About 2000 people were arrested by authorities Türkiye From the outbreaks of the demonstrations in the country after the arrest and imprisonment of the popular mayor of Istanbul, Emoglu.
The arrest of IMAMOGLU, President Rajab Tayyip Erdogan for the planned elections for 2028, led to a wave of protests throughout the country, the largest in a little more than a decade.
he Popular Republican Party (CHP)The main opposition force was investing the imam as a candidate in 2028. However, he was arrested on March 19 and sent to prison after five days.
Imamoglu, 53, accused of “corruption”. In addition, Istanbul University withdrew its diploma in business administration, which is a condition to be president.
The protests began to arrest them in front of the Istanbul City Council, but then 55 of the 81 Turkish provinces took place.
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Although protests were banned in many Turkish cities and the suppression of the police, the demonstrators continue to move to the streets, even disguised as Batman or Pikachu.
According to the latest official data published on Thursday, more than 2000 people were arrested and 260 were imprisoned.
Many of the detainees are young, some of them minors, according to the Association of Law in Istanbul.
“If the youth are in the line of confrontation, it is because they are more sad to their future,” said Ozjor Ozil, the leader of the Republican People’s Party during the mass protest on Saturday in Istanbul.
The suppression of protests caused the arrest of demonstrators, journalists and lawyers, in some cases in their homes early in the morning.
The Turkish authorities have resorted to all technological means at their disposal to stop the protests, from restricting access to the Internet to the face of the face to identify the demonstrators.
Looking at this danger, many cover their face and head with masks, scarves or hats. In Istanbul, the police demanded that it be discovered.
The Turkish authorities have reduced the frequency range of Istanbul Internet users, leaving social networks that cannot be accessed for 42 hours. They also asked to close the social network x more than 700 discount accounts.
The authorities’ reaction generated concerns about the arrest of more than ten journalists who covered the protests.
The most recent case is the Swedish Joachim case, which was arrested on charges of “insulting President Erdogan” and being “a member of an armed terrorist organization,” according to the Turkish press.
President Erdogan, who associated with his position in 2014, accuses opposition to “sowing terrorism in the streets” while “hiding behind the youth to cover its sponsors.”
-With AFP information
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- Erdogan, 71, was president of Türkiye since 2014 after a constitutional referendum in 2017 to stay in office.
- IMamoglu was accused of “corruption” and “support for a terrorist organization” for the alleged ties with the Kurdistan Labor Party (PKK), however, the last judge refused.
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