Hundreds gather in Istanbul to protest arrest of mayor

(19 Mar 2025)
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Istanbul, Turkey – 19 March 2025
1. Various of supporters chanting (Turkish) “Either alone, all together or none of us”
++PART COVERS AUDIO IN SHOT 2++
2. SOUNDBITE (Turkish) Sami Ececelik, pensioner:
"I want my three children to live in a beautiful Turkey. I want them to work in a beautiful Turkey. This government must understand that with fear you cannot prevent the inevitable."
++INCLUDES SHOT 3++
3. Supporters waving Turkish flags chanting (Turkish) “We are the soldiers of Mustafa Kemal (Turkey’s founder)”
++PART COVERS AUDIO IN SHOT 4++
4. SOUNDBITE (Turkish) Hikmet Centik, pensioner:
"This is not democracy. It’s a sham of democracy. The people do not deserve this. We are upset of course. As humans, we are upset."
++INCLUDES SHOT 5++
5. Various of supporters chanting (Turkish) “Either alone, all together or none of us”
STORYLINE:
Thousands of people protested against the arrest of Istanbul’s mayor Ekrem Imamoglu outside city hall in Istanbul on Thursday.

Turkish police on Wednesday arrested Imamoglu — a popular opposition leader and key rival of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan — and several other prominent figures as part of investigations into alleged corruption and terror links.

The detention of Imamoglu was a dramatic escalation in a crackdown on the opposition and dissenting voices in Turkey.

Authorities closed several roads around Istanbul and banned demonstrations in the city for four days in an apparent effort to prevent protests following the arrest.

Despite the ban, people gathered at Istanbul’s police headquarters, carrying posters of the mayor and banners with his photo around their shoulders. Others chanted slogans and raised their fists in the air as riot police cordoned off the facility.

Hikmet Centik, a56-year-old pensioner who joined the protest, called the arrest "unlawful and baseless."

Critics say the crackdown follows significant losses by Erdogan’s ruling party in local elections last year amid growing calls for early national elections.

Government officials insist that the courts operate independently and reject claims that legal actions against opposition figures are politically motivated.

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