Turkish President RECEP TAYYIIP Erdogan accused opposition parties for stimulating “movement of violence” as opposition parties continued on the 6th night.
Anxiety began in Istanbul last Wednesday, and Ekrem Imamoglu, a major presidential rival of Erdo, was detained for corruption.
Thousands of people gathered again on Monday. Anxiety was expanded on Sunday night, and protesters were fired with tear gas and rubber bullets.
In addition, Imamoglu, who was suspended from his position as a mayor, was politically motivated by allegations of himself, and the claims between Herdo were insisted.
Many riot police shook the Turkish flag with the protesters around the Istanbul City Hall on Monday night.
The vehicle that carried the water gun was also found closely, but the protests seemed to be very peaceful without repeating the fierce collision on Sunday.
The Turkish government said 1,133 people were arrested after the protests began in the figures announced before the Monday evening meeting.
In the previous broadcast statement, Erdogan marked the protests “evil,” and the opposition parties condemned the party that “hindered our citizens’ peace with provocation.”
In Türkiye’s capital Ankara, he ended the protest and said, “Instead of responding to the charges.” The opposition party said, “We made the most evil and illegal statements in our political history. [the last] 5th “.
CHP leader özgür özel told thousands of people on Monday night. He told the crowd that protests were “an act of challenge to fascism.”
Özel said on Tuesday that he will visit Imamo Glue in Jail in Silichari. He said that CHP would appeal to release the trial that politicians are pending, and his trial will be displayed live on the main broadcaster TRT.
Despite detention, Imamo Glue was identified as a Republican People’s Party (CHP) candidate for Türkiye’s 2028 presidential election on Monday. The vote to confirm his candidate was symbolic because he was the only person he was running.
He was officially arrested on Sunday night and was sent to prison early that day, “establishing and managing criminal organizations, taking bribes, recording illegally, and illegal data, and manipulating bidding.”
IMAMOGLU criticized the arrest as “a black spot on our democracy” in a weekend article, “I will never bow down.”
He also greeted the protested people and said voters showed that Turkey had “enough” Erdogan.
The recent protests have been the largest demonstration in Türkiye since the 2013 GEZI demonstrations and began with the demolition of local parks in Istanbul.
They were very peaceful, but on Sunday, police officers fired a water cannon and used pepper sprays as a collision unfolded.
IMAMOGLU’s wife, Dilek Kaya Imamoglu, was outside Istanbul City Hall and told the protesters that her husband was “injustice.”
IMAMOGLU is one of more than 100 people detained as part of last week’s survey. Others arrested include politicians, journalists and businessmen.
His arrest does not prevent candidates or elections as a president, but he will not be able to run if he is convicted of him.
Prison politicians are considered one of the most powerful Erdogan competitors who have held their office in Türkiye for 22 years.
However, due to the term limitations, ERDOGAN will not be able to work again in 2028 unless the Constitution does not change.
The Turkish Justice Department criticized the people who connected Erdo to arrest and insisted on judicial independence.
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2025-03-24 22:03:00