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Turkey intensifies crackdown as court orders Imamoglu’s arrest for Espionage

Published on: October 27, 2025 3:20 PM

In a major political development, a Turkish court has issued a fresh arrest order for Istanbul’s jailed mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, on charges of “political espionage.” Imamoglu, a key rival of President Tayyip Erdogan, has already been in prison since March on separate corruption charges. The court’s latest ruling accuses him of engaging in espionage activities and raising illegal funds to support his potential presidential campaign, further escalating tensions between the government and opposition forces.

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The new arrest order also targets two others, including Merdan Yanardag, editor-in-chief of Tele1, a television news channel known for its criticism of the government. Authorities seized the channel on Friday, citing espionage allegations, intensifying fears about media freedom and political dissent in Turkey. Observers say the move appears to be part of a broader crackdown on opposition figures and critical media outlets ahead of upcoming political contests.

Imamoglu, a member of the opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP), has consistently denied all allegations against him. From his prison cell, he strongly rejected the espionage claims, calling them “a slander, lie, and conspiracy that wouldn’t even cross the devil’s mind.” He insisted that these charges reflect a “shameful indecency” designed to silence opposition voices and eliminate electoral competition against President Erdogan’s long-standing rule.

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Over the past few years, hundreds of CHP members and local leaders have been charged with corruption and related offenses. The party maintains that these cases are politically motivated, intended to weaken the opposition’s growing influence in major cities like Istanbul and Ankara. Despite the ongoing trials and arrests, the CHP continues to rally public support, framing the legal battles as part of a wider struggle for democracy and justice in Turkey.

However, there was a rare moment of relief for the opposition when another court recently dismissed a petition seeking to remove the CHP’s current leader and nullify its 2023 party congress. This decision briefly lifted the pressure on Turkey’s main opposition, although the continuing prosecution of Imamoglu underscores the fragile political environment. With each new charge, critics argue that Turkey’s judiciary is being used as a political weapon, deepening concerns about fairness, transparency, and democratic integrity in the country.

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