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Migrants protest as they are stopped by security forces at a bus station in Istanbul
Migrants lie in protest, paying tribute to Aylan Kurdi, the drowned Syrian child whose body washed up on a beach in Turkey, as they are stopped by security forces at a bus station in Istanbul, Turkey, September 15, 2015. Turkish security forces stopped hundreds of people, mainly Syrians, from travelling towards western Turkey's border with Greece on Tuesday in a bid to reach Europe, potentially opening up a new front in the escalating migrant crisis. Turkey's gendarmerie briefly threw up barricades near the border city of Edirne, around 17 km (10 miles) by road from the Greek border, as hundreds of people there thronged the main highway, and others took to surrounding hills in a bid to reach the frontier. REUTERS/Yagiz Karahan
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