Anti-PKK demonstrations flood the streets across Turkey
Published date: 8 September 2015 16:39 BST
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Last update: 9 years 2 months ago
Hundreds of people protests against the PKK in Istanbul on 7 September after the PKK killed 16 soldiers and wounded six others in Daglica in the southeastern province of Hakkari (AFP)
Hundreds of people protests against the PKK in Istanbul on 7 September after the PKK killed 16 soldiers and wounded six others in Daglica in the southeastern province of Hakkari (AFP)
Hundreds of people protests against the PKK in Mersin on 7 September after the PKK killed 16 soldiers and wounded six others in Daglica in the southeastern province of Hakkari (AFP)
Hundreds of people protests against the PKK in Istanbul on 7 September after the PKK killed 16 soldiers and wounded six others in Daglica in the southeastern province of Hakkari (AFP)
Hundreds of people protests against the PKK in Gaziantep on 7 September after the PKK killed 16 soldiers and wounded six others in Daglica in the southeastern province of Hakkari (AFP)
Hundreds of people attend a protest rally in Isparta on September 7, 2015 against the bomb attack perpetrated by PKK, which killed 16 soldiers and wounded six in Daglica in the southeastern province of Hakkari on September 6, 2015.
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