New demonstrations for the liberation of Imamoglou in Turkey

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Police in Constantinople launched tear gas and plastic bullets against protesters and protesters, while protest bans are ongoing.

New demonstrations have been scheduled for Constantinople but also in other parts of Turkey today Friday (21/3) with the request to release the mayor of the city of Ekrem Iimoglu, despite the brutal repression of rallies on Thursday night (20/3).

Police in Constantinople fired tear gas and plastic bullets against protesters and protesters, while protest bans are ongoing.

The episodes broke out when a group of young protesters attempted to head to Taksim Square, an emblematic protest area, which was excluded with metal railings.

In addition to Imamoglou, there are five mayors elected to the CHP and ten more by the pro -Kurdish DEM party, the other major opposition party in parliament.

“Those who are silent on injustice become complicit in repression,” said Ankara Mayor Mansur Yavas (CHP), assuring: “We are not a handful of people, we are millions.”

“Concert” with pots and crops echoed in many neighborhoods of the city.

Istanbul mayor Imamoglu detained on corruption and terror charges

epa11977257 Middle East Technical University (METU) students clash with Turkish riot police as police use tear gas and water cannons to disperse protesters during a protest against the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu in Ankara, Turkey, 20 March 2025. Turkish authorities detained Imamoglu, of the oppositional Republican People’s Party (CHP), along with 100 others on 19 March as part of an investigation into alleged corruption and terror links, according to a statement by the Istanbul chief public prosecutor. EPA/NECATI SAVAS

Access to many social networking sites and messaging platforms remains confined to Constantinople for a second day. Interior Minister Ali Gerlikaya announced that 37 people were arrested for posting “provocative messages” on the internet.

Outside of Imoglou, another 80 people were arrested on Wednesday morning and another 20 are being sought. Among them, six are also accused of “supporting terrorist organization”, namely the Kurdistan Labor Party.

Source: CNN Greece



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