** Manifesto for democracy in Türkiye: between repression and popular resilience **
The Turkish streets vibrate with an incredible democratic impulse while hundreds of thousands of demonstrators rise up against the arrest of Ekrem İmamoğlu, the mayor of Istanbul, emblematic of the opposition. These demonstrations, which extend to 32 provinces, reveal a deep fed up against an increasingly authoritarian government and a devastating economic crisis. While power seeks to muzzle any dissident voice, civil society, galvanized by social networks, shows an unprecedented determination to claim its fundamental rights. However, growing polarization and resentment between supporters of government and opposition raise the question of possible reconciliation. In a context of uncertainty, these manifestations embody universal aspiration for freedom, recalling that history is often shaped by those who, despite adversity, do not hesitate to make their voices heard.