The Mayor of Istanbul was in jailed as part of a corruption investigation in Turkey – days before he was chosen as a candidate for the presidential candidate.
Ekrem Imamoglu, from the Secular Party of People People Peoples, saw one of the head of Turkey Recep Tayip Erdogan’s most political opponents of Erdogan.
Prosecutors say he is accused of being a “criminal leader in the suspect’s organization”. One hundred suspects including other politicians, journalists and entrepreneurs who are also detached as an investigation.
Imamoglu said “The will of men cannot be silent”. State media reported four-day lockdowns in meetings, demonstrations and press releases enforced by the city.
Taking social media followed allegations against him, Imamoglu promised to “stand firm” for people of Turkey “and all who promote democracy and justice of the world”.
“I stand firm in my fight for basic rights and freedoms,” he added.
Many police officers were involved in attacking the first morning at Imamoglu’s house in the historic city of Turkish
Presidential Choice of CHP, where Imamoglu is the only candidate, is set to happen on Sunday.
It came a day after Istanbul University released his degree, a decision that, when supported, prevented him from running the presidential election. According to the Constitution of Turkey, Presidents must be completed higher education to hold office.
Imamoglu called the action “legally unlucky”, adding that universities “should remain independent, which is not involved in politics, and dedicated knowledge”.
Her chp party indicates new interventions against her as a “try to control” “prevent the country from determining the next president”.
The party’s chairman Ozgur Ozel, wrote the X that made decisions for people, who changed their will, or used strength to prevent it, amounted to a coup.
The representative of this chairman, Izgel, is accused of using control as an “instrument to intimidate the” opposition of Turkey.
He told the BBC his party “very concerned about the Turkish democracy situation in general”.
Pro-Government Media outlets reported as well as accused of rape and fraud, also said IMamoglu also helped.
The PKK – or Kurdistan Kurdistan workers – entered an insurgency since 1984, and was prosecuted as a terrorist group in Turkey, EU, UK and US.
This is not the first time Imamoglu has a brush of law.
In 2022, He was sentenced to more than two and a half years in prison for insulting public officials in a language.
After Wednesday Detention of Mass on Wednesday, a four-day restriction was placed in all demonstrations, Istanbul’s releases, which were preserved PublicBul actions and restricted possible actions in publicbul “.
Many streets of Istanbul are also closed in traffic, while some lines of metro also get their services.

