What’s happening in Turkey matters for the world: not least of all for Europe and NATO. The arrest of the man seen as President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s most serious challenger has kicked off Turkey’s biggest demonstrations in more than a decade.
The popular mayor of Istanbul, Ekrem Imamoglu, is now sitting in prison facing charges of corruption. His university degree has been invalidated, making him ineligible to run for president. Since his detention, hundreds of thousands of people have taken to the streets to echo his claim that the charges are politically motivated – with Erdogan pulling the strings. Is this a nail in the coffin of Turkish democracy?
This week on To The Point we’ll look at what the future holds in store for a major NATO power and European partner.
Our guests:
Dilek Kurban, human rights scholar with the Amsterdam Center for International Law
Journalist Maximilian Popp, who was the German news magazine Der Spiegel’s Turkey correspondent
Journalist and author Özge Inan
DW’s correspondent Julia Hahn
Chapters:
0:00 Opener
01:40 Is Turkey sliding into dictatorship?
02:40 Turkey’s situation is worsening
03:05 Protesters have a lot to lose
03:30 Why was Imamoglu arrested now?
04:40 Are the protests nationwide?
04:50 Protesters come from all social backgrounds
05:30 Many young people are joining the demonstrations
06:17 Is Erdogan taking advantage?
07:05 Video: Imamoglu and Erdogan
08:30 Imamoglu is a threat to Erdogan
09:24 Imamoglu corruption charges
11:22 Is Erdogan like Putin?
12:50 Western leaders enable Erdogan
13:45 Why is Europe so moderate?
14:20 Does Europe turn a blind eye?
15:08 Video: Turkey and NATO
16:38 What can Europe do to pressure Erdogan?
17:50 What if Turkey becomes a dictatorship?
20:40 Turkey is different from Russia and China
22:40 The big picture
23:30 Why doesn’t Europe see its responsibility?
24:00 People stand up
25:00 Where will Imamoglu be in three years?
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