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WASHINGTON --The Turkish ambassador was summoned to the State Department after Turkish security personnel attacked protesters outside of the Turkish ambassador s residence on Tuesday night when President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was in Washington for a meeting with President Trump. Eleven people were injured, including one police officer.The State Department also said that two members of the Turkish
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stanley cup e is shown here, also by Voice of America s Turkish Service. While handcuffing the Turkish personnel, a couple of U.S. Secret Service agents suffered superficial wounds. When the agents verified that the men who attacked the protesters had diplomatic status, they were released to the State Department. The Secret Service fully respects individuals First Amendment Right to free speech and the right to peacefully protest, the Secret Service said in a sta
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