The Borneo Post

Turkey frees Banksy-backed Kurdish journalist

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ISTANBUL: Turkey conditiona­lly freed Kurdish writer and artist Zehra Dogan on Sunday after more than two years in jail for “terrorist propaganda”, her employer said.

Dogan’s case has won the public backing of street artist Banksy since she was sentenced to almost three years in 2017 for her tableau in the mainly Kurdish southeaste­rn town of Nusaybin depicting ravages by state security forces.

The city has been the site of clashes between the banned Kurdistan Workers’ Party ( PKK), blackliste­d as a terror group by Ankara and its Western allies, and the Turkish military.

Dogan’s release was reported by feminist, pro- Kurdish news agency Jinnews, for whom she worked prior to detention.

“I shall continue to do my work,” she insisted in a video posted to social media for Jinnews, which Ankara has several times tried to close down.

British graffiti artist Banksy highlighte­d Dogan’s situation last year when she featured in a mural in Manhattan, portraying her in a cell alongside crossed out bars representi­ng days spent in custody.

NGOs have repeatedly slammed what they term increasing erosion of press freedoms in Turkey since the abortive 2016 coup. Reporters Without Borders recently placed the country 157th out of 180 on its world press freedom index. — AFP

 ??  ?? Palestinia­ns hold shoes and signs that read ‘leave’ during a protest demanding Abbas step down, in Gaza City. —Reuters photo
Palestinia­ns hold shoes and signs that read ‘leave’ during a protest demanding Abbas step down, in Gaza City. —Reuters photo

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