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Turkish police arrest ruling party member after attack on opposition chief

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ISTANBUL: Turkish police yesterday arrested six people, including a member of the ruling AKP party, after an attack on opposition leader Kemal Kilicdarog­lu, local media and party officials said.

Kilicdarog­lu, 70, of the Republican People’s Party (CHP) was attacked on Sunday by a mob as he attended the funeral in the Cubuk district of Ankara for a soldier killed fighting Kurdish militants in the southeast.

The attack came days after the opposition CHP won Ankara and Istanbul from President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s AKP in March 31 local elections in a stinging blow to the ruling party.

A video from Sunday’s attack went viral and sparked outrage on social media, with the hashtag #Kilicdarog­luYalnizDe­gildir (“Kilicdarog­lu is not alone”) becoming a trending topic.

The chief suspect, identified only by his initials O.S., was arrested in Sivrihisar in central Anatolia and was being taken to Cubuk, private NTV television reported.

The AKP later identified him as Osman Sarigun and said he was a party member who would face a disciplina­ry hearing for expulsion.

“AKP is against any form of violence. Our principles certainly reject violence. There is no room for violence in democratic politics,” AKP spokesman Omer Celik said on Twitter.

Five other detainees were already testifying at the police station in Cubuk, state-run Anadolu news agency reported.

After the attack, the CHP chief was taken to a nearby house for security reasons and then taken away in an armoured vehicle, local media reported. Kilicdarog­lu, who spoke to supporters after the incident, said the attack targeted Turkey’s unity.

“The assailants have no respect for the martyr (dead soldier),” he said. “They are not genuine Muslims.”

During campaignin­g for the local polls, Erdogan often accused Kilicdarog­lu and the CHP of backing the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) and showed videos of the opposition leader at his rallies.

Electoral authoritie­s have given the CHP candidates their mandates for the Istanbul and Ankara mayor posts, but Erdogan’s AKP is seeking a rerun of the Istanbul vote, citing irregulari­ties.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Kilicdarog­lu is attacked by a man during a funeral ceremony in Cubuk, near Ankara.
— Reuters photo Kilicdarog­lu is attacked by a man during a funeral ceremony in Cubuk, near Ankara.

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