Turkey Tens of thousands protest against Imamoglu's arrest

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29.3.2025 - 15:44

Demonstration against the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Imamoglu in Istanbul. Photo: Francisco Seco/AP/dpa
Demonstration against the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Imamoglu in Istanbul. Photo: Francisco Seco/AP/dpa
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Tens of thousands of people protest at a rally in Istanbul against the arrest of deposed mayor Ekrem Imamoglu. Following a call by his CHP party, they gathered in the Maltepe district, waving Turkish flags and demanding the release of the popular politician.

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Imamoglu had been arrested for opposing the "dictator", said CHP chairman Özgür Özel, addressing the crowd. The place for resistance is the street.

Promising Erdogan challenger

Imamoglu is considered the most important challenger to head of state Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the presidential election planned for 2028 and was arrested on March 19 in connection with allegations of corruption and terrorism, later arrested for the former and removed from office.

The 53-year-old is being held in the Marmara high-security prison in Istanbul. Despite his arrest, he was nominated as the candidate of the Republican People's Party (CHP) last week.

1,900 people arrested - including journalists

Imamoglu's family and the families of those arrested during the protests took part in the peaceful demonstration on the eve of the Muslim Sugar Festival.

According to the Turkish Interior Ministry, almost 1,900 people have been arrested since the protests began, including several journalists. 260 people have been arrested. In an initial indictment, the Istanbul public prosecutor's office is demanding up to three years in prison for 74 of the demonstrators for taking part in banned gatherings, according to state broadcaster TRT.

Erdogan claims that the imprisonment of Imamoglu and several of his associates is part of an independent investigation and accuses the CHP of trying to cover up a nationwide corruption network. He threatened to uncover further corruption within the CHP and announced a crackdown on protesters.

The police are accused of torture by the opposition. Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya wrote on Platform X that the detainees had been found to have links to twelve different terrorist organizations. According to lawyers, most of those arrested are students.