Turkish Protests
More than 1000 students marched toward the main square in Istanbul on Wednesday after a protest meeting at the Technical University. They broke windows in the offices of the Sabena and Pan Am airlines, shouting “Damn America" and “Down with imperialism.” They also threw Molotov cocktails into the Hilton Hotel grounds. Student boycotts, occupations and violence have spread to most Turkish campuses, virtually paralysing higher education.—lstanbul, March *2O.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32252, 21 March 1970, Page 11
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