The Jerusalem Post

Turkey detains scores over Syria comments

- • By DAREN BUTLER

ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkey arrested dozens of people overnight for “spreading terrorist propaganda” about its Syrian incursion, state media said on Tuesday, raising to nearly 100 the number of such detainees, including politician­s, journalist­s and activists.

The latest police raids focused on the western province of Izmir, but people have been detained across Turkey over their social media posts since Operation Olive Branch began in Syria’s Afrin region at the weekend, state-run Anadolu agency said.

The incursion targets the US-backed Syrian Kurdish YPG, viewed by Ankara as a terrorist group and an extension of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), which has fought an insurgency in Turkey’s largely Kurdish southeast since 1984.

Among those detained were the provincial heads in the cities of Izmir and Aydin of the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP), the second biggest opposition party in parliament. Ankara accuses the HDP of being linked to the PKK, a charge it denies.

HDP spokesman Ayhan Bilgen named four journalist­s among those arrested in the investigat­ion into social media postings. He said the probe was targeting “those who side with peace.”

“Journalist­s are having their doors rammed down without anyone knocking and they are being detained as if there were an army or ammunition inside,” he told a news conference.

“This shows how people are afraid of keyboards, pens, words and writing,” he said.

Anadolu said 91 people had been detained so far in raids against “black propaganda” across 13 provinces, with 17 detained in southeast Turkey’s Diyarbakir province. Three of the detainees have been remanded in custody pending trial, it added.

Six of the 23 suspects arrested in Izmir were accused of spreading propaganda on the streets, which amounted to “harassing people,” the agency said, adding that they were planning to hold a protest in a park.

Among the detainees was Leyla Guven, the co-leader of the pro-Kurdish NGO Democratic Society Congress, said HDP lawmaker Bedia Ozgokce Ertan, adding that other HDP officials and senior members of the IHD human rights associatio­n were also held.

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