[12:20] Erdogan weet dat hij zijn gang kan gaan | opinie

Al meer dan twee decennia drukt Recep Tayyip Erdogan zijn stempel op Turkije. Tussen 2003 en 2014 was hij premier, vervolgens trad hij aan als president. In 2023 werd hij voor de tweede keer herkozen als staatshoofd. Hij verzekerde toen dat zijn derde termijn als president, die loopt tot 2028, zijn laatste zal zijn.

https://lc.nl/opinie/Erdogan-weet-dat-hij-zijn-gang-kan-gaan-opinie-45954655.html

#twee #Recep #Tayyip #Turkije #2003 #2014 #2023 #tweede #2028

Erdogan weet dat hij zijn gang kan gaan | opinie

Ook al heeft hij beloofd dat deze presidentstermijn zijn laatste zal zijn, Erdogan zal de macht van zijn partij nooit zonder slag of stoot uit handen geven.

Leeuwarder Courant

Turkey faces growing street protests over Istanbul mayor’s arrest, jailing #World #Istanbul #Tayyip Erdogan #Turkey #Turkey Protests

https://globalnews.ca/news/11095970/turkey-protests-istanbul-mayor-jailing-erdogan//612

Turkey faces growing street protests over Istanbul mayor’s arrest, jailing

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday that protests over the jailing of Istanbul's mayor had become a 'movement of violence' and blamed the main opposition party.

Global News
Istanbul Mayor #Ekrem #Imamoglu, a potential challenger to longtime Turkey's conservative President #Recep #Tayyip #Erdogan, appeared in court on Saturday, charged with corruption and terrorism through alleged links to Kurdish-militants.
Turkish prosecutors early on Sunday urged Imamoglu and four aides be jailed on the charges.  
Imamoglu was detained on Wednesday, along with dozens of other prominent figures, including two district mayors.
Public protests have erupted in more than a dozen cities in response to the arrests. 
Many view Imamoglu's detention as as a politically-driven attempt to remove one of Erdogan's key rivals in the next presidential race, scheduled for 2028.
https://www.dw.com/en/turkey-large-crowds-rally-as-imamoglu-appears-in-court/a-72008623
Turkey: Large crowds rally as Imamoglu appears in court

After five hours of interrogation on corruption and terrorism charges, Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu was moved to a court in the city for further questioning. The 53-year-old's arrest has sparked days of angry protests.

Deutsche Welle

Turkey’s protests over Istanbul mayor grow into ‘fight about democracy’

When demonstrators gathered ­at Istanbul’s city hall last week in outrage at the arrest of mayor #Ekrem #İmamoğlu,
26-year-old Azra said she was initially too scared to defy a ban on gatherings.

As protests grew on university campuses and in cities and towns across Turkey, she could no longer resist joining.

“I saw the spark in people’s eyes and the excitement on their faces, and I decided I had to come down here,” she said with a grin,
standing among tens of thousands that defied a ban on assembly to fill the streets around city hall on Friday night.

Despite the crowds, Azra feared reprisals and declined to give her full name.

Many demonstrators were masked in a bid to defy facial recognition
­technology and fearing the teargas or pepper spray sometimes deployed by the police.

Others smiled and took ­selfies to celebrate as fireworks illuminated the night sky.

The arrest of the mayor of Turkey’s largest city in a dawn raid last week was a watershed moment in the country’s prolonged shift away from democracy.

Opponents of president #Recep #Tayyip #Erdogan fear it is a move to ­sideline the sole challenger capable of defeating him in upcoming elections, expected before 2028.

Early on Sunday, prosecutors requested the formal arrest and jailing pending trial of İmamoğlu, who was being held pending a court decision.

On Saturday, protests in support of İmamoğlu erupted in Istanbul
– where flares and stones where thrown at police, who responded with pepper spray
– while in Ankara, the capital, police used water cannon and tear gas on demonstrators.

The interior minister, Ali Yerlikaya, said 323 people had been detained following protests on Saturday night.

Earlier, he said: “There will be no tolerance for those who seek to violate societal order, threaten the people’s peace and security, and pursue chaos and provocation.”

During the week, İmamoğlu and more than 100 other people including municipal officials and the head of the mayor’s construction firm were served ­detention orders and accused of embezzlement and corruption
– charges the mayor denies.

He also denies terrorism charges levelled at him over collaboration with a leftwing political coalition prior to local elections last year, which saw major losses for Erdoğan’s Justice and Development party (AKP).

Justice minister Yılmaz Tunç attempted to rebuff any suspicion the charges against İmamoğlu and ­others from the opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) were ­politicised.

“Attempting to associate judicial investigations and cases with our president is, to say the least,
an act of audacity and irresponsibility,” he said.

Within days, what began as protests in response to İmamoğlu’s detention has grown into something more.

“This is bigger than İmamoğlu. It’s about a fight for democracy, law and equal rights,” said Azra as demonstrators massed around her.

The Turkish president has long sought to retake Istanbul from opposition control, fuelling protesters’ joy at defying a ban on gatherings in the city where Erdoğa began his ­political career as mayor.

Standing outside a metro station as hundreds of cheering people poured into the street,
breaking into anti-government chants and banging on the escalators,
another protester, named Diler, called the demonstrations
“a response to the pressure that has built up over years”.

“There are problems with the ­economy, with education, with the health ­system,” she said in a nod to the ­economic ­crisis that has seen the cost of ­living soar.
“We are fed up with this government.”
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/mar/22/turkey-protests-istanbul-mayor-grow-into-fight-about-democracy?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other

Turkey’s protests over Istanbul mayor grow into ‘fight about democracy’

Anger over detention of Ekrem İmamoğlu becomes a touchstone for opposing President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan

The Guardian

Russian President Vladimir #Putin and his Turkish counterpart Recep #Tayyip Erdogan discussed relations between the two nations during a phone call on Sunday.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-11-24/russian-turkish-leaders-discuss-trade-other-matters-in-call

#ukraine #russia #turkey

Russian, Turkish Leaders Discuss Trade, Other Matters in Call

Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan discussed relations between the two nations during a phone call on Sunday.

Bloomberg
Vai de capul lor! În zi de Paşti turcii transformă în moschee străvechea Biserică a Mântuitorului din Chora, aflată în patrimoniul mondial - Apărătorul Ortodox

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Turquie : élections de 2023 et tâches communistes internationalistes (EKIB/Turquie)
Introduction
La Turquie se débat dans la plus grande crise économique de son histoire. Le taux de chômage qui signe de nouveaux records chaque jour qui passe, la cherté de la vie qui augmente à grande vitesse, la pauvreté q
https://groupemarxiste.info/2023/06/12/turquie-elections-de-2023-et-taches-communistes-internationalistes-ekib-turquie/
#AKP #lctons #Erdogan #HDP #Kurdes #migrants #Tayyip #Turquie
Turquie : élections de 2023 et tâches communistes internationalistes (EKIB/Turquie)

Introduction La Turquie se débat dans la plus grande crise économique de son histoire. Le taux de chômage qui signe de nouveaux records

Groupe marxiste internationaliste

Aaa, anket özelliği varmış.

TR'den burada ilk hesap açan siyasetçi lider kim olacak?

#anket #demirtaş #tayyip #kılıçdaroğlu #akşener

Selo Başkan
57.1%
Şahsım
14.3%
Kılışdar
14.3%
İyi faşist
14.3%
Poll ended at .

🇹🇷 #Erdogan se refiere a las #redessociales como "una #amenaza para la #democracia" e insta a combatir la #desinformación

• En un #mensaje de #video dirigido a una #conferencia de #comunicación el pasado #sábado, el #presidente #turco, #Recep #Tayyip #Erdogan, se refirió a las redes sociales como "una de las principales fuentes de amenaza para la democracia actual", ya que en su opinión las #plataformas dificultan la "protección" de los sectores "vulnerables" contra las mentiras y la desinformación.

#Turquía tiene previsto legislar para penalizar la difusión de #noticiasfalsas y la #desinformación en línea. Si esa #ley se aprueba, crearía un puesto regulador de las redes sociales capaz de considerar oficialmente las #publicaciones como desinformación en nombre del #Gobierno. Quienes #publiquen contenidos que la ley considere ofensivos podrían enfrentarse a hasta cinco años de #prisión.

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