Turkey’s PM warns of crackdown if protesters defy ban

Saturday marks the first anniversary of a wave of mass protests of Istanbul's Taksim Square

Update: 2014-05-31 20:17 GMT
Police fought with more than a dozen youths who hurled stones and firebombs. Kurt, who was a bystander and not a demonstrator, was shot, and died in a recent protest. (Photo: AP/ File)
Ankara: On Saturday, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned that police would clamp down on anyone defying a ban on demonstrations at Istanbul's Taksim Square on the anniversary of a wave of mass protests last year. 
 
"If you go there, our security forces have received clear-cut instructions and will do whatever is necessary from A to Z," Erdogan told thousands of supporters at an Istanbul rally. 
 
"You will not be able to take to (Taksim) like you did last year because you are obliged to abide by the laws ... If you do not; the state will do whatever is necessary for its security."

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