In Istanbul, a man in Pikachu mask joined several protesters who were protesting the arrest of Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, who is widely criticized for his opposition to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
A viral videos captured agitated scenes in Turkey’s sidewalks, with demonstrators seen running from the authorities. One particular prototype is seen attempting to flee, dressed in an inflated Pokemon outfit.
Imamoglu’s imprisonment led to an uprising of protests, which both he and his supporters claim are politically motivated. Justice Minister Yilmaz Tunc argued that Turkey’s legal method operated independently, claiming that the arrest of the Istanbul mayor was the result of severe charges rather than political motivations.
Tunc refrained from making statements about columnist arrests, even though eight reporters were detained and later released.
Almost 1,900 individuals have been taken into custody since March 19 by authorities, including journalists who have captured images of the occasions. Since the protests started, according to internal minister Ali Yerlikaya, 1, 878 people have been detained, of which only 489 have been freed so much.
After being labeled a” threat to public order,” BBC News ‘ Deborah Turness described it as” an extremely troubling incident,” Mark Lowen was deported. Additionally, Turkey television authorities canceled the opposition route Sozcu for ten days because of alleged “hatred and animosity” promotion in its protest reporting.
Seven Greek editors were detained while covering protests, along with Lowen.
The demonstrations have sparked worldwide concerns about Turkey’s political decline, which has an impact on financial markets and calls for central banks intervention to support the drachma. Public opposition persists, exposing growing cultural fractures in Turkey, despite standard suppression and the government labelling protests as” street terror.”
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