Four protesters detained as G-20 leaders begin to meet
Antalya, Turkey: Police have detained four protesters who wanted to walk to the venue of the G-20 summit to deliver a letter to world leaders.
The state-run Anadolu Agency says police in the Mediterranean coastal city of Antalya on Sunday blocked the four protesters - belonging to left-wing groups opposed to the G-20 - from marching toward the secluded seaside resort of Belek, where the leaders are meeting.
The group then held a sit-down demonstration before being detained and taken to a sports centre, which has been turned into a temporary detention centre for protesters during the summit meeting, the agency reported.
The leaders of the world's 20 top economies are meeting for a summit that is expected to be dominated by the fight against extremists following the Paris attacks.