The Standard (St. Catharines)

Detained journalist returns home

- FRANCES D’EMILIO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ROME — An Italian journalist returned home on Monday after being detained for two weeks in Turkey, apparently because he entered an area near the Syrian border without the necessary permission.

Gabriele Del Grande, a blogger and documentar­y-maker who has written about refugees, was detained in southern Turkey. He arrived Monday at Bologna airport on a flight from Turkey.

He said he had been treated well, adding “they didn’t touch a hair on my head.” But Del Grande said that he didn’t understand why he was detained by plaincloth­es security officials.

“I feel it’s illegal what’s happened to me — a journalist deprived of his freedom for 14 days for doing his job,” Del Grande told reporters at the airport.

In Turkey, a government official who spoke on condition of anonymity said that the journalist was detained on April 9 for illegally entering a military zone bordering Syria and near the town of Reyhanli in Hatay province, and because he was working without the permit journalist­s are required to obtain.

Italian Foreign Minister Angelino Alfano, flanking Del Grande, credited quiet diplomacy for the release.

The minister also cited solid Italian-Turkish relations.

“We had a great link with Turkey in the fight against terrorism,” Alfano said.

Without elaboratin­g, the minister said that the Turks were acting “according to the procedures” in detaining the Italian.

Del Grande said that he went on a hunger strike for seven days, so the first thing he wanted to do was “go eat.”

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