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FILE - In this file photo dated Monday, April 16, 2018, Turkey's police officers look on as supporters of Turkey's main opposition Republican People's Party, CHP, gather to protest near central Istanbul's Taksim Square.  Turkey's controversial two-year-long state of emergency is scheduled to end at midnight Wednesday July 18, 2018, but the government is set to introduce new anti-terrorism laws it says are needed to deal with continued security threats. (AP Photo/Emrah Gurel, FILE)

FILE - In this file photo dated Monday, April 16, 2018, Turkey's police officers look on as supporters of Turkey's main opposition Republican People's Party, CHP, gather to protest near central Istanbul's Taksim Square. Turkey's controversial two-year-long state of emergency is scheduled to end at midnight Wednesday July 18, 2018, but the government is set to introduce new anti-terrorism laws it says are needed to deal with continued security threats. (AP Photo/Emrah Gurel, FILE)

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