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Ekrem Imamoglu, the popular two-term Mayor of Istanbul, was arrested at his home today on charges of terrorism and corruption.

The former businessman turned politician and major opposition figure has beaten President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of the Justice and Development Party (AKP) at the opinion polls, suggesting the Mayor could be the next president.

Imamoglu was to be nominated by the Republican People's Party (CHP) on Sunday as their presidential candidate in the 2028 race. Critics of Erdogan had been hoping for an early election. CHP chairman Ozgur Ozel told the media the meeting would go ahead as planned, and added that Imamoglu's detention was an attempted coup against our next president.

Erdogan has led Turkey as prime minister or president for more than 20 years and is now the longest-serving leader in the Turkish republic's history, and has expressed his desire to win in 2028.

The police arrived at Imamoglu's home before dawn, and the arrest was made at 7:30. In a voice message shared by his office, Imamoglu said: "Hundreds of police are at my door. This immoral and tyrannical approach will undoubtedly be overturned by the will and resilience of our people."

Istanbul Prosecutor's Office has accused Imamoglu of being the leader of a criminal organization, being a member of a criminal organization, extortion, bribery, aggravated fraud, the unlawful obtaining of personal data, tender-rigging crimes, the crime of aiding a terrorist organization.

In January, Imamoglu was questioned in an Istanbul court as part of an open investigation of his criticism of the city's public prosecutor. Upon leaving, Imamoglu said he felt harassed.

In response to his arrest today, the Istanbul Governor's Office closed several roads around Istanbul and banned demonstrations for four days to prevent protests. The internet-access advocacy group netblocks.org reported today that access was restricted in Turkey to popular social media platforms, including X, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Telegram, and Signal.

Imamogul wrote on his official X account today, "The will of the people cannot be silenced through intimidation or unlawful acts. I stand resolute, entrusting myself not only to the 16 million residents of Istanbul but to the 86 million citizens of Turkiye and all who uphold democracy and justice worldwide. I stand firm in my fight for the fundamental rights and freedoms."

106 other people were arrested in a government crackdown on opposition and dissent. The list of detainees also includes journalists, local politicians, businesspeople, and municipal administrators.

Critics say the crackdown follows significant losses by Erdogan's ruling AKP in local elections last year.

Yesterday, Istanbul University annulled Imamoglu's degree, which would prevent him from running for president, as a higher education degree is a prerequisite.

The University alleges his 1990 transfer from a Turkish Cypriot University to the Faculty of Business Administration at Istanbul University was irregular.

"In 1990, I followed the transfer procedure and applied (for transfer to Istanbul University," the mayor said in his statement to prosecutors on March 5.

Imamoglu said the University's actions were "unlawful" and promised to fight the decision in court. University administrators are bound by regulations on who can be admitted to study based on past educational credentials and could not have enrolled Imamoglu unless his transfer was legally binding.

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I am Steven Sahiounie Syrian American two time award winning journalist and political commentator Living in Lattakia Syria.I am the chief editor of MidEastDiscours I have been reporting about Syria and the Middle East for about 8 years

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