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Erdogan’s end is near? Turkey facing massive unrest after rival arrest

TFIGLOBAL News Desk by TFIGLOBAL News Desk
March 21, 2025
in Geopolitics
Erdogan’s end is near? Turkey facing massive unrest after rival arrest
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A famous author once said that a single vote can place a dictator in power, but removing him may cost a nation endless pain and suffering. Right now, Ankara cannot deny this truth. Turkey is burning with unrest, and all eyes are on Erdogan. The streets are filled with anger, voices rising against him. Yet, he remains firm, smirking as if untouchable.

He knows his seat is unstable, yet he clings to it with defiance. For the people, the next three years under his rule feel unbearable. Protests grow, frustration boils over, but Erdogan stands unmoved. The struggle to remove him has begun, and the nation braces itself for the long and painful road ahead.

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Protests Erupt in Turkey

Thousands flooded Istanbul’s streets on Wednesday, outraged over the arrest of Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, the leading opposition figure and Erdogan’s main challenger in the 2028 elections. Imamoglu, a key Republican People’s Party (CHP) member, was detained alongside 100 others on corruption charges and alleged ties to the PKK—labeled a terrorist group by Ankara. His arrest came just days before his official nomination as CHP’s presidential candidate.

Authorities swiftly imposed a four-day protest ban, blocked roads, and restricted social media, but demonstrators defied the crackdown. Waving Turkish flags and Imamoglu’s portraits, they rallied outside police headquarters, City Hall, and CHP offices, demanding his release. Minor clashes erupted as riot police used pepper spray to disperse crowds.

CHP leader Ozgur Ozel denounced the arrest as “a coup,” accusing Erdogan of fearing defeat. Meanwhile, Justice Minister Yilmaz Tunc dismissed these claims, insisting the judiciary acts independently.

And why not arrest the leader of the opposition and then expect people to justify the act? Hell no. People are also angry and posting about this. But guess what—the wannabe Khalifa has arrested them too. Turkish authorities have arrested dozens for “provocative” social media posts following the detention of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, whose arrest has sparked nationwide outrage.

Imamoglu, a leading opposition figure and 2028 presidential hopeful, was among 106 people detained on charges of corruption and aiding terrorist groups. Protests erupted in Istanbul and Ankara, despite a four-day demonstration ban imposed by the city’s pro-Erdogan governor.

Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya announced that 37 of 261 social media users accused of “inciting public hatred” had been arrested. Meanwhile, Imamoglu’s X post urged national unity, calling the crackdown “beyond politics.” As he spent his first night in detention, his words echoed through Istanbul’s metro stations: “I promise you with my honour that I am going to win this fight.”

Khalifa’s big Fear

Ekrem İmamoğlu, born in 1970 in Trabzon, Turkey, has emerged as a significant figure in Turkish politics. After graduating from Istanbul University with a degree in Business Administration, he ventured into the construction industry before entering politics with the Republican People’s Party (CHP).

His political ascent began as Mayor of Istanbul’s Beylikdüzü district from 2014 to 2019. His prominence soared when he won the Istanbul mayoral election in 2019, defeating the ruling party’s candidate. Despite initial results being annulled, İmamoğlu secured a decisive victory in the subsequent re-election, marking a pivotal challenge to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s long-standing dominance.

His tenure as mayor has been characterized by a commitment to transparency, inclusivity, and urban development, resonating with a broad spectrum of voters. This approach has positioned him as a formidable rival to Erdoğan, with many viewing him as a potential presidential candidate in the 2028 elections.

However, İmamoğlu’s rising popularity has faced challenges. Erdogan has arrested him, but soon justice will be served. The Turks will rise. A country suffering economically and politically will revive its lost glory. The people’s voice cannot be silenced. The struggle has begun, and Turkey is at the crossroads of history. Will it succumb to oppression, or will it break free? Time will tell, but the fire has been lit, and it will not be extinguished easily.

 

 

 

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