Khaleej Times

Spain releases German-Turkish writer sought by Ankara

- AFP

berlin — A Spanish court on Sunday ordered the conditiona­l release of German-Turkish writer Dogan Akhanli a day after police had arrested him at Ankara’s request, his lawyer said.

Berlin — which sees Turkey’s bid to have the writer extradited as a politicall­y-motivated move by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan — hailed the Spanish court’s decision.

“It would be terrible if, even on the other side of Europe, Turkey succeeded in having people who raise their voices against President Erdogan arrested,” said German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel.

Gabriel, who had discussed the case with his Spanish counterpar­t Alfonso Dastis on Saturday, said he had “the utmost confidence” in the Spanish judiciary and that the government in Madrid “knows what this is about”.

Spanish police had on Saturday arrested Akhanli, who writes about Turkey’s human rights record, while he was on holiday in Granada after receiving a socalled Interpol red notice, which is similar to an internatio­nal arrest warrant.

Berlin urged Madrid not to extradite Cologne-based Akhanli, who has previously been jailed in Turkey and was granted political asylum and citizenshi­p in Germany.

Writing on Facebook, Akhanli’s lawyer Ilias Uyar said his client was “being released from detention on condition he stays in Madrid” while Turkey starts the process of formally requesting his extraditio­n.

“The battle was worth it,” the lawer wrote.

The case comes as relations between Turkey and Germany, home to three million ethnic Turks, have been badly strained, particular­ly in the wake of the failed coup against Erdogan a year ago and a subsequent crackdown on alleged plotters and enemies.

Gabriel last month vowed stinging measures hitting tourism and investment in Turkey and a full “overhaul” of troubled relations, accusing Erdogan of trying to muzzle “every critical voice” with mass arrests and sackings. —

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