Ιδιαίτερα αυστηρές είναι οι επικαιροποιημένες συστάσεις του βρετανικού Foreign Office για τα ταξίδια στην Τουρκία, που κυκλοφόρησαν χθες, μετά τις ...τσούχτρες που σας αποκαλύψαμε, αλλά και την συνεχή ροή πληροφόρησης για τα δρώμενα στην Αίγυπτο.
Στον διεθνή χώρο δε κυκλοφορεί έντονα τις τελευταίες ημέρες και μια φήμη ότι οι αρχές των ΗΠΑ επεξεργάζονται ταξιδιωτική οδηγία για την Τουρκία, κάτι που αν επιβεβαιωθεί, θα είναι μείζον θέμα.
Σύμφωνα λοιπόν με την τελευταία επικαιροποίηση του Foreign Office στην οποία υπάρχει και χάρτης, υπάρχουν πολλές και από λίγο έως πολύ, προβληματικές ζώνες.
Σύμφωνα με την ανάλυση αυτή του FCO "...advise against all travel to the Turkish towns of Akḉakale and Ceylanpinar and against all but essential travel to areas within 10km of Turkey’s border with Syria. On 11 May 2013, 2 car bombs killed 51 people and wounded more than 100 in the town of Reyhanli, Hatay Province. See Local Travel - Syrian border. The FCO advise against all but essential travel to the provinces of Hakkari, Sirnak, Siirt and Tunceli. You should be especially vigilant when travelling in other provinces in south eastern Turkey and in areas in close proximity to the Syrian border. See Terrorism. There were clashes between protestors and police in the Beyoglu area of Istanbul on the evening of Saturday 6 July and Monday 8 July. Police have deployed tear gas across a wide area to disperse crowds and taken action to clear streets up to a mile from Taksim Square. There are calls for further protests in the same area during the week commencing 8 July. While demonstrations continue to take place in other cities across Turkey, they are broadly peaceful and sporadic. Violent confrontations between police and protesters - which mainly occurred in central Ankara, particularly in the Kizilay area, and central Izmir near the waterfront - have now largely decreased. However, further disturbances can’t be ruled out. You should avoid all demonstrations and follow the advice of the police or local authorities. See Demonstrations. There is a high threat from terrorism. The PKK has carried out frequent attacks throughout the country, though these have reduced significantly since the launch of the Government’s peace process with the PKK in early 2013. Al Qaeda and other networks have specifically targeted western interests in Turkey. There have also been attacks close to the Syrian border. See Terrorism. If you’re visiting Turkey as a tourist or on business, you can now get an e-visa online before you travel. See Visas. Many parts of Turkey are subject to earthquakes. See Natural disasters. Over 2,500,000 British nationals visit Turkey every year. Most visits are trouble-free...".
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