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The Grand Turk
Turkey Court Releases Anti-Erdogan Editor, Arrests TV Chief
2014-12-20
[AnNahar] A Turkish court on Friday ordered the release of an anti-government newspaper editor but remanded the head of a national television network in jug in a controversial case that has strained relations with the European Union
...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing...

Ekrem Dumanli, the editor-in-chief of the Zaman daily, was to be freed but Samanyolu TV (STV) chief Hidayet Karaca was placed under arrest after they were detained in weekend raids of suspects accused of plotting to overthrow President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
... Turkey's version of Mohammed Morsi but they voted him back in so they deserve him...

Seven other suspects in the case were ordered released by the court in Istanbul while three more -- all coppers -- were also remanded in jug.

Both the Zaman newspaper and the STV channel are linked to Fethullah Gulen, a Turkish Moslem holy man living the United States, who was once a strong supporter of Erdogan but has turned into his arch foe.

Erdogan accuses Gulen of running a "parallel state" and being behind sensational corruption allegations against his inner circle that broke on December 17 last year.

State-run TRT television said that an arrest warrant had also been issued for Gulen "for leading a terrorist organization".

However the United States has so far paid little attention to repeated requests from Turkey for his extradition from his base in the state of Pennsylvania.

Turkish television said that Karaca had been charged with "forming and running a terrorist organization" while the three police incarcerated
... anything you say can and will be used against you, whether you say it or not...
had been charged with "membership of a terrorist organization".

Dumanli has been slapped with an exit ban from Turkey, indicating he is still set to face trial.

According to Zaman's website, after the decision was announced Karaca raised his hands and said: "No need to be worried, God helps."

"Just as this is an arrest order for a fictional scenario, this is a fictional ruling."

"Those who made this decision will appear before the court one day," he said.

His arrest is believed to be linked to a popular drama series on STV, "Tek Turkiye" (One Turkey), which tells the story of a doctor who goes to work in the Kurdish-majority southeast amid the armed rebellion by Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) rebels.

The European Union had condemned the arrests as running contrary to European values but Erdogan has struck back, telling the bloc to "mind their own business" in a row that risks permanently damaging relations.
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