The party of the prisoner of the opposition leader Ekrem Ømamoğlu has called for the boycott of government companies and brands in Turkey. The government sees this as a sabotage attempt. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has now taken the first drastic measures.
Eleven people were arrested in national raids. In total there were arrest statements against 16 suspects, the Anadolu news agency reported. Five more people are being sought. According to various media reports, the arrested person must also be a Turkish actor.
The research was therefore started on social media for the spread of “hatred and discrimination” and “reversal of hate and hostility compared to hatred and hostility.
Minister: “Organized agitation campaign against the Economic Order”
Minister of Justice Yilmaz Tunc had previously criticized the views. A Boycot call that is directed against certain brands is an organized agitation campaign against the economic order, “Tunc wrote on Wednesday on X.
Connection to Detention ●Mamoğlus
The Boycot calls are related to the detention of the mayor of Istanbul, which has now been rejected. Oppositional appealed to people, as a sign of the protest, to avoid different brands, companies and media institutions that are reportedly close to the government. A general boycott from the consumer was also called on Wednesday.
Turkey has spent the procedure against ●Moğlu in the most serious crisis for years. Hundreds of thousands then entered the streets of government -critical protests. The government protesters accuse the government of the use of the judiciary to want President Erdogan’s biggest competitor politically cold.
The most important CHP of the opposition party, which belongs to Iven Mamoğlus, is also mentioned on weekly demonstrations of next week. ❖Mamoğlus rejects the accusations of corruption and terrorist.
Source: Krone

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