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A police officer offers his gas mask to a woman crying in the street in Istanbul, after Turkish anti-riot police officers used tear gas to disperse supporters in front of the headquarters of the Turkish daily newspaper Zaman on March 5, 2016. Turkish authorities were on March 5 in control of the newspaper staunchly opposed to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan after using tear gas and water cannon to seize its headquarters in a dramatic raid that raised fresh alarm over declining media freedoms. Police fired the tear gas and water cannon just before midnight at a hundreds-strong crowd that had formed outside the headquarters of the Zaman daily in Istanbul following a court order issued earlier in the day. / AFP / OZAN KOSE (Photo credit should read OZAN KOSE/AFP/Getty Images)

A police officer offers his gas mask to a woman crying in the street in Istanbul, after Turkish anti-riot police officers used tear gas to disperse supporters in front of the headquarters of the Turkish daily newspaper Zaman on March 5, 2016.
Turkish authorities were on March 5 in control of the newspaper staunchly opposed to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan after using tear gas and water cannon to seize its headquarters in a dramatic raid that raised fresh alarm over declining media freedoms. Police fired the tear gas and water cannon just before midnight at a hundreds-strong crowd that had formed outside the headquarters of the Zaman daily in Istanbul following a court order issued earlier in the day.  / AFP / OZAN KOSE        (Photo credit should read OZAN KOSE/AFP/Getty Images)