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Thousands of people in Turkey, more than 1,400 people, including students, journalists and lawyers, took the seventh night.
Night riots, City Mayor Akram Imamoglu – President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s main political opponent – caught on charges of corruption.
Legislative groups and UN arrests and protesters condemned the power of the police.
Imamoglu said the allegations were politically motivated, a lawsuit rejected the President of Turkey.
Speaking to a group of young people in Ramadan in Ankara on Tuesday, President Erdogan called on the thing and healthy thinking as “very sensitive days.”
He added that “the desire to turn this country into place of chaos” and the road protesters added that they wanted the dead end.
Thousands of students from many universities in Istanbul, met in the Machka Park, and then went to Sisli.
Authorities in Istanbul prohibited protests and some ways prevent “to protect social order” and “prevent any provocation action.”
Students passed the Nisanta district “Government, resign!” The flags and posters were waved as the flexible power police are watched with a large placement.
Many students admitted that they were covered with scarves or masks and appointed by police.
Turkey’s main opposition party, the Republican People’s Party (CHP), on Tuesday, the rally outside the city hall of the city was last and planned a rally in the city on Saturday.
“Are you ready for a great rally in a great square in Istanbul on Saturday?” Özgur Özel, explained the crowd.
“To protest the Imamoglu, arrest, maybe to protest the arrest of our mayors. We want to demand transparent, open, vibrant broadcasting and early elections.”
Since last Wednesday, the Turkish Interior Minister has detained 1418 protesters after the government’s days of demonstrations.
“Although 979 suspects are currently suspected of social media:” 478 people will be brought to justice today.
“There will be no concessions to those who try to terrorize the streets, attack our national and moral values and police officers.”
Another place on Tuesday, a photographer Yasin Akgül, including 7 journalistic demonstrations, including AFP news agency, occurred.
AFP Chairman Fabrice Fries wrote a letter to the Turkish presidency called Erdogan, wrote a letter to “unacceptable” as “unacceptable.” Intervention “Akgul”.
“Yasin Akgül was not part of the protest,” he said. “As a journalist, March 19 has surrounded one of many demonstrations in the country since Wednesday.
“Since the beginning of the protests, 187 photographed, each witnessed his work as a journalist.”
Imamoglu was one of more than 100 people caught in the investigation last week. Others have been arrested in include politicians, journalists and businessmen.
His arrest does not prevent his candidacy or president, but will not be able to control whether there was any of the charges against him.
The opposition mayor has been seen in Turkey for 22 years as an office in Turkey, as one of the most prime ministers and presidents.
Erdogan’s term of office will end in 2028 and cannot stop in the current rules – but he tried to change the constitution to allow early elections or to allow him to strength.
Turkish Ministry of Justice criticized Erdogan who tied to arrests and insisted on the independence of the court.