By Mark Ellis
Senior Correspondent, ASSIST News Service
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (ANS) -- As protests spread to 61 of Turkey's 84 provinces, Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan rejected criticism by the European Union over his government's excessive use of force.
Protesters in Turkey
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"The nation of Turkey is in an uproar," says Joy Edwards, with Aslan International. Edwards is the daughter of Canadian missionaries in Turkey, ministering there for 26 years. "Over 240,000 people are protesting the government," she notes. "It's mostly young people looking for change."
Edwards decries the force used by police against peaceful demonstrators. "They are kicking people, using teargas, and using nail-studded bats," Edwards reports. Three "bo mbs" were detonated in front of one of the churches closely associated with their ministry. Pepper gas spray also entered another Turkish pastor's home, she says.
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