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Austria calls on Turkey to free detained journalist

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VIENNA: The Austrian government called Tuesday for the release of an Austrian journalist who has been arrested in Turkey.

Max Zirngast, a journalist with the far-left magazine Re:volt in German, was arrested in Ankara at dawn on Tuesday, according to the publicatio­n, which added that he was facing ‘ terrorism’ charges.

“The Austrian government calls on the Turkish government to present the reasons for the arrest or to immediatel­y release the journalist,” Austrian government spokesman Peter LaunskyTie­ffenthal said on Twitter.

“Austria stands unconditio­nally for freedom of conscience and of the press. The Austrian citizen arrested in Turkey today is receiving consular assistance from the Austrian embassy,” he added.

Press watchdog Reporters without Borders ( RSF) had also called for Zirngast’s immediate release.

Zirngast had published articles on the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party ( PKK), which has waged a Kurdish insurgency inside Turkey since 1984.

It is blackliste­d as a terror organisati­on by Ankara and its Western allies.

“Divergent political opinions are no justificat­ion for arrests and intimidati­on, which are happening more and more in Turkey,” Reporters without Borders in Austria said in a statement. — AFP

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