< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/25/EA/IB-FR5QK26UG_CEF7B271.jpg" Alt = "in Turkey detained more < p > in Turkey detained 343 night protests against the arrest of the mayor of Immaglow, which is the main rival of President Recep Tayip Erdogan. And the social network X, which belongs to Ilon Mask, has suspended the work of several opposition activists accounts against the background of mass protests.

< p > reports rubric with reference to Reuters and Politico.

< P > The arrest of Ekrem Imaglou provoked large -scale protests in a number of cities of Turkey. Supporting Imaglows has been held in more than 10 cities of Turkey, including Istanbul and Ankara.

< P > for & nbsp; nbsp; protesters, protesters were detained in & nbsp; Nbsp; Istanbul, Ankara, Izmiri, Adani, Antalya, Charcoal, Eskischiri, Koney and & AMP; NBS; < P > Turkish Ministry of Internal Affairs stated that the detention was to “prevent public order.” Also, the statement was warned that & nbsp; < strng > power will not tolerate “chaos and provocations” .

~ ~ ~ > < P class = "text-start" >The head of the Turkish Ministry of Internal Affairs; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; x & nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; law enforcement, & nbsp; “< i > which are guarantors of our rest and safety, are in the daytime and the day. To & nbsp; “< i > maintain peace” & nbsp; in & nbsp; country.

< blockquote > < p class = "text-Start" >0 > 62 ~ “to those who seek to disturb the social order, threaten the peace and safety of our country, seek disorder and provocations, we will never give opportunities and will never tolerate them” < p > Against the background of mass protests, the social network x, which belongs to Ilon Mask, & nbsp; < strng > suspended the work of several accounts & Turkey.

< p > According to Turkish activists related to demonstrations, many of them are suspended in X. In particular, the activist < strong > & nbsp; Omer Faruk Aslan reported that he created a new account .

~ ~< blockquote > < p >< Em > “yesterday my account was blocked by court decision, since the number of views of tweets exceeded 6 million “, & ndash; he wrote.

< P > ~ Coordinator and Middle Eastern Analytics of the Wilson Yusouf Center Kang noted that most blocked accounts belong to activists, & nbsp; < strong > where they are “mostly divisible. Some profiles are blocked only in Turkey, and & nbsp; < strong > in other countries they are available .

< P > Turkey's Interior Minister Ali Yerlikai said the authorities found 326 accounts on social networks that ignite hatred. & Amp; nbsp; < strong > social networks.

< p >According to Netblocks, in parallel in Turkey was & nbsp; < strong > restricted access to social networks such as x, tiktok, Instagram and YouTube /62 ~/P ~ < p > This is not the first time when x limits access to content in Turkey. In 2023, when Erdogan ran for presidents, X also restricted content, explaining it with the need to maintain access to the social network for Turkish users.

~ < P > According to reports, in the second half of 2024 & nbsp; < strong > x satisfied about 86% of government requests & nbsp; year.

< p > suspension of accounts is not illegal, Turkish legislation allows such actions at the request of the government. The law on social networks of 2022 gives the government extensive powers to ban content.

< p >< Em >< strng > that preceded ? 63 ~ ~/strong >0 >/EM >0 >/P > < P > In Turkey, on March 19, it detained the Istanbul mayor < strong > & nbsp; nbsp; ecrema Imagglow on suspicion of corruption and reservation of the terrorist group . Imaglow is considered the main political rival of President Recep Tayip Erdogan.

< p > It is important that in addition to extortion and fraud, immaglows are accused of & nbsp; < strong > in helping the Kurdistan Working Party < p > The Istanbul Mayor himself rejects all charges by calling the investigation politically motivated.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116