Environmental Volunteers Detained Before NATO Summit Questioned over Alleged Terrorist Links - Turkish Minute
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More than 200 people detained in house raids before the NATO summit to be held in Ankara were sent to court. Of the 75 people sent to court with a request for arrest, 57, including Nevzat Özer, the Ankara Provincial Representative of the TEMA Foundation, and Assoc. Dr. Emel Memiş, were arrested. Following the ban decisions taken by the Ankara Governorship in the context of the NATO Summit, police teams detained people in the early hours of June …
Journalist Barış Terkoğlu revealed striking details regarding the detention of TEMA volunteers who spoke with miners marching to Ankara. In his article titled "The Maoist Aunt Organization," Terkoğlu stated that the detained TEMA volunteers, many of whom were women, were asked, "Did you use code names within the organization?"
Environmental volunteers detained before NATO summit questioned over alleged terrorist links - Turkish Minute
Forty-two volunteers from the TEMA Foundation, Turkey’s leading environmental group, were questioned over alleged links to a far-left organization after they were detained ahead of a NATO summit in Ankara, according to their lawyer and interrogation records, Deutsche Welle Turkish reported.
TEMA volunteers, who were detained in a NATO operation for going on a picnic in Ankara, were questioned about TKP/ML.

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