Social Media Clampdown on Istanbul's Jailed Mayor
Ekrem Imamoglu's social media account has been blocked in Turkey amid national security and public order claims. The move targets a key opposition figure against President Erdogan. Imamoglu, accused of corruption, is a leading rival and the CHP's presidential candidate, despite his contentious imprisonment.

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In a controversial move, Turkish authorities have blocked access to jailed Istanbul mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's social media account on X within Turkey. The decision, reported by the internet censorship watchdog Engelli Web, cites national security and public order concerns.
The restriction comes amid Imamoglu's ongoing imprisonment on corruption charges, which critics argue are politically motivated. Seen as a formidable opponent to Erdogan's long-standing rule, Imamoglu remains active on social media, engaging with his 9.7 million followers except those in Turkey.
Opposition politicians have condemned the block as a severe attack on free speech and democratic values in Turkey, while Imamoglu's lawyers plan to contest the legal constraints. His arrest has sparked widespread protests and increased scrutiny on Turkey's judicial independence.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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