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Erdogan slams opposition as ‘justice march’ nears Istanbul Rally poses a significan­t challenge to Turkish leader

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ANKARA: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday accused the main opposition party of siding with terrorism, as a threeweek “march for justice” led by its chief neared its ending point of Istanbul.

Some analysts have seen the 450-km trek from Ankara to Istanbul led by Republican People’s Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kilicdarog­lu as a significan­t challenge to Erdogan but the Turkish strongman has regarded it with disdain.

Kilicdarog­lu began the march on June 15 after former journalist­turned-CHP lawmaker Enis Berberoglu was sentenced to 25 years in jail for leaking classified informatio­n to a newspaper.

Marching without party insignia and simply a sign with the word “justice” in Turkish, he has been followed by thousands every day and plans to end the march on July 9 with a mass rally outside Berberoglu’s prison in the Istanbul district of Maltepe.

“If you start protests to protect terrorists and those who support terrorism — when it did not occur to you to take part in antiterror demonstrat­ions — then you cannot convince anyone that your objective is justice,” Erdogan said.

The president told a meeting of his ruling party that the line represente­d by the CHP “had gone beyond being a political opposition and taken on a different proportion.”

Accusing the CHP of sympathizi­ng with Kurdish militants and the alleged mastermind of the July 15 failed coup, he said the road taken by Kilicdarog­lu was “the way to Qandil and Pennsylvan­ia.”

The leadership of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) is based in the Qandil mountain of northern Iraq while the alleged coup mastermind, the preacher Fethullah Gulen, is based in Pennsylvan­ia. Gulen however denies the allegation­s.

The march by Kilicdarog­lu has rallied supporters concerned by the extent of the crackdown after the coup, which has seen tens of thousands arrested and even more lose their jobs.

The opposition leader was Saturday walking through the Akyazi district of Sakarya province on day 17 of the march, heading toward the town of Sakarya from where he will have a walk of around 150 km to Istanbul.

 ??  ?? Turkish President and ruling Justice and Developmen­t Party Chairman Recep Tayyip Erdogan delivers a speech during his party's provincial meeting in Ankara, on Saturday. (AFP)
Turkish President and ruling Justice and Developmen­t Party Chairman Recep Tayyip Erdogan delivers a speech during his party's provincial meeting in Ankara, on Saturday. (AFP)

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