Imamoglu associates announced how they would fight for his freedom and warned Europe
Two rallies a week, expanding economic boycott and a petition for early elections and release of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu are part of the new tactics that announced the Turkish opposition to press power.
In Trabzon, where he was about Ramadan Bayram, Josel said last night that a rally would take place every weekend in a different city in Turkey, every Wednesday – at a certain place in Istanbul. Today, Josel also sent a message to Europe from the Sarachhane municipality headquarters:
Doğuş Group controls a huge portfolio of construction companies, pro -government media, energy companies, real estate and distributors of Volkswagen in Turkey. The group operates as a mother company for over 200 restaurants and popular places of fun. The big star in the portfolio is a chain owned by the Turkish chef and restaurateur Nusret Gokche, better known as Salt BaeS |
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« We do not buy products from those who advertise on NTV. We do not look at NTV … We do not go through the door of Nusr -et, » Jozeel said, calling the brand of the eponymous restaurants of the steak of Gokche.
The CHP leader also urged Turkish companies not to advertise in pro -government media channels that broadcast limited news about protests, often involved in presenting demonstrations as « Movement of Violence » by Erdogan.
Imamoglu « speaks » at a huge rally in Istanbul: I will never retreat, we own the state
The detention of Imamoglu has sparked the largest anti-government protests in Turkey for years, but two weeks later the RNP is looking for the right tone to maintain the spark. The demonstrators also want the release of the former presidential candidate and leader of the main pro -Kurdish party Selakhatin Demirtash. Dem, the last incarnation of this party, supports the protests, though it interacts with power over its attempts to end the conflict with PKK. Erdogan said last night that his patience to disarmament was exhausted.
More than 1900 people were detained for 12 days protests. Meanwhile, an unusually extended nine -day break for Ramadan Bayram has begun in Turkey, around which, according to initial data, no big rallies were expected.