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Mass Protests Erupt in Turkey Following Arrest of Istanbul Mayor Imamoglu

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Istanbul has become the epicenter of mass protests after the shocking arrest of its mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, a key political rival to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and a strong contender for the presidency. The unrest, now in its fifth consecutive day, has led to the detention of more than 1,100 people, including journalists, as tensions continue to escalate across the historic metropolis.

Authorities in Istanbul have imposed strict movement restrictions, barring entry and exit from the province in an attempt to control the growing demonstrations that erupted following Imamoglu’s detention on March 19, according to Xinhua news agency via IANS. Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya claimed that while many protesters were engaged in peaceful demonstrations, some groups had taken advantage of the situation to incite violence and confront law enforcement.

State-run Anadolu news agency reported that Imamoglu is facing serious charges, including bribery, corruption, fraud, unauthorized access to personal data for financial gain, and tampering with a public tender. Since his arrest, the mayor has been held at Istanbul Police Headquarters for interrogation, with authorities linking his case to ongoing terrorism and corruption investigations.

Imamoglu, who secured a second term as mayor in the 2024 local elections, has been regarded as Erdogan’s most formidable political challenger. His landslide victory in Turkey’s largest city cemented his position as a rising force in opposition politics. Now, his arrest has ignited widespread accusations of political persecution, with critics accusing Erdogan’s administration of attempting to silence dissent ahead of future elections.

As protests grow, the international community is watching closely, with concerns mounting over democratic freedoms and political stability in Turkey.

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