Thousands come together near Istanbul city hall to support the arrested city of town.
Thousands of demonstrators joined March in Istanbul in support of the city arrested mayor, defying the Turkish president of the recep tayyip Erdogan for the authorities to crack in the “Street”.
Protesters took to the streets in Turkiy’s commercial center for the third consecutive day to show their support for Ekrem Imamog – Erdogan’s main political rival – who was arrested On Wednesday, days before he was supposed to publish 2028 presidential run.
Octor Ozel Opposition Leader said more than 300,000 people joined protests across Istanbul.
“We are 300,000 people,” said the leader of the Chp in front of the city hall, saying the protesters collected in several places in the largest city of the road and bridges preventing people in one place.
The mayor was arrested early on Wednesday for the alleged corruption and “terror” relationship. Mandescent of other prominent personalities, including journalists and businessmen, were also detained. After custody, the government announced a four-day ban on political demonstrations.
Arrests arrived the day after University of Istanbul Invalid Diploma ImamoguHe is in force disqualifying him from the presidential race because the university degree was held to run for the highest office of the nation under Turkish Constitution.
Imamogu said he would challenge the University of Istanbul.
Erdogan said on Friday that the government did not tolerate street protests and accused by the Republican People’s Party (CHP) connection to corruption and “terror” organization.
“Anti-corruption work in Istanbul is used as an excuse to interfere in our streets. I want to be known that we will not allow the opposite to bring unrest in Turkey just to protect your robber schemes,” Erdogan said.
Government reviews viewed Imamaglu’s arrest as an attempt to remove the key challenger Erdogan from the next National Voting Turkiye.
Government officials rejected the charges that legal actions against opposition figures are politically motivated and insisted that the Turkiye courts operate independently.
Reporting from Istanbul, Al Jazeere Aksel Zaimović said they were in protests outside the Istanbul municipality building. “
“They say they are protesting on the arrest of Imamaglu as well as the university’s decision to revoke Imamigluin degree,” he said.
Zaimović also noted that his protesters said “This movement was intended to send a message on” systemic injustice “in Turkish society, not to support any political party.”
“Many say their right to choose an individual who will represent them is challenged by these latest developments,” he added.

Protests over Imaglu’s arrest began in Istanbul on Wednesday and quickly spread to 32 of the Turkiye Province, according to the number of AFP news agencies.
CHP, the main opposition party of the Turkiye, who intended to make IMAGLUs of his presidential candidate on Sunday, described his arrest as a “coup”.
“Don’t be silent! Otherwise he will come for you,” the protesters shouted. Many kept themselves on surfaces with slogans such as “Don’t be afraid, people are here” and “rights, right, justice.”
Since the protests have erupted, at least 88 protesters were arrested, Turkish media reported, and the Minister of the Interior, but Yerlikaya pronounced 16 police officers.
Police also detained another 54 people for field authorities on the network, he considered “encouraging hatred,” he said.
Imamoglu was elected Turkiye’s largest city mayor in March 2019. UA historical blow Erdogan and the president’s side of justice and the development party, who controlled Istanbul for a quarter of a century.
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