Turkish police detain newspaper editor for 'insulting Erdogan'

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AFP Istanbul
Last Updated : Oct 10 2015 | 1:32 AM IST
Turkish police today detained the editor of a leading English-language daily newspaper on suspicion of "insulting" President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in a series of tweets.
Today's Zaman editor-in-chief Bulent Kenes was detained at the newspaper's offices by plainclothes police who raided the building late in the evening and took him away in a car, the daily said.
Samanyolu, a television channel close to the newspaper aired live coverage of his departure in police custody.
Hundreds of staff members could be seen crowding round Kenes in solidarity as the police took him away to Istanbul's main Caglayan courthouse.
Clutching placards reading "free media will not be silenced!" Kenes' supporters had also stood around him during the dramatic scenes inside the newspaper's offices as he awaited his detention.
An Istanbul judge had earlier agreed to a request by prosecutors to detain Kenes amid an ongoing investigation into tweets sent in August that allegedly insulted Erdogan.
Kenes had in June received 21-month suspended jail sentence in a separate case on similar charges of insulting Erdogan.
The cases come amid growing concern over the spiralling numbers of journalists, bloggers and ordinary people who are being taken to court on charges of insulting Erdogan and other top officials.
In another case that has garnered huge attention, model and former Miss Turkey beauty queen Merve Buyuksarac went on trial in May on charges of insulting the president.
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First Published: Oct 10 2015 | 1:32 AM IST

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