Hiyawaan
Particular Individual
Your inspiring Simon! Stay safe.
Just so you know, it is being mentioned over here (in Frons), and at least this evening I saw a French correspondent reporting right from the middle of the mess, and has said pretty much what you stated earlier, that the police is shooting tear-gas, but no detail into anything else you've said (that they are deliberately aiming the way they're aiming, and are using stuff other than teargas).
I forgot if it was Canal+/iTele or France 2.
Anyway, if you see a girl telkin wis a French axont wis a microphone, and a cameraman, you may want to tell her to follow you. The footage was pretty generic in the sense that police are doing "routine" riot control, mixed with interview blurbs from young people explaining that they have nothing against the police, but the government as this is the culmination of many things piling up.
France 2 is pretty "liberal" when it comes to sticking it to censorship (at least compared to most other anglosaxon TV news outlets I've had the chance to experience) when it comes to international issues, so they may really want to get to "the bottom of it". They've been doing a lot of rather risky yet actual journalism covering the rebels in Syria --and also getting the establishment's take on it.
BTW, got a copy of the zip file. Just in case.
i have been using a gasmask since yesterday, no helmet though. if this goes on, i will see if i can find one.
Good luck!Hi guys again....
First of all, I thank personally to Simon for the great work. Every effort on this quite important, because we need this to be documented.
Situation update: PM left the country to visit northern African countries as many of you know. His ministers are trying to cool the people down but still blaming the people. unbelievable...
Anyway. Taksim is safe for 2 days but clash is going on at several places as you can see from Simon's pictures. Crowd is increasing day by day throughout the country. People act Taksim is a rescued zone. Every night people demonstrates on the streets at almost every cities squares and streets.
Yesterday in Hatay one young man died with a teargas gun (short distance fire directly to the head). Today there was his funeral with a big protest.
Anyway, within a few hours we will be back on the streets. Wish us luck.
Thank you all for your support.
It certainly looks like an iconic image/moment has penetrated the mainstream.
This seemed to be on most Uk websites this morning, even front of the Daily Mail...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun/05/woman-in-red-turkey-protests