Imamoklu, who is considered to be the main political opponent of the 22 -year government of the government for the 22 -year government, was jailed on March 23, waiting for corruption allegations.
Thousands of people on the streets of Turgie this Saturday arrested the Mayor of Istanbul against the Taip Erdogan government. Ekrem Immagloo. The demonstration was organized by the Republican People (CHP), which was the oldest political creation in Turgie.
In spite of the brutal oppression Similar manifestations On the part of the security forces in the previous days, thousands of citizens gathered in the Malteb neighborhood, on the city’s Asian side, expressed their support Istanbul’s mayor was dismissed. From the first hour of Saturday, the rented Pospurus transfer of the party took the Turkish flag and portraits of the Turkish flag and the father of the Turkish nation Mustafa Kemal.
Ekrem ̇mamoglu detention has been triggered The wave of demonstrations In the last decade, all the Durgi, which has not been pioneering, tens of thousands of protesters go out of the streets every night.
The French newspaper ‘Lu Monte’, in an interview with the Opposition Leader Oscar special He declared regular demonstrations “every Saturday in a Turkish city” and every Wednesday night in Istanbul. “We hope that the arrests will be reduced anymore,” Ozel said. The leader of the Kemmalist party later declared that “eight or 10 years of imprisonment if needed. Because If we do not reject this attempt plot, it will be carried out in the referendum“.
Brutal repression and mass arrests in Turgie
Demonstrations in the country are mainly led by students, but the oppression continues Mass arrests The opponents are, Journalists And lawyers. In Istanbul alone, 511 students were arrested on Friday and 275 of them were jailed, lawyer Ferhad Gusel said.
According to the latest official data released on Thursday, At least 2,000 people They have been arrested, of which 260 have been jailed. Swedish journalist Jochim Medin, who was arrested on Thursday’s ladder, was arrested at Istanbul jail on Friday night, he said.
At least one dozen Turkish journalists have been arrested a week. Most have been released but they continue Accused of participating in prohibited demonstrations AFP photographer Yasin Akul, including Akul, fears that they include the instructions for workers, and he fears that “journalists would be prevented from doing their job”.
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