Turkish prosecutor seeks 2,352-year term for jailed opposition mayor Imamoglu
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The recent indictment of Istanbul's opposition mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, who faces 142 charges leading to a potential 2,352-year prison sentence, underscores the escalating political repression in Turkey. Arrested in March, Imamoglu's case is part of a broader crackdown on dissent, with serious allegations such as running a criminal organization and bribery detailed in a nearly 4,000-page document. This situation reflects the precarious state of democracy in Turkey, where opposition leaders are increasingly targeted, raising concerns about the rule of law and political freedoms.
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