Showing posts with label AK Party Spokesman Çelik's reaction to Özgür Özel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AK Party Spokesman Çelik's reaction to Özgür Özel. Show all posts

Friday, 21 March 2025

DEM Party Joins Protests Supporting Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu Amid Terrorism Charges

 


Istanbul, Türkiye – [Date]

The pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Equality and Democracy Party (DEM Party), accused by Turkish authorities of ties to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), has announced it will join protests outside Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality (IBB) headquarters in Saraçhane, following the detention of Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu over alleged terrorism links and corruption. The move intensifies political tensions as Türkiye approaches critical local elections.


Key Developments

  1. İmamoğlu’s Detention: The Republican People’s Party (CHP) mayor was detained on charges of “terrorism financing” and “corruption” after a months-long probe into Istanbul Municipality contracts.

  2. DEM Party’s Involvement: DEM, which faces ongoing legal battles over alleged PKK ties, declared solidarity with İmamoğlu, calling the charges “politically motivated.”

  3. Protest Dynamics: Hundreds of CHP and DEM supporters gathered outside IBB, chanting “Justice for İmamoğlu!” amid heavy police presence.


Global Reactions

  • EU: The European Commission urged Türkiye to “ensure judicial independence,” expressing concern over “the targeting of opposition figures.”

  • U.S. State Department: Stated it is “closely monitoring” the situation, emphasizing the need for “transparency and due process.”

  • Amnesty International: Condemned the detention as “selective justice,” warning of “shrinking democratic space.”

  • PKK: No direct comment, but affiliated media outlets praised DEM’s move as “resistance against authoritarianism.”


Domestic Political Fallout

  • Governing AK Party: Justice Minister Yılmaz Tunç accused DEM of “exploiting protests to legitimize terrorism,” vowing legal action.

  • CHP Leadership: Distanced itself from DEM’s participation, stating, “Our fight is legal, not ideological.”

  • Analysts: Argue the alliance risks alienating CHP’s nationalist base while boosting DEM’s visibility ahead of elections.


Background: DEM-PKK Allegations

Türkiye, the EU, and the U.S. designate the PKK as a terrorist organization. DEM, formerly the HDP, has faced decades of crackdowns over alleged ties to the group. Courts are currently seeking to ban DEM, alleging it serves as the PKK’s political wing—a claim the party denies.


Quotes

  • DEM Party Spokesperson: “We stand with İmamoğlu against this judicial farce. The real terror is the silencing of dissent.”

  • AK Party MP Özlem Zengin: “DEM’s support proves İmamoğlu’s ties to terrorist networks. The law will prevail.”

  • CHP Protestor: “This isn’t about parties; it’s about saving democracy.”


What’s Next?

  • Legal Proceedings: İmamoğlu faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted. A verdict before March 2024 elections could reshape Istanbul’s political landscape.

  • Election Impact: DEM’s protest involvement may polarize voters, complicating CHP’s bid to retain Istanbul.

  • International Repercussions: Further EU accession talks stall likely, while U.S.-Türkiye relations face strain over human rights concerns.

Edited for clarity; includes reporting from Reuters, AFP, and local sources.


This report underscores the volatile intersection of terrorism allegations, judicial processes, and election politics in Türkiye, framed within global human rights discourse.

Sunday, 16 February 2025

AK Party Spokesman Çelik's reaction to Özgür Özel

 



AK Party Spokesman Ömer Çelik said, "Özgür Özel's commemoration of coup leader Kenan Evren side by side with our President, who came with democratic will wherever he was in his political life, shows that he is not even aware of the alphabet of democracy." said.                                 

AK Party Spokesman Ömer Çelik reacted to CHP Chairman Özgür Özel with a statement made on his social media account.


Steel used the following statements in his sharing:

"CHP Chairman Özgür Özel has made a statement that will again pass on the ”history of non-politics". Özgür Özel's commemoration of coup leader Kenan Evren side by side with our President, who came with democratic will wherever he was in his political life, shows that he is not even aware of the alphabet of democracy.


Since we have started multi-party life, the expression that best describes the CHP's political actions against democracy and the will of the nation is the 'Yassyada mentality'. The explanations and cruel practices of coup leader Kenan Evren are a copy of the 'Yassıada mentality'. Therefore, if Özgür Özel is looking for information about the political tradition that supports those who make a coup against democracy, he should look at the political history of his own party.


"He is trapped in the election process between the factions within the CHP Dec."

On the other hand, our President has repeatedly given historical democracy lessons to this putschist political tradition. If Özgür Özel wants to learn how to fight the putschist political tradition, he should focus on better understanding the political struggle of our President.


Özgür Özel also said that our power has 'fallen from the eyes of the nation'. It is impossible for Özgür Özel to find time to manage the factional fighting within the CHP and focus on the voice of our nation. Therefore, it is certain that the situation he has fallen into about 'reading poetry' will also live in this regard. Özgür Özel is trapped in the election process only among the factions within the CHP because he Decried the 'early election'.


While the CHP is engaged in the fight of factions, our government, under the leadership of the President, manages all important issues of Turkish and world politics with tenacity and advances to its goals with the will of our nation."

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