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Erdogan arrests over 1,100 as Turkey's protests spread, blames opposition for turmoil

Erdogan arrests over 1,100 as Turkey's protests spread, blames opposition for turmoil

In a televised address on Monday following a Cabinet meeting, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused CHP chairman Ozgur Ozel, who has called for peaceful protests, of disturbing public order.

“I have made this call several times before, and today I am repeating it: Stop disturbing our citizens’ peace with provocations,” Erdogan said.

He also suggested Ozel would be held to account for the protests.

"Of course, there will be political accountability for these actions in parliament and legal accountability in court."

Turkish authorities detained several journalists a media workers’ union said Monday, calling it a crackdown amid growing protests triggered by the jailing of Istanbul's mayor, a top rival to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

A court on Sunday formally arrested Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu and ordered him jailed pending a trial on corruption charges.

His detention on Wednesday sparked the largest wave of street demonstrations in Turkey in more than a decade, deepening concerns over democracy and the rule of law.

The Disk-Basin-Is union said at least eight reporters and photojournalists were detained in what it called an "attack on press freedoms and the people’s right to learn the truth." It called for their immediate release.

(Associated Press)

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