Turkey cracks down on opposition — why no outcry? | DW News
Turkey’s opposition is under pressure. A court decision has removed CHP leader Özgür Özel — triggering protests, police crackdowns, and a deepening political crisis.
In Izmir, thousands gathered in defiance, facing riot police and water cannons. The ruling has also sparked a bitter power struggle within the party, with former leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu returning — and divisions growing.
Arrests of opposition figures are continuing. But despite the tension, large-scale protests have yet to take hold.
Is that due to fear, fatigue — or a fragmented opposition?
Chapters:
0:00 Police break up CHP rally
1:01 Report from Istanbul (Dorian Jones)
2:09 Is Erdogan trying to contain the opposition?
3:09 Why are there no mass protests in Turkey?
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