Police fought with more than a dozen youths who hurled stones and firebombs yesterday. One man -- described as a bystander and not a demonstrator -- was shot and died. A second man died today.
The protests focused on the 301 deaths in the coal mine disaster last week, and the death of a 15-year-old boy, Berkin Elvan, who was hit in the head by a police tear-gas canister in disturbances last year and died in March without regaining consciousness. Tens of thousands of people came to his funeral.
As for Elvan, Erdogan said: "Are we to hold a ceremony every time there's a death? He died and it's over."
News of the death yesterday triggered more clashes in the same neighbourhood, injuring at least nine people including a man who died in a hospital of a severe injury today, Istanbul Gov Huseyin Avni Mutlu told reporters.