Police fired tear gas and water cannon to prevent more than 40,000 Kurds from gathering at the main square in Diyarbakir, capital of the Kurdish-majority south, AFP reported, indicating that “the unrest spread to nearby areas and several cars were torched.”
Protesters also threw firebombs, the Anatolia news agency reported, adding that a police officer suffered a broken arm and an elderly person was hit in the head with stones.
Turkish authorities had rejected a Kurdish demand to mark Navroz on Sunday, the weekly day of rest in Turkey, designating Wednesday as the only day authorized for celebrations.
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