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Turkey’s President Erdogan criticises opposition social gathering after mass protests over his principal rival’s arrest

By Editorial Board Published March 24, 2025 5 Min Read
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Turkey’s President Erdogan criticises opposition social gathering after mass protests over his principal rival’s arrest

The Turkish president has criticised the nation’s principal opposition social gathering, claiming demonstrations towards the jailing of his principal political rival become “a movement of violence”.

On the previous 5 nights, hundreds of individuals have stuffed the streets in a number of Turkish cities to protest towards the detention and arrest of Ekrem Imamoglu, the mayor of Istanbul.

Having been detained final Wednesday, Mr Imamoglu was formally arrested and jailed pending trial on Sunday, galvanising one other evening of protests.

Talking in Ankara, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan right this moment stated the Republican Folks’s Get together (CHP) was accountable for any property injury and hurt to law enforcement officials.

He stated the social gathering would ultimately really feel ashamed for the “evil” they’ve executed to Turkey.

Whereas the demonstrations have largely been peaceable, there have been some clashes – with police utilizing water cannons, pepper spray and tear fuel towards protesters, a few of whom threw stones and fireworks at riot officers.

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Turkey’s inside minister stated 1,133 individuals had been detained between 19 March and 23 March.

He stated 123 law enforcement officials had been injured within the protests, with acid, fireworks, Molotov cocktails and knives being seized.

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Mr Imamoglu – one among 48 individuals jailed pending trial over the weekend – has been charged with operating a felony organisation, accepting bribes, extortion, illegally recording private knowledge and bid-rigging.

He has labelled all the costs “unimaginable accusations and slanders”.

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The person who triggered Turkey protests

Many view his detention as a political transfer to take away him from the 2028 presidential race – deepening issues over the nation’s democracy and the rule of regulation.

The Turkish authorities insists the courts are unbiased and denies Mr Imamoglu’s arrest was politically motivated.

A protester holds a placard that reads ''My underwear is cleaner than Erdogan'', as police officers use pepper spray on demonstrators during a protest on the day Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu was jailed as part of a corruption investigation, in Istanbul, Turkey, March 23, 2025. REUTERS/Murad Sezer

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A protester holds a placard that reads ‘My underwear is cleaner than Erdogan’ at Sunday’s protest. Pic: Reuters

Mr Erdogan has served as Turkey’s president since his Justice and Growth Get together (AKP) got here to energy in 2003.

Its greatest opponent within the subsequent election seems to be set to be the Republican Folks’s Get together (CHP), which this weekend started holding a major presidential election to endorse Mr Imamoglu, their solely presidential candidate.

The social gathering additionally arrange solidarity bins the place non-members may present their assist. On the time of Sunday’s evening’s protest, greater than 13 million had executed so, based on the CHP.

Alex Crawford with protesters in Turkey

In a publish on social media, Mr Imamoglu praised the end result, saying the individuals had informed Mr Erdogan: “Enough is enough.”

“That ballot box will arrive and the nation will deliver a slap to the administration it will never forget,” he stated.

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