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Large protests in support of detained mayor sweep Türkiye (VIDEOS)

Large protests in support of detained mayor sweep Türkiye (VIDEOS)

Russia Today22-03-2025

Large crowds of protesters gathered for a fourth consecutive night in Turkish cities on Saturday, demanding the release of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, who was arrested on corruption and terrorism charges.
Imamoglu, who ran for vice president in 2023, was detained on Wednesday.
He is a prominent member of the opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) and is widely seen as one of the main rivals of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
The demonstrations took place in Türkiye's capital, Ankara, and in Istanbul, the country's largest city.
For the fourth night, tens of thousands pack Istanbul to protest Imamoglu's arrest. A verdict is expected soon
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— Gönül Tol (@gonultol)
March 22, 2025
Happening now: Protests erupt in Ankara, Turkey, against President Erdogan.
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— Open Source Intel (@Osint613)
March 22, 2025
Police deployed water cannons to disperse the students protesting at Ankara's Middle East Technical University.
ODTÜ'de polis ekipleri, direnen öğrencilere TOMA'yla şiddetli bir şekilde müdahale ediyor.
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— Solcu Gazete (@solcugazeteX)
March 21, 2025
Clashes broke out between the police and protesters during the previous nights. The officers used water cannons and tear gas, while some protesters pushed down security barriers and threw items at police vehicles.
Protesters in Ankara Turkey, mainly students, are pushing back police and their water cannons.
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— kakasloi (@kakasloi)
March 21, 2025
A total of 343 people were arrested Saturday in Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir, Adana, Antalya, Canakkale, Eskisehir, Konya, and Edirne on Friday, Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya wrote on X.
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According to the Chief Prosecutor's Office in Istanbul, Imamoglu was detained as part of an investigation into corruption, bribery, and fraud. He was also accused of having links to the Kurdish group PKK, which is considered a terrorist organization in Türkiye.
According to multiple reports, the mayor was arrested days before he was due to be nominated as CHP's candidate for the 2028 presidential election. Imamoglu said that the prosecution was politically motivated.
'This immoral and tyrannical approach will undoubtedly be overturned by the will and resilience of our people,'
he said, as quoted by the New York Times.
In a statement on Friday, Erdogan condemned the protests and promised that the authorities would not allow
'street terror and vandalism'
to disrupt the country. He called on Ozgur Ozel, the head of the CHP, to not act responsibly and not
'provoke youngsters.'

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