Turkish Opposition Party Leader Put Under House Arrest for Allegedly Insulting Erdoğan - Stockholm Center for Freedom
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Turkish opposition party leader put under house arrest for allegedly insulting Erdoğan - Stockholm Center for Freedom
A Turkish court on Monday placed Nurullah Efe Ankut, leader of the People’s Liberation Party (HKP), under house arrest for allegedly insulting President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Turkish media reported. Ankut, 79, was detained on Sunday night after posting on X that Erdoğan and his inner circle were involved in a $1.4 billion oil smuggling scheme from Iraq. Following his testimony to the prosecutor, the case was referred to a criminal magistrate of …
CHP reacts to house arrest of HKP leader Nurullah Efe: Criticism is not a crime, and no one is exempt from criticism
HKP leader Nurullah Efe Ankut, who was referred to a judge with a request for arrest, was sentenced to house arrest on the charge of "publicly insulting the President."
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