The mine disaster in the Turkish town of Soma has unleashed a wave of anger across the nation.<br/> <br />Police fired water cannon and rubber bullets to break up this demonstration Soma itself.<br/> <br />By Saturday 292 people were confirmed dead.<br/> <br />Search teams are looking for 10 still missing after fire flooded the mine with carbon monoxide in minutes on Tuesday.<br/> <br />The national anger is directed partly at mine owners accused of putting profit over safety.<br/> <br />But it's also aimed at the government of Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan, regarded as too cosy with industry tycoons and lax on enforcing regulations.<br/> <br />The disaster's turning into a political crisis for Erdogan.<br/> <br />Footage emerged of him apparently slapping a man as residents jeered and jostled his entourage when he visited Soma earlier this week.<br/> <br />The man said Erdogan had slapped him and told Kanal D TV he was then beaten by the prime minister's bodyguards.<br/> <br />Erdogan's party says there's no visual evidence to s
