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24 arrested over Syria criticism

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ANKARA: Turkish authoritie­s have arrested 24 people for spreading “black propaganda” on social media about Ankara’s military operation in Syria, the state-run Anadolu news agency said yesterday.

In northeast Syria, where Turkey is aiming to establish a “safe zone” to settle millions of Syrian refugees, Turkish forces and their Syrian rebel allies pressed ahead with their offensive, while Russia-backed Syrian troops moved on the city of Manbij after it was abandoned by US forces.

Since the start of the operation, authoritie­s have carried out a widespread crackdown on individual­s criticisin­g the Turkish operation, launching investigat­ions against hundreds of people, including Kurdish lawmakers.

Yesterday, Anadolu said 24 of the 186 people who had been detained for criticisin­g the operation on social media had been formally arrested. The suspects had been accused of “provoking the public to hatred and animosity” and “carrying out propaganda for a terrorist organisati­on”.

Turkey says it will clear a large area along its border with Syria, targeting the Syrian Kurdish YPG militia, which it says is a terrorist group linked to Kurdish insurgents in Turkey.

While most of Turkey’s opposition parties have backed the operation, the pro-Kurdish Peoples Democratic Party (HDP) has called for an end to what it describes it as an “invasion attempt”. Prosecutor­s launched an investigat­ion against the HDP’s cochairs over their comments.

Authoritie­s launched similar investigat­ions after Turkey’s two previous cross-border operations.

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