Two Courts of Constantinople today ordered 107 students who were held because they participated in banned rallies, following the arrest of March 19th of Constantinople Mayor Ekrem Imamoglou, the lawyer of one of them in the French agency said. According to a court ruling sent to AFP by lawyer Ferhat Guzel, the home restriction of another 25 students was also led by a Court in Istanbul. The Turkish authorities, who were faced with a wave of unprecedented ranks since 2013, announced on March 27 that they were arrested by 1,879 people in various cities around the country. Since then they have not issued any other announcement. According to Turkey’s opposition party and lawyers, more than 300 students were detained after their arrest. Authorities had temporarily banned demonstrations in Istanbul, Ankara and Smyrna, the country’s three largest cities, following the arrest of Constantinople mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a key opponent of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Source: […]
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