Turkey says 1,133 people arrested in five days as it issues 'clear warning' to protesters
- Turkey has arrested 1,133 people since mass protests began following Ekrem 0mamoğlu's imprisonment on March 19.
- Protests against President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's government have spread across the country, prompted by allegations of politically motivated charges against 0mamoğlu.
- Human Rights Watch stated that the targeting of opposition figures, including 0mamoğlu, is politically motivated and undermines the rule of law.
- Amnesty International condemned the police's use of excessive force against peaceful protesters and called for the protection of the right to peaceful assembly.
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Turkey jails seven journalists as crackdown on opposition protests intensifies
Vast crowds have hit the streets daily since the March 19 move against Istanbul's popular opposition mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, prompting nightly clashes with riot police that have spread across the country.
Turkish court jails 7 journalists after protests
ISTANBUL - A Turkish court on Tuesday remanded in custody seven journalists for covering the mass protests that erupted following the arrest of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s main political rival, in a crackdown that has led to the arrests of more than 1,400 people.

Turkish court jails 7 journalists after anti-Erdogan protests
A Turkish court on Tuesday remanded in custody seven journalists for covering the mass protests that erupted following the arrest of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's main political rival, in a crackdown that has now seen more than 1,400 people arrested.
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