Χιλιάδες άνθρωποι διαδήλωσαν και σήμερα στο κέντρο της Άγκυρας και της Κωνσταντινούπολης για να τιμήσουν τα θύματα της διπλής επίθεσης αυτοκτονίας που σημειώθηκε το Σάββατο και είχε ως αποτέλεσμα να χάσουν τη ζωή τους δεκάδες διαδηλωτές, αλλά και για να καταγγείλουν ως υπεύθυνη την κυβέρνηση.

Το πλήθος επέρριψε ευθέως την ευθύνη στον Ρετζέπ Ταγίπ Ερντογάν φωνάζοντας συνθήματα όπως «Ερντογάν δολοφόνε» και «Κυβέρνηση παραιτήσου», ενώ δεν έλειψαν τα σοβαρά επεισόδια ανάμεσα σε διαδηλωτές και αστυνομία.

Demonstrators confront riot police following explosions during a peace march in Ankara, Turkey, October 10, 2015. At least 30 people were killed when twin explosions hit a rally of hundreds of pro-Kurdish and leftist activists outside Ankara's main train station on Saturday in what the government described as a terrorist attack, weeks ahead of an election. REUTERS/Stringer

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Demonstrators are stopped by the police during a protest against Saturday's Ankara bombings, in Istanbul, Turkey, October 13, 2015. Turkey's government said on Monday Islamic State was the prime suspect in suicide bombings that killed at least 97 people in Ankara, but opponents vented anger at President Tayyip Erdogan at funerals, universities and courthouses. REUTERS/Osman Orsal

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Riot police use a water cannon to disperse demonstrators, during a protest against Saturday's bomb blasts in Ankara, in the Kurdish dominated southeastern city of Diyarbakir

Demonstrators confront riot police following explosions during a peace march in Ankara, Turkey, October 10, 2015. At least 30 people were killed when twin explosions hit a rally of hundreds of pro-Kurdish and leftist activists outside Ankara's main train station on Saturday in what the government described as a terrorist attack, weeks ahead of an election. REUTERS/Stringer

Demonstrators are stopped by the police during a protest against Saturday's Ankara bombings, in Istanbul, Turkey, October 13, 2015. Turkey's government said on Monday Islamic State was the prime suspect in suicide bombings that killed at least 97 people in Ankara, but opponents vented anger at President Tayyip Erdogan at funerals, universities and courthouses. REUTERS/Osman Orsal