Turkish journalist questioned over ‘espionage’ after email complaint to police - Turkish Minute
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Turkish journalist questioned over ‘espionage’ after email complaint to police - Turkish Minute
A Turkish journalist has been questioned as a suspect in an “espionage” investigation launched after an email complaint sent to police departments across the country accused her, without presenting concrete evidence, of links to foreign intelligence services. Journalist Şule Aydın gave a statement as a suspect after a person identifying himself as “Ahmet Türkeş” sent the complaint to police departments in all 81 Turkish provinces, according to j…
Turkish journalist questioned over ‘espionage’ after email complaint to police - Stockholm Center for Freedom
A Turkish journalist has been questioned as a suspect in an “espionage” investigation launched after an email complaint sent to police departments across the country accused her, without presenting concrete evidence, of links to foreign intelligence services, Turkish Minute reported. Journalist Şule Aydın gave a statement as a suspect after a person identifying himself as “Ahmet Türkeş” sent the complaint to police departments in all 81 Turkish …
Following an email tip sent to police departments in all 81 provinces, journalist Şule Aydın gave a statement on charges of espionage.
Journalist Şule Aydın faced charges of "espionage" and "organized crime activity" due to an email full of baseless allegations sent to the police departments of all 81 provinces by an individual identifying himself as "Ahmet Türkeş." Aydın's own TV series, 'This Week in the Asylum,' was also the subject of the controversy.
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