Turkish police severely beat a pregnant student

In Turkey, police brutally attacked the students who wanted to protest against the Summit of the Prime Minister and university rectors. One pregnant student (19 years) lost her baby, as the police continually kicked her in the stomach, even though she yelled that she was pregnant.

About 150 students gathered in Istanbul, were stopped at the entrance to the city and were attacked, beaten and detained by police. Many of them were seriously injured. Even right-wing bourgeois media reported that police used against Articleudentov aerosol "Agent Orange", which was also used by the U.S. Army in Vietnam, and that can cause cancer.

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