Demonstrators hit the streets of Istanbul on the arrest of Erdogan rival

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Demonstrators hit the streets of Istanbul on the arrest of Erdogan rival
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Istanbul: A large mob of students on Monday increased the streets of Istanbul on Monday in the latest protest about the arrest and prison sentence of Istanbul’s opposition, which has led to the worst of Turkey’s worst unrest.

The demonstrations began after the arrest of Akim Amoglo on March 19, and after that, at least 55 of the 81 provinces of Turkey have spread, giving riots with police and condemned international condemnation.

The interior minister said that police have arrested more than 1,130 people in the last six days, including 43 on Monday night. They include journalists, including an AFP photographer.

Opposition CHP Party, 53, is seen as the only politician who is capable of defeating Turkey’s longtime leader Erdogan in the ballot box.

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In just four days, he went away from becoming the mayor of Istanbul – a post that started Erdogan’s political rise decades ago – he was arrested, investigated, jailed, jailed, imprisoned and a graft and a terrorist investigation resulting from the mayor.

On Monday, students from Istanbul and the capital Ankara began gathering early afternoon after making the announcement that they were boycotting lectures at central universities in both cities.

AFP representatives said that in Istanbul, as a crowd of slogans, students went to the streets leading to the baskets, Basitas, which was a port on Basforus, residents praised and collided with the saucepan in an exhibition of support.
After being trapped by the port, students began marching along the coast to the historic Peninsula to join the night protests outside the city hall, a representative said.

“This is no meeting, it’s the job of denial against fascism!” CHP leader Ozgur Ozil told a wide crowd, which included a sea of ​​banners, including Erdogan’s goal, which read that “palaces are yours, roads are ours.”

Ozil also demanded boycott of government supporters TV channels, which are not broadcasting pictures of the protest as well as other businesses to get closer to the government, including a café series.

After meeting his cabinet on Monday, Erdogan once again accused the opposition of provoking the protest.

He said, “Stop playing with the nerves of the nation,” he also insisted that everything is under control with the Turkish economy, he said, “The government has successfully handled the fluctuations in the last market”.

The move against Amoglo has hurt Lira and has led to chaos in Turkey’s financial markets.

Benchmark Best 100 Stock Index closed about 8.0 % on Friday but recovered to some extent on Monday, the end of the session is 3.0 %.

On Sunday, Amogloo was elected a large majority as a CHP candidate for the 2028 presidential run, observers said it was a basic primary that triggered the move against it.

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