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Turkish police storm headquarters of opposition CHP party

Officers fired tear gas and rubber bullets at party supporters in a violent end to a days-long standoff

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What happened Officers fired tear gas and rubber bullets at party supporters in a violent end to a days-long standoff.
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Globe and MailNews report · May 24, 3:09 PM

Turkish police storm headquarters of opposition CHP party

Officers fired tear gas and rubber bullets at party supporters in a violent end to a days-long standoff

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The IndependentNews report · May 25, 7:05 AM

Turkish police storm opposition party headquarters as leadership dispute turns violent

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Standoff began after appeals court nullified Ozgur Ozel’s election as CHP chairman and stipulated that his predecessor Kemal Kilicdaroglu replace him

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PBS NewsHourNews report · May 24, 7:53 PM

Turkish police force entry into CHP offices, fire tear gas and rubber bullets

Police stormed the offices of Turkey's main opposition CHP party on Sunday, firing tear gas and rubber bullets at party supporters and officials who had been holed up inside for three days.

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May 24, 3:09 PM: Globe and Mail joined the source map.

May 24, 7:53 PM: PBS NewsHour joined the source map.

May 25, 7:05 AM: The Independent joined the source map.

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