Umit Ozdag, leader of Turkey's nationalist Victory Party, has been arrested on charges of insulting President Erdogan and inciting hatred. His detention has fueled accusations that the government is cracking down on political opponents while claiming to promote democracy. The arrest comes amid rising tensions over migration policies and the government's handling of the Kurdish insurgency. Critics argue that Erdogan's administration is using legal measures to silence opposition voices. The incident has intensified political divisions in Turkey ahead of upcoming elections.
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Turkish Party Leader Says His Arrest Is Part of a Crackdown on Erdogan's Political Opponents
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - The leader of a Turkish nationalist party has said he was arrested and detained on political grounds as part of an opposition crackdown that contradicts the government's purported effort to boost democracy while ending a Kurdish militant insurgency.
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Turkish Nationalist Leader's Arrest Stirs Political Tensions
Umit Ozdag, leader of Turkey's nationalist Victory Party, was arrested for allegedly insulting President Erdogan and inciting hatred. Imprisoned amid protests against Syria migrants, Ozdag condemns the government's democratic stance while opposing the peace process with PKK.