TURKISH AUTHORITIES HAVE IMPOSED A BLACKOUT ON THE DISTRIBUTION INSIDE TURKEY OF ANY MATERIAL CONCERNING THE AFTERMATH AND INVESTIGATION OF THE EXPLOSIONS AT ISTANBUL'S ATATURK AIRPORT.
THE BAN INCLUDES 'IMAGES THAT CAN LEAD TO FEAR, PANIC, CHAOS, HELPS THE AIM OF TERROR ORGANISATIONS, SHOWS THE MOMENT OF THE EXPLOSION, ITS AFTERMATH, ANYONE DEAD OR INJURED OR ANYTHING THAT WILL IMPEDE THE INVESTIGATION INCLUDING NAMING SUSPECTS.'
AP TELEVISION - NO ACCESS TURKEY
Istanbul, Turkey - 29 June 2016
1. Pan of protesters holding banner, reading: (Turkish) "We are sad, we are angry, we are in mourning. We are in revolt!", while chanting (Turkish) "Killer IS (Islamic State group), its ally AKP (ruling Justice and Development Party)"
2. Protester leading protest with megaphone addressing crowd
3. Protesters with banner and carnation
4. Close of carnations on the ground
5. Tilt up from carnations to protesters with banner chanting
About 200 people in Istanbul staged a demonstration on Wednesday against the government after suicide attacks killed 42 people and wounded hundreds at Ataturk Airport the day before.
Protesters carried banners saying they do not feel safe after more than a dozen of attacks carried out by Kurdish militants or Islamic State group targeted the country last year.