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Deadly bombing hits Izmir market | |
(about 7 hours later) | |
One person has died and 15 people been injured after a bomb exploded in a market in the western Turkish port of Izmir, police have said. | |
The bomb was planted in a bag and left on a bicycle in the city's Bornova district. Witnesses said no-one was riding the bicycle at the time. | The bomb was planted in a bag and left on a bicycle in the city's Bornova district. Witnesses said no-one was riding the bicycle at the time. |
Officials said there was no immediate indication of who planted the bomb. | Officials said there was no immediate indication of who planted the bomb. |
The blast occurred one day before a planned rally by secular Turks in the city against the governing AK Party. | The blast occurred one day before a planned rally by secular Turks in the city against the governing AK Party. |
The secular opposition blocked the election of the party's candidate for president, Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul, claiming he had an Islamist agenda. | The secular opposition blocked the election of the party's candidate for president, Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul, claiming he had an Islamist agenda. |
In an attempt to resolve the row, the government has called early elections for July and proposed reforms to allow the president to be elected by the people rather than parliament. | In an attempt to resolve the row, the government has called early elections for July and proposed reforms to allow the president to be elected by the people rather than parliament. |
But Bornova's mayor, Sirri Aydogan, said he did not think there was a connection between the attack and the demonstration. | But Bornova's mayor, Sirri Aydogan, said he did not think there was a connection between the attack and the demonstration. |
"It was an attack aimed directly at people, at a massacre," he said. | "It was an attack aimed directly at people, at a massacre," he said. |
"All measures will be taken for the rally tomorrow." | "All measures will be taken for the rally tomorrow." |
"I do not think people will be scared off." | "I do not think people will be scared off." |
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