint.”

Thousands of people around Turkey have been protesting in the country’s fiercest anti-government demonstrations in years. Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan rejected claims that he is a “dictator,” dismissing protesters as an extremist fringe.

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