Democracy Problem Protesters return to the Streets of Istanbul for a large rally

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Hundreds of thousands of democracy pro-democracy protesters returned to the streets of Istanbul, supported by the arrested mayor of Turkey.

Seeing President Recep Tayyip Erdogan as the opponent, Akram Imamoglu, arrested last week on charges of corruption, causing protests.

He denies the charges and claims that his arrest is politically motivated.

Saturday’s crowd was so great that they were poured into a neighboring park from the protest. The chairman of the Republican People’s Party (CHP), Imanoglu, addressed the protesters and reads a letter from prison in a single prison.

“I’m not afraid of, I’m behind and with me, you are not me.

Imamoglu’s wife Dilek was also in protest and explained the crowd: “We will continue to fight and fight.”

The protesters waved the red-white flags of Turkey and called: “Law, law, justice!”

Imamoglu has served as a mayor of Istanbul since 2019 and has won the mayor last year.

It is considered as a large Turkish politician and the only Turkish politician suitable for his justice and development party – AK-is known in the sound box.

A number of protests in a number of democracy protests, IMAMOGRIAN Since the week before the week.

Although the demonstration was peaceful on Saturday, before the protests faced heavy fifty police tactics firing tears and rubber bullets.

About 2,000 people were arrested, including some journalists that illuminate protests.

This includes BBC Correspondent Mark Lowen Who was deported after claiming that the state has destroyed the correct press accreditation.

Erdogan protested against protests “street terrorism”Demonstrators attack the police and accuse the damage to public property.

When imamoglu heard in court, Imamoglu has concerns that it will not be tried freely and fair.

The government rejected Imamoglu’s arrest and was politically motivated and the Turkish courts are completely independent.

 
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