Times of Suriname

U.S. pastor denies allegation­s of coup links

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TURKEY - A U.S. pastor yesterday denied allegation­s of links to a group accused of orchestrat­ing a failed military coup in Turkey, as he went on trial in a case that has fuelled strains in relations between Ankara and Washington.

“I’ve never done something against Turkey. I love Turkey. I’ve been praying for Turkey for 25 years. I want truth to come out,” Andrew Brunson told the court in the western Turkish town of Aliaga, north of the Aegean city of Izmir. “I do not accept the charges mentioned in the indictment. I was never involved in any illegal activities,” said Brunson, wearing a white shirt and black suit and making his defense in Turkish. His wife was in the courtroom, as were North Carolina senator Thom Tillis and U.S. envoy for religious freedom Sam Brownback. Brunson’s trial is one of several legal cases which have hurt ties between Turkey and the United States. The two countries are also at odds over Washington’s support for a Kurdish militia in northern Syria that Turkey considers a terrorist organizati­on. Washington has called for Brunson’s release while Erdogan suggested last year the pastor’s fate could be linked to that of U.S.-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen, whose extraditio­n Ankara has repeatedly sought to face charges over the coup attempt.

(Reuters)

 ??  ?? Andrew Brunson, a Christian pastor from North Carolina, U.S. who has been in jail in Turkey since December 2016, is seen in this undated picture taken in Izmir, Turkey. (Photo: Reuters)
Andrew Brunson, a Christian pastor from North Carolina, U.S. who has been in jail in Turkey since December 2016, is seen in this undated picture taken in Izmir, Turkey. (Photo: Reuters)

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