Several deputies were injured in a third outbreak of serious fighting within a week in the Turkish parliament, as the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) seeks to push through the contentious homeland security bill.
Scuffles and fist-fighting over the bill - which critics claim could turn Turkey back into a police state - marred the debate which only wound up early today after more than 18 hours, according to AFP photographer.
Some MPs from the opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) shouted slogans such as "This is only a beginning. Keep on the struggle!"
Angry lawmakers jostled and crowded round the raised podium where the session was being chaired by deputy speaker Aysenur Bahcekapili, who was grabbed by some MPs.
The intensity and length of the session proved too much for some deputies and doctors were called into the chamber to administer first aid and take blood pressure.
The homeland security reform bill was submitted to parliament by the AKP government after deadly pro-Kurdish protests in October.
Opposition parties since last week have been resorting to delaying tactics such as presenting motions on unrelated subjects in order to cause the maximum delay on the legislation.
The AKP has vowed that parliament will work flat out in order to pass the bill after debates began last week, saying the chamber will sit overnight and at weekends if required.
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