
Ekrem Imamoglu, Istanbul's jailed mayor and main opposition CHP presidential candidate, faces a sprawling corruption trial at Silivri prison, accused of leading a criminal organization involving bribery and tender-rigging. The trial, involving over 400 defendants and charges carrying potential sentences of hundreds of years, is seen by rights groups as politically motivated to undermine Imamoglu and Turkey's opposition ahead of elections expected by 2028. The government denies judicial interference, while Imamoglu and his party deny all charges.
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