
Turkey in Turmoil: Nationwide Protests Erupt Over Mayor’s Detention
Turkey is witnessing a wave of protests after the detention of Istanbul’s popular mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu. The opposition leader, Ozgur Ozel, has called for people to take to the streets, leading to clashes with police and widespread demonstrations.
Why the Outcry?
Imamoglu, a two-term mayor and a key opposition figure, faced detention on charges of graft and aiding a terrorist group. The opposition argues that this move aims to silence dissent, particularly as Imamoglu was poised to become the presidential candidate for the Republican People’s Party (CHP).

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Streets Filled with Anger
Thousands have rallied across Turkey, with significant protests in Ankara, Izmir, and Istanbul. Despite a four-day ban on gatherings, people gathered at the Istanbul Municipality building, where Ozel addressed the crowd, directly challenging President Erdogan.
Government’s Response
Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya and Justice Minister Yilmaz Tunc criticized Ozel’s call for protests, labeling it “irresponsible.” They emphasized that while protest is a fundamental right, calling for demonstrations over an ongoing legal investigation is unacceptable.
What’s Next?
The situation remains tense as the CHP vows to continue peaceful demonstrations. The possibility of a government appointee replacing Imamoglu if he is legally arrested adds to the uncertainty. This political drama unfolds as Turkey approaches its next presidential election in 2028, with Erdogan’s future role still unclear.
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