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Turkey in turmoil: Protests erupt after Istanbul mayor’s arrest (updated)

While President Erdoğan dismisses opposition as ‘theatrics,’ mass protests continue in support of Istanbul mayor – Tear gas used at rally

Giannis Xaramidis March 20 08:18

The events surrounding Ekrem İmamoğlu, the mayor of Istanbul, have caused significant political turmoil in Turkey. İmamoğlu was arrested on charges including bribery and membership in a terrorist organization, leading to widespread protests in Istanbul. Thousands of citizens, students, and opposition supporters gathered outside Istanbul City Hall, defying a government ban on public gatherings. The protests have been met with a heavy response from the police, who have used chemical weapons and pepper spray to disperse crowds.

The arrest of İmamoğlu, a popular opposition leader, has been criticized as an attempt to undermine the democratic process, with many opposition figures and citizens accusing the government of using authoritarian tactics. His detention is viewed as part of a broader crackdown on opposition politicians, journalists, and civil society figures in Turkey. The opposition has condemned the arrest as a “coup against our next president” in reference to İmamoğlu’s potential candidacy for the presidency in 2028.

In the wake of the arrest, Turkish authorities confiscated İmamoğlu’s construction company, which has drawn further criticism. This move has sparked concerns about political repression and a shift towards authoritarianism in the country. Social media platforms like X, YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok have been restricted, adding to the sense of censorship.

Despite the government’s actions, İmamoğlu’s supporters remain defiant, continuing to rally in his support. Protests have spread across the city, with people chanting slogans like “Erdogan, dictator!” and “Imamoglu, you are not alone!” International observers and citizens around the world have expressed solidarity with the mayor.

The arrest has also had significant economic implications. The Turkish lira has plunged to a record low against the dollar, and stock market indices have dropped sharply, reflecting growing investor concerns over the political climate and the future of Turkey’s economic reforms. The government’s denial of political interference and insistence on judicial independence has done little to calm fears.

The international community is closely watching these developments, with many questioning the integrity of Turkey’s democracy under the current leadership. The situation remains tense, and further protests are expected in the coming days as more people voice their discontent with the government’s actions.

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