< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/B5/3A/IB-FR6JK2CV5_316240df.jpg" Alt = "in Turkey protests continue, the media forbade events"/> ~ ~ < P > In Turkey, mass protests have erupted after the arrest of Istanbul mayor, an immamogle screym. On March 23, the court decided to take him into custody on charges of corruption and the SBR; Rsquo; Languages ​​with the Kurdistan Workers' Party. This was reported by the Turkish edition of A Haber on Sunday, March 23.

< P > Istanbul Mayor and opposition Ekrem Imammoglu categorically reject all allegations, stating that the case is politically motivated.

~ < p >< strong > protests and power response 0 ~/p > < P > Mass protests have covered the capital of Turkey and a number of other cities. In response, the authorities imposed severe restrictions on the coverage of demonstrations in the media, threatening the media deprivation of licenses for broadcasting rallies. In addition, access to popular social platforms, including X, YouTube and Instagram.

is partially blocked in the country. < P > The police use tear gas and waterfalls to accelerate protesters. According to the latest data, more than 600 people have been detained for participation in protests or for publication & laquo; provocative & raquo; materials on social networks.

< P > Earlier the mammalle screh was accused of bribery and assistance in the activity of the prohibited group in Turkey. The ChP opposition Party (Cumuriyet Halk Partisi) called its arrest politically motivated and compared with & laquo; public revolution & raquo;. In response to the whole country, mass demonstrations that last still.

< P > It became known that the social network X, owned by Ilon Mask, blocked a number of accounts of opposition figures in Turkey. It happened after the large -scale demonstration caused by the arrest of the Istanbul mayor of the mammamogle.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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