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Teenager Berkin Elv an’s death shakes Turkey 15-year-old Berkin Elvan died after 269 days in coma on March 11 2014. He was hit by a tear-gas canister on By Mert Us June, 16 2013 while going to market to buy bread during the Gezi protests. He was 16 kilograms when he died. After his death, hundreds of people went to the hospital to mourn and protest against the government. After a while tension rose between the protesters and the police. Police used tear gas to dispel the protesters even though they were near the hospital. After Berkin died, his mother joined the activists crying and shouting: “It’s not Allah who took my son away, it’s the Prime Minister.” showing her anger to the government. The photo was claimed to be fake because the background of the photo was blurred. Also when he was in coma his family announced that he was on his way to buy bread from the market when he was and the eyewitnesses of the incident reported that Elvan said: “I’m going to buy bread from the market.” just before he was shot. Berkin Elvan’s funeral ceremony was held in March 12 and thousands of people attended his funeral. Although offensive language was heard After Gülsüm Elvan’s statements Prime Minister Erdoğan during the funeral. The protests didn’t get big- defended himself and the police, saying: ger, but after the funeral protests were made in “How can the police understand the age of someone who is throwing marbles with a catapult in his hands and covering his face with a scarf?” referring to the photo of Berkin Elvan holding a catapult. and out of Turkey. Two people died during the protests in Turkey. A young civilian, Burak Can Kahramanoğlu was murdered by a far-left terrorist organization, DHKP-C, and police officer Ahmet Küçüktağ died due to a heart attack. “When I heard that he was the same age as me, I was terrified. When I told it to my mother she hugged me and started crying.” says a student who attended in Berkin’s funeral, and his mother says: Berkin Elvan’s photo taken during the Gezi protests.