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Nine injured as Erdogan minders ‘instigate brawl’

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UNITED STATES: Nine people were injured after clashes broke out between President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s bodyguards and protesters outside the Turkish ambassador’s residence in Washington.

According to witnesses, the brawl erupted when members of Erdogan’s security team and progovernm­ent supporters attacked protesters carrying the flag of the Kurdish PYD (Democratic Union Party) party.

Men in suits could be seen exchanging punches with demonstrat­ors before US police officers intervened to separate them.

However, the fighting continued, with some protesters, including women, knocked to the ground before being kicked and punched.

’’We are protesting [Erdogan’s] policies in Turkey, in Syria and in Iraq,’’ said Flint Arthur, who was at the demonstrat­ion.

Speaking of the tactics adopted by those supporting the president, Arthur said: ‘‘They think they can engage in the same sort of suppressio­n of protest and free speech that they engage in in Turkey.

‘‘They stopped us for a few minutes ... but we still stayed and continued to protest Erdogan’s tyrannical regime.’’

Mustafa Dikilitas, a proErdogan supporter, said: ‘‘We weren’t doing anything wrong. We just celebrated our president.

‘‘One of the YPG supporters ran across, picked up a megaphone, and hit a Turkish citizen with it.’’ Two arrests were made. Tensions between Mr Erdogan’s government and the Kurdish minority are at an all-time high. Erdogan met with US President Donald Trump on Tuesday amid disagreeme­nts over Washington’s decision to arm the Syrian Kurdish YPG militia that Ankara regards as an extension of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK).

The PKK has fought an insurgency in southeaste­rn Turkey since 1984 and is considered a terrorist group by the United States, Turkey and Europe. - Telegraph Group

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? A man is seen bloodied from head wounds, in this still image captured from a video footage, after a violent clash outside the Turkish ambassador’s residence.
PHOTO: REUTERS A man is seen bloodied from head wounds, in this still image captured from a video footage, after a violent clash outside the Turkish ambassador’s residence.

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