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Sunday, March 30, 2025

Hundreds of thousands, maybe millions, gather at Istanbul rally to protest against Erdogan



After controversial arrest of Istanbul’s mayor, week of unrest culminates in giant demonstration in Turkey’s largest city, with some estimates putting crowd size in the millions.
Waving flags and chanting slogans, hundreds of thousands of anti-government demonstrators rallied in Istanbul Saturday calling for democracy to be defended after the arrest of mayor Ekrem Imamoglu which sparked Turkey’s worst street unrest in over a decade.

Under a cloudless blue sky, huge crowds gathered in Maltepe on the Asian side of Turkey’s biggest city on the eve of the Eid al-Fitr celebration which starts Sunday, marking the end of Ramadan.

Ozgur Ozel, leader of the main opposition party CHP which organized the rally, said there were 2.2 million people in the crowd, but AFP was unable to independently confirm the figures.“I’m not scared. I’ve only got one life, I’m ready to sacrifice it for this country,” said an 82-year-old woman in a headscarf, carrying a picture of Imamoglu and the Turkish flag.

She did not want to give her name “in case they come knocking at my door.” “He’s an honest man, he’s the one who will save the Turkish republic,” she said of the mayor who was arrested then jailed over a graft probe on charges widely believed to be spurious. The mass protests, which began with Imamoglu’s March 19 detention, have prompted a repressive government response that has been sharply condemned by rights groups and drawn criticism from abroad.  (Read more)