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Brinks Report > Blog > World > Turkey Protests: 1,500 People Arrested, US Raises Concerns – What You Need to Know
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Turkey Protests: 1,500 People Arrested, US Raises Concerns – What You Need to Know

Ankita Das
Last updated: March 26, 2025 2:17 pm
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Protests have erupted across Turkey after the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu on March 19. Imamoglu is a key opposition leader and a major political rival to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. His supporters believe his arrest is a way to silence opposition before upcoming elections. The protests, which started in Istanbul, have now spread across the country, with thousands of people demanding his release and calling for early elections.

Government Crackdown and Arrests

The Turkish government has responded with a heavy crackdown, arresting nearly 1,500 people, including journalists. Riot police have used water cannons, pepper spray, and rubber bullets to control the crowds. The government calls the protests “illegal demonstrations” and has vowed to take strict action. President Erdogan dismissed the protests as “street terror.”

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Read More: Political Showdown: Why Turkey’s President Can’t Tolerate This One Man

Journalists Also Targeted

At least seven journalists covering the protests have been jailed, including Yasin Akgul, a photographer from the international news agency AFP. Media organizations and human rights groups have condemned these arrests, calling them attacks on press freedom.

US and International Reactions

The United States has expressed concerns about the arrests and protests. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio raised the issue with Turkey’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan during a meeting in Washington. The United Nations and the Council of Europe have also criticized Turkey’s use of excessive force and restrictions on protests, calling it a serious threat to democracy.

Opposition Plans a Massive Rally

The opposition party, CHP, led by Ozgur Ozel, has planned a large protest in Istanbul’s Maltepe district on Saturday. Ozel has called it the “largest open-air referendum in history” and urged people to stand up for democracy. The opposition has also appointed an acting mayor for Istanbul to prevent the government from replacing Imamoglu with its own candidate.

Also See: Turkey in Turmoil: Opposition Leader’s Call to Protest Sparks Nationwide Unrest

What’s Next?
Despite the crackdown, protests continue across Turkey. The opposition is pushing for early elections, while the government is taking strict action against demonstrators. With international pressure growing, it remains to be seen how the situation will unfold

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