Rival's Jailed, Erdogan Turns Turkey Into 'assumed Autocracy'
Faced with mass protests on a scale not seen in over a decade, the Turkish government has threatened more arrests and an extended ban on gatherings in Ankara.
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BBC reporter arrested and deported from Turkey after covering protests[image or embed] -- The Guardian (@theguardian.com) March 27, 2025 at 10:25 AM
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... "Stop disturbing the peace of our fellow citizens with your provocations," President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said of the opposition politician, whom he holds responsible for the violence. Erdogan has branded the protests "street terrorism". Turkey's extended ban now applies to the country's three largest cities " Istanbul, Izmir and the capital, Ankara " while the latest tally of arrests sits at nearly 1,500. Among those arrested are seven journalists including an AFP photographer, who was accused by the authorities of taking part in an illegal rally. AFP has slammed the jailing as "unacceptable" and demanded his immediate release. Students said they will persist with protests even as Imamoglu's Republican People's Party (CHP), in a change of tactic on Wednesday, said it will not be calling for protests outside Istanbul City Hall. "We are witnessing the deployment of the full panoply of repressive (tactics), with bans on demonstrations, restrictions on social media and a ban on TV channels broadcasting images of protests," Marc Pierini, associate researcher at Carnegie Europe and former EU ambassador to Syria, told FRANCE 24. ...
Erdogan has branded the protests "street terrorism".
Turkey's extended ban now applies to the country's three largest cities " Istanbul, Izmir and the capital, Ankara " while the latest tally of arrests sits at nearly 1,500.
Among those arrested are seven journalists including an AFP photographer, who was accused by the authorities of taking part in an illegal rally. AFP has slammed the jailing as "unacceptable" and demanded his immediate release.
Students said they will persist with protests even as Imamoglu's Republican People's Party (CHP), in a change of tactic on Wednesday, said it will not be calling for protests outside Istanbul City Hall.
"We are witnessing the deployment of the full panoply of repressive (tactics), with bans on demonstrations, restrictions on social media and a ban on TV channels broadcasting images of protests," Marc Pierini, associate researcher at Carnegie Europe and former EU ambassador to Syria, told FRANCE 24. ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-03-27 05:48 PM | Reply
- ".... more than ten years of democratic regression in the country."
Trump is SO jealous! But damn proud of his friend, Er,doh!again.
#2 | Posted by Corky at 2025-03-27 06:12 PM | Reply
@#2 ... Trump is SO jealous! ...
That aspect concerns me.
Will Pres Trump allow Pres Erdogan to ~out-autocrat~ him?
I dunno.
But...
Time will tell.
The trend of recent events here is not comforting
.
#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-03-27 06:27 PM | Reply
Turks have spilled on to the streets daily [...]
Normally I'm not one to correct typos and the like, but I believe that "turkeys" is the correct term.
#4 | Posted by censored at 2025-03-27 06:27 PM | Reply
@#4 ... but I believe that "turkeys" is the correct term. ...
Turkey changes its official name to Türkiye (2022) www.npr.org
... The Turkish government is asking that the country be called by its Turkish name, a change which the United Nations has now adopted. ... The new name for Turkey is simply the way it's always been spelled and pronounced in Turkish. One observer noted it would be similar to calling Germany Deutschland. Turkish foreign policy analyst Yoruk Isik says this looks to him like a move to distract people from the long list of problems facing the country. ...
The new name for Turkey is simply the way it's always been spelled and pronounced in Turkish. One observer noted it would be similar to calling Germany Deutschland. Turkish foreign policy analyst Yoruk Isik says this looks to him like a move to distract people from the long list of problems facing the country. ...
#5 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-03-27 08:11 PM | Reply
Now do Gulf of America
#6 | Posted by visitor_ at 2025-03-27 11:47 PM | Reply
Poisoning political rivals!
Coming soon to America!
#7 | Posted by ClownShack at 2025-03-28 12:16 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 1
@#6 ... Now do Gulf of America ...
Why?
How is that relevant?
#8 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-03-28 01:38 AM | Reply
I wish the media would talk more about what's going on in Serbia (a few weeks ago, Serbian forces turned a sound cannon on thousands of peaceful protesters with many still deafened or bedridden as a result). Then again, what goes on in Serbia really doesn't have geographical impact on Israel.
#9 | Posted by ExpectingReign at 2025-03-28 12:48 PM | Reply
What a turkey.
Erdowie, Erdowo, Erdogan
#10 | Posted by DarkVader at 2025-03-28 02:30 PM | Reply
Massive protests didn't work there. What chance do they have here?
#11 | Posted by Whatsleft at 2025-03-28 03:20 PM | Reply
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