Erdogan rival jailed again, this time for insulting prosecutor
Share this @internewscast.com

The leading opposition figure in Turkey against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been given a 20-month prison sentence due to claims of insulting and threatening a city prosecutor.

Ekrem Imamoglu, Istanbul’s mayor, has been in custody since March 23 on unrelated corruption charges and is expected to appeal the decision.

This verdict arrives amidst Erdogan’s intensified efforts to suppress political opponents, leading to widespread protests throughout Turkey recently.

“I’ve been fighting against the abuse of the judiciary and against its use as a political tool,” Imamoglu told Halk TV and other Turkish media.

“This is indeed an insult against our nation.”

His latest jailing marks the second time Imamoglu has been found guilty of insulting a public official.

Imamoglu is simultaneously appealing a 2022 sentence of two years and six months, which was imposed for his criticism of election officials following their decision to annul the March 2019 mayoral election in Istanbul.

When a repeat election was held in June 2019, Imamoglu, the CHP Party candidate, won by a significant margin over Binali Yıldırım of the AK Party.

The Istanbul mayor has denied all charges. However, if his 2022 conviction is upheld, it could disqualify him from future elections.

In March, Istanbul University revoked Imamoglu’s university diploma, which would render him ineligible to run for president.

The Erdogan administration denied the CHP party’s claim that the charges against the mayor and others are “a politicized attempt by the government to remove electoral threats.”

More than 200 people have been jailed pending trial, while a total of 500 have been detained, in connection with investigations into municipalities run by Imamoglu’s CHP party.

“Hundreds of police officers have been sent to the doors of my house, the house of the 16 million people of Istanbul,” Imamoglu said in a social media video as he prepared for his arrest.

“We are up against a huge bully, but I will not back down.”

With Wires

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
Net Migration to the US Hits Milestone Number Not Seen in Over 50 Years

Record-Breaking Surge: US Net Migration Reaches Highest Level in Five Decades

During President Joe Biden’s initial three years in office, net migration to…
Florida Senate committee unanimously approves bill on child protective investigations

Florida Senate Committee Gives Green Light to New Child Protection Bill

Two bills, SB 42 and HB 47, have been introduced to enhance…
Readers sound off on international law, ICE’s mandate and Mamdani’s decisions

Readers Express Opinions on International Law, ICE’s Role, and Mamdani’s Choices

Let’s not confuse legality with party loyalty Philadelphia: Growing up surrounded by…
Former US Navy sailor learns sentence for spying for China

Ex-US Navy Sailor Sentenced: Shocking Details of Espionage for China Unveiled

A former sailor in the U.S. Navy has been sentenced to 200…
Fugees collaborator John Forté found dead at 50 in his home

Tragic Loss: Fugees Collaborator John Forté Passes Away at 50 in His Home

Brooklyn’s own Grammy-nominated artist, John Forté, has tragically passed away at the…
Afghan illegal immigrant who stabbed sister for being 'bad Muslim girl' arrested by ICE agents in New York

ICE Apprehends Afghan Immigrant in New York for Stabbing Sister Over Religious Dispute

An Afghan immigrant with a history of violent crime was recently apprehended…
Family 'quickly believed' surgeon ex was involved in Ohio dentist couple's murder as co-worker details mishaps

Family Suspected Surgeon in Ohio Dentist Couple’s Tragic Death, Says Co-Worker

CHICAGO, Ill. – The former spouse of an Ohio dentist’s wife, now…
Illinois House Speaker Emanuel 'Chris' Welch pushing for new tax on millionaires with lawmakers set to tackle $2.2B budget deficit

Illinois House Speaker Welch Proposes Millionaire Tax to Address $2.2 Billion Budget Shortfall

In Springfield, Illinois, House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch is advocating for a…
Tuesday Morning Minute: Boys Will Be Boys

Morning Brief: Revisiting the Purpose of Title IX – A Timely Reminder

Tuesday, January 13, 2026 Good morning! Welcome to RedState’s “Morning Minute,” your…
Actor Timothy Busfield surrenders to authorities amid child abuse charges

Actor Timothy Busfield Faces Legal Battle: Surrenders on Serious Child Abuse Allegations

Timothy Busfield, a well-known actor, has recently turned himself in to authorities…
Jayapal: 'Should Not Be Threatening Military Might', 'Diplomacy Is Always the Way That We Should Go'

Rep. Jayapal Advocates for Diplomacy Over Military Threats in Global Affairs: A Call for Peaceful Solutions

During a recent segment on CNN’s “Situation Room,” Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal from…
Judge scolds alleged Gilgo Beach killer's defense, vows trial will begin ‘come hell or high water'

Judge Criticizes Gilgo Beach Murder Suspect’s Defense, Firmly Commits to Trial Start Date

The legal team of Rex Heuermann, the accused Gilgo Beach serial killer,…