Turkey - Kobane region 3 German Journalists arrested accused of being spies.
Important info from # Amed ( # Diyarbakir ), where yesterday Björn Kietzmann - photojournalism and two other photojournalists were arrested by the Turkish police and suspected of espionage in all seriousness. Who among the three journalists more info, has so please turn directly to the admins of road rage - Protest in pictures or contact us.
The three journalist were covering and accompanying the protests in Diyarbakir.
The two latter journalists Chris Grodotzki and Ruben Neugebauerwork for visualrebellion and Björn Kietzmann - photojournalism.
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#Turkey #Kobane #Diyarbakir 3 German Journalists @visrebel @RubenNeugebauer @bjokie arrested https://t.co/M1auwC8oKi https://t.co/RNEdu3CkQw
— Muschelschloss ☕ ️ (@Muschelschloss) October 12, 2014
Update:
Erdogan sieht ausländische Medien-Verschwörung: Deutsche Journalisten in der #Türkei festgenommen http://t.co/AbniFGx7eo
— FAZ Top-Themen (@FAZ_Topnews) October 12, 2014
Update: Via FrankfurterAlgemeine: [GoogleTranslate].
Erdogan sees foreign media conspiracy, German journalists arrested in Turkey
In Turkey, three German journalists have been arrested. What are accused initially remained unclear. The incident occurred in the Southeastern Anatolia Diyarbakir, one of the centers of Kurdish protests.
A few hours after the Turkish president Tayyip Erdogan has accused "some international media groups" of being behind the recent unrest in his country, three German journalists have been arrested in Turkey over the weekend. What are accused initially remained unclear.
The incident occurred in the Southeast Anatolian city of Diyarbakir, one of the centers of Kurdish protests in the past week. In the riots that took place mainly in the Kurdish-populated provinces of Turkey but also Ankara and Istanbul detected, came to more than thirty people. Read the full story here.
Zusammen mit 2 weiteren dt. Journalisten im türkischen #Diyarbakır festgenommen weil wir über kurdische Proteste berichten wollten
— Björn Kietzmann (@bjokie) October 11, 2014
Sözcü reports 3 German journalists have been accused of being spies and detained in Diyarbakır http://t.co/muYensiGVf
— The TürkaFile (@TurkaFile) October 12, 2014
We find it despicable, but decide for yourselves: Turkish media’s Julian Assanges will pay a heavy price! Cem Küçük http://t.co/wxOb45rX6J
— P24 (@P24Punto24) October 12, 2014

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