Turkish protests ramp up over Istanbul mayor's detention

Imamoglu, President Tayyip Erdogan's main political rival, was taken in on Wednesday facing charges of graft and aiding a terrorist group, a move that the opposition condemned as a "coup attempt" and that sparked an initial round of demonstrations.
The move against the popular two-term mayor caps a months-long legal crackdown on opposition figures across the country which has been criticised as a politicised attempt to hurt their electoral prospects and silence dissent.
"We must stand against this evil as a nation," Imamoglu said on social media platform X, calling on members of the judiciary and Erdogan's ruling party to fight injustice.
"These events have gone beyond our parties, political ideals. The process is now concerning our people, namely your families. It is time to raise our voices," he said.
The government denies the accusations and has warned against tying Erdogan or politics to Imamoglu's arrest, after which it imposed a four-day ban on gatherings and restricted access to some social media to restrict communications.
Police on Thursday blocked off roads and stationed trucks with water cannons near the police station where the mayor is held and other areas of
"They hastily detained our mayor, whom we elected with our votes," said Ali Izar, an opposition supporter on his way to work in central
Though civil disobedience has been dramatically curbed in
Crowds had chanted anti-government slogans and, at the main municipality building in
SOCIAL MEDIA CRACKDOWN
The detention of Imamoglu, 54, who leads Erdogan in some opinion polls, came days before his
"The people will give their response again," said another Imamoglu supporter,
The detention sparked a crash and partial recovery in the lira currency on Wednesday, which by Thursday was worth 38 to the dollar, compared to 36.67 beforehand. Amid worries about eroding rule of law and concerns over slower rate cuts, bank shares in particular tumbled on the
Interior Minister
Authorities also seized a construction company co-owned by Imamoglu -
(Reporting by Ece Toksabay,
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