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All Turkish dailies covered on Thursday the possible referendum over the Gezi Park. Daily SABAH headlined "A referendum for Gezi Park", while HABER TURK reported that after a meeting between Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and a delegation of 11 people from the Gezi Park protesters, "We can hold a referendum on Gezi Park". Daily TARAF covered that after a 5 hours long meeting between PM Erdogan and the Gezi Park delegation the PM proposed to hold a referendum. Daily CUMHURIYET said that the referendum was a 'trick'. Daily RADIKAL covered also the referendum with the headline, "Democracy to the barracks" with a reference to the Topcu barracks which should be pulled down. RADIKAL columnist Tarhan Erdem said, "This is the first time something like that will be asked to the people."
"Women swore at me, and men beat me" the headline of daily STAR who covered up what happened to a woman wearing head scarf who told that she was attacked by Gezi Park protesters.
The headline "Turkish intelligence agency may be on way to becoming 'big brother' by TODAY'S ZAMAN covered according to daily TARAF, that the draft law which allows the National Intelligence Organization (MIT) to not only keep records on people (...) but also to conduct pre-emptive operations against possible threats inside and outside the country.
Daily VATAN published on the first page the photography of Italian parliamentarians who wore red clothes as a symbolic gesture in support of the famous red dressed woman who was attacked with tear gas during the Gezi Park protests in Istanbul.
HURRIYET DAILY NEWS published that Turkish and Israeli intelligence chiefs held a secret meeting on June 10 in Ankara.