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Sunday, July 6, 2025

Corruption is Everywhere > Erdogan arrests members of the secular parliamentary party

 

Turkey detains three more mayors as part of

crackdown on opposition

Asia / Pacific

Turkey on Saturday arrested three more opposition mayors as part of an investigation into alleged corruption in what the main opposition CHP party called a "political operation". The arrests come after more than 120 city hall officials in the city of Izmir were arrested earlier this week and Istanbul's powerful opposition mayor Ekrem Imamoglu was removed from his post in March.



Turkey arrested three more opposition mayors early on Saturday as part of an investigation into alleged graft, officials from the main opposition CHP said, denouncing it as a "political operation".

The early morning arrests were the latest move targeting elected officials of the Republican People's Party (CHP) as the government of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan puts increasing pressure on the party which won a huge victory against his AKP in the 2024 local elections and is rising in the polls.

The arrests were linked to an investigation into alleged graft which resulted in the removal in March of Istanbul's powerful opposition mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, whose jailing sparked mass protests in Turkey's worst street unrest since 2013. 

Imamoglu is Erdogan's biggest political rival and the CHP's candidate for the 2028 presidential race. 

The CHP - The Republican People's Party is a Kemalist and social democratic political party in Turkey. It is the oldest political party in Turkey, founded by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the first president and founder of the modern Republic of Turkey. - Wikipedia.

Democracy is interfering with Erdogan's plan to reestablish the Ottoman Empire with himself as Caliph.

Earlier this week, police arrested more than 120 people as part of a probe into alleged graft in the opposition stronghold of Izmir, Turkey's third city. 

Read moreTurkey arrests more than 120 city hall members in opposition stronghold Izmir

The latest detainees were based in southern Turkey: mayor of the southern city of Adana, Zeydan Karalar, mayor of the resort town of Antalya, Muhittin Bocek, and the mayor of Adiyaman in the southeast, Abdurrahman Tutdere. 

"In a system where the law bends and sways according to politics, where justice is applied for one group and ignored for another, no one should expect us to trust in the rule of law or believe in justice," wrote Mansur Yavas on X, opposition mayor of Ankara, Turkey's capital. 

"We will not bow to injustice, lawlessness, or political operations."

The pro-Kurdish DEM party, the third largest in Turkey's parliament, also denounced the arrests in a strongly-worded statement. 

'Stop persecuting elected officials'

"This persecution of elected officials must stop," wrote DEM co-president Tulay Hatimogullari on X.

"Not respecting the decisions of the people at the ballot box and not recognising the will of the people is causing deep rifts within society," she wrote.

"These operations are not a solution, but block the road to a democratic Turkey."

DEM has in recent months been working closely with Erdogan's government to facilitate moves to end the decades-long conflict with the Kurds, facilitating talks which in May saw Kurdish PKK militants ending their bloody armed struggle in a conflict that cost nearly 40,000 lives. 

Read morePKK leader accuses Turkish government of 'seeking to sabotage' disarmament process

Saturday's arrests were the latest in a slew of legal manoeuvres targeting the CHP. 

On Monday, an Ankara court began hearing a case against the party involving allegations of vote-buying at its 2023 leadership primary which could end up overturning the election of CHP's popular leader Ozgur Ozel, who rose to prominence for his role in leading the March protests. 

Anadolu news agency said the Adana and Adiyaman mayors were linked to a case opened by the Istanbul public prosecutors office into alleged tender rigging and bribery. 

Police also arrested the deputy mayor of Istanbul's Buyukcekmece district Ahmet Sahin as part of the same probe, BirGun news website said. 

Antalya's mayor was held over a separate investigation launched by the resort town's chief public prosecutor into allegations of bribery, with police also arresting his son, it said.

(FRANCE 24 with AFP)




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