(14 Jun 2013) SHOTLIST
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Ankara
++NIGHT SHOTS++
1. Wide of riot police moving through street, a water cannon truck in background
2. Mid of riot police walking through street
3. Mid of police entering shop
4. Wide of police detaining protester
5. Zoom in to large group of police
6. Mid of tear gas smoke in street
7. Wide of riot police crossing road
8. Pull out from tear gas in street, cameraman takes cover from firing, AUDIO: Loud percussions and ricochet
Ankara
++MUTE++
9. Various of Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan meeting with Taksim Solidarity group
Istanbul
++NIGHT SHOTS++
10. Pan of Huseyin Avni Mutlu, Governor of Istanbul, arriving in car
11. Wide of media surrounding Mutlu
12. SOUNDBITE (Turkish) Huseyin Avni Mutlu, Governor of Istanbul:
"From now on the goal is to evaluate the situation and talk through what they need to do. And of course we'll be addressing whatever concerns they have. That's why I made the invitation."
13. Wide of media surrounding Mutlu
14. SOUNDBITE (Turkish) Huseyin Avni Mutlu, Governor of Istanbul:
"I think it'll be a good meeting. And it's my pleasure to meet with these young people, especially those who have environmental concerns about Gezi park."
Ankara
++NIGHT SHOTS++
15. Wide of protesters in street
16. Mid of protester blowing a horn, protesters in background shouting, UPSOUND (Turkish): "Tayyip gone, conflict over!"
17. Mid of protester with drum, protesters shouting, UPSOUND (Turkish): "Unite against fascism!"
18. Pull out of protester Emin Bas chanting, UPSOUND (Turkish): "Government resign!"
19. SOUNDBITE (Turkish) Emin Bas, protester:
"Those delegates don't represent us. Everyone has a free mind. We're all here for ourselves."
20. Mid of protester Tuncay Ciftci at protest
21. SOUNDBITE (Turkish) Tuncay Ciftci, protester:
"Tayyip (Erdogan) cannot be my Prime Minister. We are against his rule in Turkey. Everyone feels this way, we are decided. Tayyip cannot rule."
22. Wide of protest, a Turkish flag in foreground
STORYLINE
Police moved through the streets of Ankara late on Thursday driving off protesters and detaining several people as Turkey's Prime Minister held a meeting with anti-government protesters at his residence in the capital.
Meanwhile on the streets of Ankara, a demonstration by hundreds of protesters rallying in sympathy with the Gezi Park activists turned violent, with police firing tear gas and rubber bullets.
The meeting came hours after Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan issued a "final warning", demanding an end to the occupation of a central Istanbul park that has become a flashpoint for the largest political crisis of his 10-year rule.
If the talks break down, an eventual police intervention to clear Taksim Square's Gezi Park of the thousands of protesters who have been camping there for two weeks seemed increasingly likely.
As Erdogan held talks in the capital, Ankara, Istanbul's Governor hosted a midnight meeting with any protesters who cared to join him at a cafe near Taksim Square - vowing to consult with them "until the morning if necessary" on finding a solution to the Gezi Park sit-in.
However, many of the demonstrations have now morphed into a broader protest against what many say is the Prime Minister's increasingly authoritarian style and his perceived attempts to impose his religious and conservative views on a country with secular laws - charges Erdogan strongly rejects.
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