Examples of using Turned violent in English and their translations into Chinese
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Afghan officials say at least nine people were killed, seven of them in the western province of Herat, when demonstrations there turned violent.
Thousands of demonstrators in North Dakota have been camped out near several pipeline construction sites, which at times turned violent and led to over 400 arrests.
The number of protesters in Tuzla had reached 3,000 by 7 February when the protests turned violent.
On 3 January 2011, protests in Thala over unemployment and a high cost of living turned violent.
On 31 March and 1 April, demonstrations in Abidjan and San Pedro against the rising cost of living turned violent.
Most charcoal is made between Baraawe and Kismaayo, an area where conflict over the charcoal trade has turned violent.
Authorities issued arrest warrants Tuesday for an additional 29 accused of involvement in the peaceful protests that turned violent.
Authorities and state-run media reported that the protests turned violent, with demonstrators overturning police vehicles and throwing bricks at government buildings.
The group was peaceful but soon turned violent, with many protesters arrested and thrown in jail.
These arrest operations frequently turned violent, resulting in injuries to the civilian inhabitants and damage to civilian property.
Some demonstrations turned violent, and in a number of cases the Nepal Police and Armed Police Force responded with excessive use of force.
The protests turned violent and spread to other Tibetan areas in western China before the military imposed a harsh crackdown.
These and other developments led in substantial part to the peaceful student-initiated demonstrations that subsequently turned violent.
June 3, 1989: This photo depicts a moment just before the government's response to the demonstrations turned violent.
Protests in Shillovë/Šilovo in early March 2009 and in Pasjane/ Pasjan on 10 May 2009 turned violent.
A number of demonstrations were organized against the Agreement, some of which turned violent.
The demonstration turned violent when students began throwing stones at passing vehicles and United Nations offices and international non-governmental organization compounds.
In July, ethnic tensions turned violent in Nzérékoré, south-east Guinea, leaving more than 216 people dead, 438 injured and some 30,000 displaced.
On 16 January 2010, an election for officials of the Federation of Liberian Youth turned violent, leading to the arrest of seven members, and approximately 70 persons subsequently storming the police station to free them.
The pro-Iraqi march in Hebron turned violent and scores of Palestinians threw bottles and stones at IDF troops who, in turn, fired rubber bullets to disperse them.