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Photo taken on May 14, 2014 shows a person identified by Turkish media as Yusuf Yerkel, advisor to Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, kicking a protester already held by special forces police members during Erdogan's visit to Soma, Turkey. Image Credit: AFP

Ankara: Turkey’s state-run news agency says an aide to Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan who was photographed kicking a protester during a visit to town hit by a coal mine disaster has been dismissed from his post as deputy chief of staff.

A video and photographs showing Yousuf Yerkel kicking a protester held on the ground by two police officers sparked outrage and tarnished the Turkish leader’s image ahead of his expected run for president.

Anadolu Agency said Saturday that Yerkel was removed from his post in Erdogan’s office on Wednesday. It said he would be assigned to another position, which has yet to be determined.

Yerkel had issued a statement expressing regret but also claimed that he was provoked.