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    Mass clashes in Turkey; EU concerned over ban on pro-Kurd party

    Aysor.am
    12/12/09

    Mass clashes erupted between police and demonstrators of the
    pro-Kurdish Democratic Society Party in the southeastern province of
    Hakkari on Friday. Demonstrates went to streets for `Peace and
    Democracy March' after ban on Turkish pro-Kurd party. Turkey's top
    court earlier banned the main pro-Kurdish party for its connection
    with the Kurdish rebels.

    Around 3,000 people walked to the Hakkari Municipality building,
    according to Dogan news agency. After clashes, protesters smashed shop
    windows, set on fire the dumpsters. Police used tear gas; dozens of
    people were arrested.

    Meanwhile the European Union voiced concern over ban on Turkish
    pro-Kurd party. The Swedish presidency said it is concerned over the
    decision by Turkey's Constitutional Court to close the pro-Kurdish
    Democratic Society Party. This is a violation of rights of the Kurdish
    minority, it said.

    "While strongly denouncing violence and terrorism, the presidency
    recalls that the dissolution of political parties is an exceptional
    measure that should be used with utmost restraint," said in the
    presidency's message.

    The U.S. State Department representative said that the decision to ban
    the pro-Kurt party is a completely internal business of Turkey. But it
    is necessary to be choicely in limiting the political freedoms, he
    added.
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