Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan has called hypocritical Europe and America, after criticism that it was addressed to the excessive use of police violence.
Meanwhile, protesters have continued to take to the streets, challenging Prime Minister and dancing tango with gas masks on the face.
Turkish Prime Minister said in a conference EU-Turkey relations that police methods used in Turkey do not differ much from those used in the U.S. and UK.
He even said that Turkish democracy is superior in comparison with some EU countries.
Meanwhile it is revealed that he is "Lady in red", which became a symbol of protest in Turkey.
It is Ceyda Sungar, lecturer at Istanbul Technical University.
She said it feels good to have won fame, adding that there is no desire to be a symbol of the movement.
"There were many people in the park, which was sprinkled with tear gas. There is no difference between them and me, "she said. / P
Lideri turk, Recep Tayyip Erdogan i ka quajtur Europën dhe Amerikën hipokrite, pas kritikave që iu adresuan atij për përdorim të tepruar të dhunës policore.
Ndërkohë, protestuesit kanë vazhduar të dalin në rrugë, duke sfiduar kryeministrin dhe duke kërcyer tango me maska gazi në fytyrë.
Kryeministri turk deklaroi në një konferencë për marrëdhëniet BE- Turqi se metodat që ka përdorur policia në Turqi nuk ndryshojnë shumë nga ato që përdoren në SHBA dhe Britani të Madhe.
Madje ai tha se demokracia turke është superiore në krahasim edhe me disa shtete të BE.
Ndërkohë është zbuluar se kush është “Zonja me të kuqe”, që u bë simbol i protestave në Turqi.
Ajo është Ceyda Sungar, lektore në Universitetin Teknik të Stambollit.
Ajo ka thënë se nuk ndjehet mirë me famën që ka fituar, ndërsa shtoi se nuk ka dëshirë që të jetë simbol i lëvizjes.
“Ka pasur shumë njerëz në park, të cilët u spërkatën me gaz lotsjellës. Nuk ka ndonjë ndryshim mes tyre dhe meje,” tha ajo./ep
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