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Two Erdogan security aides plead innocent in protest melee

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Two men videotaped taking part in an attack on protestors against Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Washington in May pleaded innocent Thursday to assault charges.

The two, Turkish-Americans Sinan Narin and Eyup Yildirim, are among 19 members of a security detail for Erdogan during a White House visit that have been indicted in the May 16 attack.

The 19 were identified from detailed video footage of the daylight assault on Kurdish and Armenian protesters outside the residence of Turkey's ambassador, following a meeting between Erdogan and President Donald Trump.

The protestors were beaten and kicked, with a number taken to the hospital for treatment of serious injuries.

Arrested in June, Narin and Yildirim were charged with beating and kicking several specific demonstrators, causing one of them to lose consciousness.

In a brief court hearing Thursday, a lawyer for the two said both pleaded not guilty to the charges.

Narin and Yildirim are the only two arrested in the case. The other 17, two Turkish Canadians and 15 Turkish citizens, including top Erdogan bodyguards, remain at large.

On September 1 Erdogan, who labelled the protestors "terrorists," blasted the US indictment of the 19, saying the case was a "scandalous demonstration of how American justice works."

Two men videotaped taking part in an attack on protestors against Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Washington in May pleaded innocent Thursday to assault charges.

The two, Turkish-Americans Sinan Narin and Eyup Yildirim, are among 19 members of a security detail for Erdogan during a White House visit that have been indicted in the May 16 attack.

The 19 were identified from detailed video footage of the daylight assault on Kurdish and Armenian protesters outside the residence of Turkey’s ambassador, following a meeting between Erdogan and President Donald Trump.

The protestors were beaten and kicked, with a number taken to the hospital for treatment of serious injuries.

Arrested in June, Narin and Yildirim were charged with beating and kicking several specific demonstrators, causing one of them to lose consciousness.

In a brief court hearing Thursday, a lawyer for the two said both pleaded not guilty to the charges.

Narin and Yildirim are the only two arrested in the case. The other 17, two Turkish Canadians and 15 Turkish citizens, including top Erdogan bodyguards, remain at large.

On September 1 Erdogan, who labelled the protestors “terrorists,” blasted the US indictment of the 19, saying the case was a “scandalous demonstration of how American justice works.”

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