Turkish police have fired water cannon and tear gas near Taksim Square in Istanbul during a protest triggered by the funeral of a teenage boy wounded in anti-government clashes last year.
Earlier, tens of thousands of mourners chanted anti-government slogans as his coffin was carried through the streets.
Clashes have also broken out in the capital, Ankara, and the city of Izmir.
Berkin Elvan, 15, spent nine months in a coma after being hit by a tear gas canister as he went to buy bread.
His death on Tuesday triggered violent protests in at least 32 towns and cities across the country - reminiscent of last year's unrest.
Many of the protesters echoed his mother's assertion that Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan was to blame for the boy's death.
Protesters in Istanbul threw fireworks at police near Taksim Square
Fires were lit as protesters gathered near the square after the funeral
Some protesters were wounded as police moved in and waiting ambulances took them away
Earlier, mourners carried the coffin of teenager Berkin Elvan through the streets
The teenager's death on Tuesday sparked disturbances across Turkey
As tension rose, Mr Erdogan again appealed for calm, urging his opponents to express their opinions peacefully in local elections later this month.
"Whatever issue you do have, solve them in polls on March 30," he said.
Earlier, crowds holding pictures of the teenager gathered first outside a house of worship in Istanbul where his body lay.
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