Turkish media outlets have been slammed for their coverage of the ongoing protests in the country and ignoring the events relating to the worst protests that have hit the country in years.
Video shows a Turkish police truck runs over a protester who is sitting behind barricades in the street.
Tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets in Turkey's four biggest cities and clashed with riot police firing tear gas for a third day in the fiercest anti-government demonstrations in years.
Turkish police have arrested more than 900 people, while 79 were injured during two days of protests, the most sustained anti-government outburst for years.
Turkish President Abdullah Gul has called for "common sense" to prevail as violent protests against the redevelopment of Istanbul's Taksim square reached a "worrisome level".