EU delegation visits imprisoned Istanbul Mayor in a show of solidarity

IANS March 29, 2025 152 views

A high-level EU delegation visited imprisoned Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu to show solidarity amid growing political tensions in Turkey. The visit comes as thousands protest what they see as Erdogan's authoritarian crackdown on opposition leaders. European officials expressed deep concern about Turkey's democratic backsliding and called for Imamoglu's immediate release. The situation highlights growing tensions between Turkey and the EU over human rights and rule of law issues.

"We remain deeply concerned by the backsliding of the rule of law and threats to democracy in Turkey." - PES President Stefan Lofven
Istanbul, March 29: The European Union delegation visited jailed Istanbul Mayor and Turkey’s Republican People’s Party (CHP) presidential candidate Ekrem Imamoglu in a show of solidarity after he was arrested.

Key Points

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EU delegation meets jailed opposition leader Imamoglu

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Protests erupt across Turkey over arrest

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Erdogan accused of weaponizing judiciary

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Over 1800 reportedly detained in crackdown

Imamoglu is considered to be a strong contender in the Turkish Presidential elections for 2028.

The delegation included Vice President of the European Parliament Katarina Barley, who met Imamoglu in Istanbul’s Marmara Prison. The delegation expressed support for the jailed mayor and protesters who are protesting against Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Following the visit, an official statement of the Party of European Socialists (PES) stated that the arrest has sent shockwaves in Turkey, leading to thousands of protests across the country condemning this shameful act.

It claimed that around 1800 people have been allegedly detained by the authorities.

“The imprisonment of Ekrem Imamoglu has shocked us. We remain deeply concerned by the backsliding of the rule of law and threats to democracy in Turkey. We reiterate our call to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to immediately release Imamoglu and to cease attacks on the media and protestors,” said PES President Stefan Lofven.

Vice President of the European Parliament Katarina Barley alleged that President Erdogan disregards the laws in his own country or changes them to secure his endless rulership.

The PES delegation visited the CHP office in Istanbul and met with the party leader, Ozgur Ozel. PES President Stefan Lofven and Ozgul agreed that Erdogan is “weaponising” the judiciary, the prisons, and the police to silence any opposition to his regime.

Earlier, the European Commission urged Turkey to “uphold democratic values” as both a member of the Council of Europe and an EU candidate state, following the jailing of Istanbul Mayor Imamoglu.

Comments:

Mark T.

This is a strong message from the EU. Erdogan can't keep locking up his political opponents without consequences. 👏

Aylin K.

As a Turkish citizen, I'm grateful for international attention on this. The world needs to see what's happening to democracy here.

David R.

While I support the EU's stance, I worry these visits might make things worse for Imamoglu. Erdogan doesn't respond well to pressure.

Fatma B.

1800 detained? These numbers are terrifying. My cousin was at a peaceful protest and hasn't been heard from in 3 days.

Carlos M.

The EU should be careful not to overstep. While I disagree with Imamoglu's arrest, foreign interference often backfires in these situations.
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