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Police spray protesters with pepper spray to continue partial demolition of Gezi Park, Istanbul.
Police used pepper spray to disperse a group of protesters who gathered in İstanbul's Taksim Gezi Park --a leafy oasis that has lent character to Turkey's most high-profile public square for more than seven decades -- to stand guard against the demolition of the park's walls and the uprooting of trees.
Within the scope of the Taksim pedestrianization project, approved by the government in February 2012, the Gezi Park walls facing the Elmadağ area were demolished by construction workers on Monday night. Shortly after this, a group of protesters including members of the Taksim Platform, a group formed to oppose the project, came to the park to prevent further uprooting of the trees and demolition of walls.
Construction workers immediately put an end to their work and said that they would return in the morning to continue it. Protesters then decided to camp in the park until the next day to prevent further destruction of the park.