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I do not believe any Muslim, any true Muslim, should be supporting the protesters.
Erdogan is no Muslim Hero, but he's making positive reforms to give Islam more freedom. Apart from arguably Abdul Hamid II, no one's made as much Religious (and Non-Religious) reforms/progressiveness for Turkey in the past 100 years as Erdogan has. For this reason, Muslims (outside Turkey at least) will always be in support of him when he's against Secularist/Kemalists. It doesn't matter if one considers him "Authoritarian" or a "dictator", with the current mindset of the people, no one will be able to replace him if he goes, especially one who favours Islam.
Personally have no support for the protesters (even though they're against "Islamism, rather than Islam itself"), nor do I believe true Muslims would support them either. I also don't believe these few thousand represent the 70 million Turkish population, where many of the ultra conservative and Government supporters for now, are keeping a low profile. But, things will get very interesting if they decide to come out.
Turks in general have a very secular/Kemalist ideology, which tends to be brainwashed into them from a very young age. Restrictions of women wearing the Hijab, and on the age of when someone is "allowed to learn about Islam/Qur'an" are some of many anti-Islamic regulations embedded in the constitution, enforced by the secularist elites.
Having said that, the situation is improving in regards to the mentalities of many. For example, Kemalism is dying, whilst religiosity is on the rise, which I hope can continue.
Anyways, for Muslims, if you want further reasons as to why you shouldn't support the protests, then check this.