Police in Istanbul detain more protesters defying May Day ban
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Police in Istanbul detained more demonstrators on Tuesday when they tried to march towards Istanbul's symbolic main square in defiance of a May Day ban.
Turkish authorities declared Taksim Square off-limits to May Day celebrations, citing security concerns.
Roads leading to the square were blocked and police allowed only small groups of labour union representatives to lay wreaths at a monument there.
The demonstrators were detained as they tried to push their way into the square but were rounded up by riot police.
More than a dozen demonstrators were detained earlier on Tuesday.
Major trade unions were scheduled to mark the day with rallies at government-designated areas in Istanbul and Ankara.
Taksim has symbolic meaning for Turkey's labour movement after 34 people were killed there during a May Day event in 1977 when shots were fired into the crowd from a nearby building.