Turkey detains lawyer of jailed Istanbul mayor: opposition party

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Turkish authorities detained a lawyer for President Tayyip Erdogan’s biggest political rival, jailed Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, an MP of the main opposition party, CHP, said on Friday. [Getty]

Turkish authorities have detained a lawyer for jailed Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, President Tayyip Erdogan’s biggest political rival, an MP of the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) said on Friday.

Imamoglu, a CHP member who leads Erdogan in some polls, was jailed on Sunday pending trial on graft allegations, provoking the largest anti-government protests in a decade that led to mass arrests nationwide.

Mehmet Pehlivan, a lawyer who defended Imamoglu in the latest investigation, was detained “for fabricated reasons”, CHP MP Turan Taskin Ozer said in a post on X, without giving details.

Private broadcaster Haberturk later reported that the lawyer was detained on charges of “laundering assets derived from a criminal act”.

The interior and justice ministries did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Imamoglu, who has been temporarily dismissed from his job because of the case, demanded the immediate release of his lawyer.

“As if the coup on democracy wasn’t enough, they can’t stand the victims of this coup defending themselves,” Imamoglu said on X.

Imamoglu’s CHP, other opposition parties, rights groups and Western powers have all said the case against the mayor was a politicised effort to eliminate a potential electoral threat to Erdogan.

The government denies any influence over the judiciary and says the courts are independent.

Separately, two journalists who covered the anti-government protests in Istanbul were detained early on Friday, the Journalists’ Union of Turkey said.

The detention of the journalists came a day after a Turkish court freed seven other journalists, including an Agence France-Presse photojournalist Yasin Akgul, who were earlier jailed for “attending an illegal march” while covering the last week’s mass protests.

The CHP has called on Turks to continue protesting, saying it would organise rallies and gatherings at different locations in Istanbul and elsewhere. Erdogan has dismissed the protests as a “show” and warned of legal consequences for protesters.

Protests, particularly by university students in Istanbul and Ankara, continued on Thursday and police detained many protesters, Haberturk and other Turkish media reported.

Also on Thursday, Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said 1,879 people had been detained since the protests began more than a week ago, adding that courts jailed 260 of them pending trial.

The CHP has called a mass rally in Istanbul’s Maltepe district on Saturday. 

Rubio voices US concerns to Turkey after arrest of Istanbul mayor

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Thursday he expressed concern to Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan over protests and detentions in Turkey following the arrest of Ekrem Imamoglu.

“We’re watching, we’ve expressed concern, we don’t like to see instability like that in the governance of any country that’s such a close ally, especially,” Rubio told reporters on an airplane returning to Washington.

“We watch the same news reports everybody else sees about what’s going on. We’re certainly concerned about these protests and some of the reports.”

Rubio and Fidan met in Washington on Tuesday as Ankara seeks warmer ties with the administration of President Donald Trump.

“I expressed concerns regarding recent arrests and protests in Turkey,” Rubio said on X after meeting Fidan, but a Turkish diplomatic source disputed the characterization.

“I did raise it, with the foreign minister and exactly in the words that I’m using now,” Rubio said, while adding that the United States was not going to comment on “every single” domestic political matter in Turkey.

Trump had “a very good working relationship with Erdogan in the first administration. They would like to restart that,” Rubio added. “They are a NATO ally. We would like to cooperate with them in Syria and other places.”

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