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Turkish journalist sentenced to prison over report on Turkey sending weapons to Syria

Dec 23, 2020

A Turkish journalist who wrote about Turkey sending weapons to Syria was sentenced in absentia to 27½ years in prison on Wednesday.

An Istanbul court found Can Dundar guilty of “obtaining secret documents for espionage” and “aiding a terrorist organization,” The Associated Press reported.

In 2015, Dundar, then editor-in-chief of the Turkish news outlet Cumhuriyet, published a report on Turkish intelligence sending weapons to Syrian Islamist rebel groups. Dundar was arrested but later ordered released by the Constitutional Court in 2016, which angered President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. He then fled to Germany, where he remains.

Turkey’s policy in Syria is a sensitive issue. Turkey is allied with several Syrian rebel groups, including hard-line Islamist ones. Turkey’s rebel allies have been accused of numerous human rights abuses by international observers.

Dundar has denied the charges against him throughout the ordeal. He called today’s verdict a “personal decision” by Erdogan to “deter the journalists writing against him,” according to AP. Erdogan has also accused Dundar of being part of the Gulen movement, which the president also blames for the 2016 coup attempt in Turkey.



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