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American pastor faces 35 years as suspect in 2016 Turkey coup

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An American pastor jailed in Turkey may face a maximum of 35 years in prison in connection with the 2016 coup attempt, according to an indictment liable to further strain ties with Washington.

Andrew Brunson, who was imprisoned in the government purges that followed the botched putsch, was charged with espionage and attempting to topple Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his government, according to the state-run Anadolu Agency. The pastor is also accused of collaborat­ing with Kurdish PKK militant group fighting for autonomy in Turkey’s southeast, the agency said. A court will decide whether to accept the indictment and send him to trial.

“We have seen the stories. We are working to verify the informatio­n,” U.S. Embassy spokesman David Gainer said in an emailed statement. The U.S. has been trying to secure the pastor’s release.

The charges add to a series of disputes already hurting Turkey’s relations with the U.S. Turkish authoritie­s have demanded the extraditio­n of Fethullah Gulen, the Pennsylvan­ia-based cleric they blame for the July 2016 coup attempt, and have arrested U.S. consular staff they accuse of supporting it. Erdogan has suggested swapping the two clerics, though Prime Minister Binali Yildirim later ruled out an exchange.

“I know the allegation­s against my father are absurd,” Brunson’s daughter Jacqueline told the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva on Friday as she sought help to secure her father’s release, according to American Center for Law and Justice. “He is not an armed terrorist trying to overthrow any government, my father is a peaceful pastor.”

Anadolu said the indictment accuses Brunson of committing crimes “while posing as a pastor.”

A charge of knowingly contacting high-ranking members of the outlawed Gulen network carries a maximum prison sentence of 15 years, it said. Separate espionage charges related to anti-government protests in 2013 could see the pastor jailed for a further 20 years, the agency added.

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