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Teenager dies as Kurdish crowds clash with Turkish police over new military posts
Protesters say new army bases will jeopardise peace process between Turkish government and Kurdish Workers Party

A Kurdish teenager died on Sunday night as protesters clashed with police in the city of Adana, southern Turkey.

The as yet unnamed youth was taking part in a protest against the construction of new military posts in the Kurdish majority region.

He was hit in the head by a stun grenade thrown by anti-riot police, according to the internet version of daily paper Radikal.

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