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Turkish journalist gets 27 years for espionage

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Turkish journalist Can Dundar was sentenced in absentia to 27 years and six months in prison for espionage and aiding an armed terrorist organizati­on, his lawyers said on Wednesday, calling the verdict politicall­y motivated.

Dundar, former editor- inchief of Turkish daily newspaper Cumhuriyet, and a colleague, Erdem Gul, were both sentenced in 2016 to five years in prison for publishing a video purporting to show Turkish intelligen­ce trucking weapons into Syria. They were later released pending appeal.

Now a resident of Germany, he had faced up to 35 years in jail for allegedly supporting terrorism and military or political espionage.

Dundar’s lawyers refused to attend the final hearing. “We do not want to be part of a practice to legitimize a previously decided, political verdict,” they said in a written statement ahead of the hearing.

German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas criticized the ruling as a “hard blow against independen­t journalist­ic work in Turkey” which he called a fundamenta­l right.

“Journalism is not a crime but an indispensa­ble service to society – even and especially when it looks critically... on the fingers of those in power,” Maas told Redaktions-Netzwerk Deutschlan­d.

Fahrettin Altun, the Turkish presidency’s communicat­ions director, said on Twitter Dundar’s sentence does not violate freedom of expression. Writing in German, he said Turkey expects its partners to accept the decision and extradite him.

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